Someone using a cell phone around your personal space is all but inevitable; however, it's where they're deciding to use the cell phone that's becoming a problem. We've heard many complaints about people answering their cell phones in churches, movie theatres, and Broadway shows. Now, people are using their cell phones in public restrooms... a lot! That simply crosses the line of good taste - there is nothing so important, that it needs to be discussed in a room filled with people doing their business.
Many companies have gone so far as to display "This is a no cell phone zone" or "Turn off your cell phone before entering" signs.
If you're unsure of what's acceptable, use the Ten Commandments of Cell Phone Etiquette as your guide.
If you're stuck in a cellular service contract and you don't know how to get out of it, there are companies out there to help you.
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
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