Mobilephones Etiquette
Cellphone Manners
by Lisabelle Gonsalves/fnbworld
bureau

What's
with every Tom, Dick and Harry roaming around with
a hi-tech business phone trying to feel
important? Most of them are up to nothing
constructive and barely even know how to do
anything other than call, text, click photos and
update their Facebook status! But that's not my
problem. What really irks me is when the little
monster shows up to a nice dinner and keeps on
buzzing like a baby crying for attention.
1. Dining at a restaurant or just sipping
your favourite cocktail/mocktail, then put your
phone on silent and leave it in your bag/pocket.
Learn the art of enjoying your meals that hardly
last an hour. Remember, you can always return the
missed calls, reply to messages or check email
once you're through with the dining.
2.
Travelling by public transport and find it hard
to hear what the person on the other end of the
line is saying? Instead of shouting your lungs
out, annoying fellow passengers and letting
everyone in on your conversation, tell the person
you'll call back. How hard is that?!
3.
In an office meeting, make sure your phone is on
silent/ vibrator mode. It's the decent thing to
do when your boss is addressing you. If the call
is absolutely urgent, excuse yourself for a minute
before answering. P.S. Walking up and down the
aisles talking loudly (and persuasively) to
clients makes us want to take your phone and flush
it down you know where.
4. When you
are contacting a friend after a long time, do not
text. It's most impersonal and conveys you are
doing it out of obligation. Pick up the phone and
call for heaven's sake!

5. Never carry
your cell phone to the restroom. If you do, make
sure it stays in your pocket. It's really creepy
when you mysteriously hear someone from one of
the stalls engage in a full-fledged conversation
that you have no desire to eavesdrop on.
6. Always put your phone on silent at a place
of worship, hospital, theatre, funeral... you get
the drift. If the incoming call is urgent, leave
the premises or find a secluded spot to answer
it. Talking in such places is plain impolite.
7. Everyone needs to unwind after a long
day – a couple of drinks with friends,
club-hopping or just a good ol' movie with your
spouse. Relax and appreciate the company you are
with and don't tweet 'Hving a blast with my gal
pals'. Aarghh! If you really are having a good
time, you'd be too occupied to go viral about
it.
8. Just because you're up all
night strategising, doesn't mean you SMS your
colleagues at 2am with some brainwave you just
had! Reserve that for the next work day or since
you are so tech-savvy, send an email.
9. Set your ring tone as per the occasion;
that's why your smart phone allows you to select
various profiles. That Cuppy Cake ring tone in a
board meeting is a strict no-no. Another annoying
thing is when you go through the millions of ring
tone options or check voice mail in public. We
don't want to hear it!
10. When you're
waiting your turn at the doctor's, playing games
on your phone is a great way to pass time. Just
make sure your phone is on silent. It's unfunny
when we're made to listen to constant sound
effects especially if we're reading a magazine.
Source: Team iDiva
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