Submitted by IWindsOfMidgets t3_yia2e2 in Jokes
Direct_Tea_7950 t1_iui1bp9 wrote
Reply to comment by Waitsfornoone in So I bought myself and my girlfriend walkie talkies by IWindsOfMidgets
"over and out" is rude, because "over" means "over to you", i.e., your turn to speak, and "out" means "I'm out"
So you're saying "over to you to speak but I'm bailing anyway"
ETA: I got downvoted got this even though it is true. "Over and out" is Hollywood
amerkanische_Frosch t1_iui6njr wrote
Correct.
Source: was ham radio operator.
eyl569 t1_iuibrwa wrote
Not sure about the US, but it (or rather the equivalent) is used in military communications, in superior to subordinate mode. Basically, "I'm done giving orders for now, go do them".
anonanon1974 t1_iujippt wrote
Yes it’s that way in the US military as well.
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