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Mobile Phones:

Mind your cell phone manners

By Kent German, CNET.com
19/10/2007



 

Have you ever experienced a cell phone user whom you wanted to pack up and ship to Miss Manners? Or have you ever witnessed a person on a cell phone do something so completely rude that you stop in your tracks? I have, and it continues to intrigue me just how polarizing cell phones can be. Sure, almost everyone has one, but they can drive even their most loyal users crazy.



Though I write about cell phones every day, even I think it makes perfect sense that cell phones are continually cited in studies that say good manners have gone out of the window. You don't need a sociology degree to see just how handsets have changed how we relate to each other; and I'm not talking about their positive effects (though indeed there are some). Rather, I'm talking about how you can put a cell phone in an otherwise courteous person's hand and then watch how that person loses all awareness of the people around him.

Let me emphasize that I'm no luddite. I think cell phones are great and serve a very useful purpose. But just as people hide behind email to avoid face-to-face communication, it's amazing how some cell phone users think a handset makes them so much more important than everyone else. Here's some extreme behavior I've seen and be sure to share your own experiences and advice, as well.

Be nice to the person behind the counter

Last week I was waiting in line to order lunch behind a man blabbing away on his phone. When he got to the counter, he handed the cafe employee a piece of paper with his order and said, "I'm on an important call." So is it just me or is that completely rude? Doesn't the person behind the lunch counter deserve just an ounce of respect? I think so. Next time Mr. Important, hang up or at least put your caller on hold.

Take it outside

I'm also in favor of taking your phone outside, or at least away from the table, when you get a call in a restaurant. No one around you, much less your tablemates, care to hear what you have to say. That is, unless your guiding someone to your table in a cavernous eatery. And if it's really important, you could always text. But even that has a limit, as well.

Use your inside voice

I'm always fascinated how people's voices (me included) automatically go up a few decibels when they get on a cell phone. I can understand when you're using your phone in a crowd, near a construction site, or next to your local airport runway, but it happens even in quiet rooms. I just don't get it.



You're welcome

Have you ever held the door for someone who's been on the phone without them acknowledging your presence? It happened to me last week. Remember folks: Even though you're on the phone you still exist in this world to other people.

Drive to distraction

I know I'll open a whole can of worms here but please, when you're driving with a phone use a headset. And whatever you do, don't text while driving. Yikes.

Yes, they're talking to you

I don't pay US$10 to hear your cell phone ring during a movie so turn it off. But if you absolutely have to keep your phone on, please turn it on vibrate. And please don't start talking until after you've left the theater. It's just being polite. The same goes for weddings, funerals, and other milestone events. Every time I went to my college's graduation, they'd ask people to turn off their phones before the ceremony. And every time, someone's phone would ring and they'd slink out of the building. Remember that when they ask you to turn off your phone, they're talking to you.

Work out your body, not your mouth

I don't care how important you think you are, the gym is no place for a cell phone. Don't talk when you're doing cardio and don't take up space on equipment so you can sit and catch up the latest dish. If you're bored while you spin, read a magazine.

Not in the bathroom

Don't use your phone in a public restroom. That's just gross.

Remember the people around you

If you're out with a group of friends, it's fine to answer the phone for a few minutes. Just don't make that conversation more important than the one you're already having. Granted, I know I'm throwing stone from a glass house, but be courteous and keep it to a limit.

Bluetooth geeks

I've made no secret of the fact that I think wearing a Bluetooth headset when you're not talking on the phone just make you look like a geek. That's why I'm saying it again here.

This commentary was originally posted on CNET.com's On Call feature; pictures from Sony Ericsson.

 

 
 

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imbenson says...
They didnt talk abt those Rude ppl tat play music on their phones with the LOUDSPEAKER ON! Very annoying..

 
 
dremazchm says...
some ppl even turn on the loud pseaker in a public area!!! err, i dnt like those!

 
 
dremazchm says...
some ppl even turn on the loud pseaker in a public area!!! err, i dnt like those!

 
 
serial82 says...
Specially above Mind your cell phone manners tips goes for girls....

 
 
pigtails593 says...
serial82 must be one of those obnoxious males who thinks he is better than everybody. I see more males being rude on the phone.

i am the person behind the lunch counter who has to deal with the person talking on the phone trying to order. i notice just as many males on speaker phone and talking loud as i do females I ALWAYS HAVE MORE MALES ON THE PHONE WHILE ORDERING

 
 
NueGear says...
It is a sad truth that most local people here are very rude & ill-mannered, regardless of age or gender. I wonder what happened to all the Courtesy campaign that had ran years ago?

Do we need another lesson to learn how to be polite & civil-minded? Please spare a thought to others when you start doing silly things you like to do in public places.

 
 
kevin18 says...
There are still people who blast their loud hip hop MP3 songs on the bus or train. Cant they just enjoy it themselves? do they have to think that we all enjoy the mucic they are listening to?! those people that blast your music phone, WAKE UP YOUR IDEA!

 
 
benjamin168 says...
Precisely! Some people just blast their speakers everywhere, be it on the train, bus or even walking along the streets. They just do that.
Also, some people text message without looking where they're going & ended up banging into other people. Irritating!

 
 
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