Been that way in NC for several years now. We were told is that betweem there being so many people there for new numbers and there being so many cell phones again creating new numbers, that there was no other way. They eventually had to creat a second area code that overlaps the origional one so there is the possibility of two people having the same number and different area code within the same area. Basically, don't fret about it, it won't be long it'll become second nature to add the area code when calling and giving out your number. Just think the 7 digit number has lasted, at least around here, for the past 30+ years. In the years before that it went from party lines and talking to an operator and having it connected to dialing just a couple of letters and digits and eventually became a "huge" 7 digit number with an area code when needed. Personally I think it's not a bad trade off for the convenience of cell phones but I sure wish we could get rid of some of the "extra" people around here....
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