This depends on a lot of things. Things like how far they are. Also how clearly the person says it.
It could mean that there is a problem with the line.
try to call them back
Yes, you can hear under water.
These are sales terms. A cold call is calling a potential client that you do not know, have not been introduced to, etc... a warm call could be anything from calling a potential client who is a relative, friend, colleague, etc... could also be someone who you've been introduced or referred to. The main difference is that warm calls are more likely to hear you out, because of a pre-existing relationship.
No. We will call 911 if we hear fireworks. Because the house could be on fire! It won't matter who will call 911.
Yes they can hear you.
No. We will call 911 if we hear fireworks. Because the house could be on fire! It won't matter who will call 911.
no it would ring on your phone without anyone answering not give you a busy signal that would make you keep calling back
Sure! "I could hear my friend holler from across the field to get my attention."
You can either: 1. Get rid of them! If they were your friend, they wouldn't hurt you like that! 2. If your heart says #1 just won't do, call up your friend and talk to them 1 on 1. It will clear up any questions and (unlike texts and email) you can hear how they are really saying. ex. "Thanks a lot!" in a text/email could mean "Thanks!" :D or "Thanks!" with sarcasim.
maybe you could make a game where you hear sounds and he has to tell you what the sounds are.
The cast of Hear the Call - 2007 includes: Sandra Roque