Playful Voicemails in the 2000s: A Nostalgic Trip Down Memory Lane

Zoey Waverider

Updated Sunday, June 30, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent Reddit video titled "Voicemails in the 2000s," users are taken on a playful and nostalgic journey back to a time when crafting the perfect voicemail was a rite of passage. The video showcases a voicemail message that goes, "Yo, what's up y'all? I can't come to the phone right now, but if I leave you a name and a brief message, I'll be sure to get back to you. Holla!" It's a classic example of the quirky voicemail greetings that were all the rage in the 2000s.

One user humorously references the iconic "Believe it or not George isn’t at home…" from the famous Seinfeld episode, highlighting how voicemail creativity has been around for decades. Another user reminisces about the 80s, mentioning, "We were doing this stuff in the 80s on tape answering machines."

The video sparks a wave of comments about the era's unique communication methods. Users recall adding song quotes as signatures in text messages, which often led to confusing conversations. Others laugh about their struggles with one-take recordings, with one user stating, "False NOBODY ever got it in one take."

The conversation also touches on the infamous ringback tones. One user jokes, "Remember ringback tones? You go to call someone only to have your ears assaulted by the most trash song." These personalized touches made calling friends an unpredictable experience.

Fashion from the era is not left out, with one comment noting, "He even dressed the part, saggy jeans and a XXL plain white tee." The video captures the essence of the 2000s, from voicemail antics to the wardrobe choices of the time.

Users share their own voicemail stories, like one who used loud music to prank callers, making them speak up before revealing it was just a voicemail. Another user fondly recalls, "Mines was the business by yung berg lol," showing how music and voicemail messages were intertwined.

The video and comments section is a delightful reminder of a time when creating a voicemail was an art form, and a source of personal expression. It captures the collective experience of a generation who spent countless hours perfecting their outgoing messages, much to the amusement and frustration of their callers.

This trip down memory lane is a emotional reminder of the simpler, albeit more complicated, days of voicemail greetings and ringback tones. For anyone feeling nostalgic for the 2000s, this Reddit video is a perfect throwback to a time when voicemail creativity knew no bounds.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Mr_Shickadance

We were doing this s*** in the 80s on tape answering machines

Suck_it_Earth

“Believe it or not George isn’t at home…”

Major_R_Soul

Remember ringback tones? You go to call someone only to have your ears assaulted by the most trash song. Like, I'd text instead but I have to press 2 37 times because I keep skipping past F.

BicycleOfLife

God this****s hard.

Imissflawn

These are the same people who would have a quote from a song added as a signature at the end of their text messages and it would make every message super confusing.

BrkCaddy

I had one where loud music was paying. I was like hello? They'd talk. I'd be like speak up I cant hear you. They'd talk louder. I'd be like hold on ill turn music down, then I'd be like hey whats up. They'd talk some. I'd be like oh this is my voice-mail lol leave a message.

Shot-Youth-6264

Please enjoy the music while your party is reached

OldManNeighbor

False NOBODY ever got it in one take.

lasber51

I really love the way he moves his a**😀

irresponsibleshaft42

S*** he even dressed the part, saggy jeans and a xxl plain white tee lmao

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