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Who says "zoom" as a verb? People say "video chat" or, more realistically, "facetime" for all video chats.
42 5 ReplyI've heard a lot of people talk about "zoom meetings" when the meetings are actually held on google meet, or webx.
17 0 ReplyI've used Zoom in previous companies to speak to clients, and have never heard anyone use it as a term for video calls. I have absolutely no idea where this has come from, but it's definitely not true...
8 2 ReplyI work in tech. Everyone.
6 1 ReplyI've met a lot of people who do this through my work from home job
5 1 ReplyNo one I know would use facetime... That suggests using a phone for a business meeting. Bad angles, shakey image.. very unprofessional.
For a business meeting you need a computer which means we're zooming, regardless of the platform
5 2 ReplyLet's do a zoom meeting can conceivably be on Teams I guess
3 0 ReplyYeah, it seems like facetime would be more at risk for becoming generic. If it weren't for Apple, that is.
4 2 ReplyWho says "zoom" as a verb?
Zoomers.
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