The number of times I’ve started rattling off a string phonetically and just received confused silence in return.
With how good phone connections have generally gotten I usually just spell it out normally then specify phonetically on the sound-a-like letters in the middle where enunciation and/or attention span may affect reception “Context that’s C-O-N as in Nancy-T-E-X-T”
Also providing the word before spelling it helps immensely because the recipient will already have an idea of what to expect and can verify afterwords that they transcribed correctly
The number of times I’ve started rattling off a string phonetically and just received confused silence in return.
With how good phone connections have generally gotten I usually just spell it out normally then specify phonetically on the sound-a-like letters in the middle where enunciation and/or attention span may affect reception “Context that’s C-O-N as in Nancy-T-E-X-T”
Also providing the word before spelling it helps immensely because the recipient will already have an idea of what to expect and can verify afterwords that they transcribed correctly