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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
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Hang up a call because of connection problem

When someone intentionally hangs up a call we say "He hung up the call/phone on me".

But I wonder what we say when it disconnects because of connection problem. Do we still say "Every time we have talks on phone, it hangs up. I think there is a network/tower problem."
  

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Hi, When someone intentionally hangs up a call we say "He hung up the call /phone on me". We usually just say 'He hung up on me'. But I wonder what we say when it disconnects because of connection problem.

  • Hi, When someone intentionally hangs up a call we say "He hung up the call /phone on me".
  • We usually just say 'He hung up on me'.
  • But I wonder what we say when it disconnects because of connection problem.
  • Do we still say " Every time we have talks on phone, it hangs up.
  • " We usually just say 'Every time we talk on the phone, we get cut off' .
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Hi,

When someone intentionally hangs up a call we say "He hung up the call/phone on me".

We usually just say 'He hung up on me'.

But I wonder what we say when it disconnects because of connection problem. Do we still say "Every time we have talks on phone, it hangs up. I think there is a network/tower problem."

We usually just say 'Every time

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