I did that.  I'll try it again.  The result I got was I don't know that.  Do 
you want me to look it up on the internet?  I am using the standard contact 
list that came with the iphone.  Thanks.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ioana Gandrabur 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2012 7:17 AM
  Subject: Re: SIRI and relationships


  You just say something like this: "Siri, such and such is my father.

  Or you can say:

  "Siri, such and such is my landlord" 
  Hope this helps,

  Ioana
  Sent from my iPhone

  On 2012-09-29, at 9:32 AM, "Tom rash" <[email protected]> wrote:


    How do you initiate this using siri?  I know how to do this while in the 
address book, but don't see how to initiate this feature using Siri. 
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Sieghard Weitzel 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 9:42 AM
      Subject: SIRI and relationships


      Hello List,



      I was never able to add a relationship with SIRI in iOS 5, e.g. So and so 
is my brother or My mother is so and so. Now that this is mentioned in every 
document I read about what you can do with SIRI I tried it again and at first 
it seems OK, I tell SIRI the relationship and she asks “Do you want me to 
remember that so and so is your brother”. I tap Yes and then get the following 
message:



      The addressbook you are using does not allow me to change this.



      I am using 2 cloud services for my contacts. For personal use I use 
Windows Live Hotmail and for business use I use Microsoft Office 365 which is 
full hosted exchange. Adding relationships for contacts I have in either 
contact list results in that same message.



      I am curious whether somebody who uses Google for storing contacts gets 
the same message because if that is so Apple is offering a SIRI feature which 
is useless for just about everybody except those who use an Apple @me.com email 
where I assume this will work.



      I am not syncing my contacts via iCloud although I guess I could try 
that, e.g. turn of Contacts in the Hotmail account and turn it on in iCloud. I 
am not sure if this will screw things up and if anybody has ideas, suggestions 
or experience with this I’d appreciate any feedback. It’s not like being able 
to tell SIRI who my Mom or my brother is would completely make my day, I can 
still go into Outlook and put in “Mom” or “Brother” as a nick name and then I 
can say “Call Mom” and it works.



      I am also mystified by what is supposed to be a new ability of SIRI. I 
read an example where they say “So and so is my favourite comedian”, can’t 
remember what name they used.

      So, I just told SIRI “Shania Twain is my favourite country singer”. SIRI 
replied “I see”. Then I asked “Who is my favourite country singer” and SIRI 
said “I don’t know”. Does this mean I have to add Shania Twain to my contacts 
first not withstanding that my contacts can’t have relationships associated 
with them?



      I wish Apple would put some useful functionality in SIRI like “Redial the 
last number that called me” or “Turn Bluetooth on” instead of coming up with 
gimmicks that don’t work for anybody who is not using Apple services.

      this  But 





      Regards,

      Sieghard




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