How Do You Use Cell Phone Etiquette?
Cell phones are accessible because you can take them anywhere and talk at any time, a convenience that is both helpful and bothersome. Cell phone etiquette is often forgotten with their commonness, but it can be easily achieved by simply being respectful to those around you. For example, it is not OK to sit at your dinner table at home talking on your cell phone, likewise, it is not appropriate to be on a cell phone in a restaurant. It is rude for those whom you are dining with, those dining around you and also for your server. Turn off your ringer, or at least turn it down, when you are in most public places. Places where your phone will be disrupting other people’s quality of living; for example in a bank, on public transportation, at work, in a waiting room or in a restaurant. No one wants to hear your phone blasting the latest pop song while they eat lunch. If you are expecting a call, put it on vibrate. Keep conversation short and speak at a reasonable volume when in these same pu