Can u give me 10 do's and dont's while using cell phones.
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2) Don't be on your phone when you are in class or in meetings (yeah, right!!)
3) Don't forget that people might not really care about your "smartphonography"
4) If you give your phone to someone, make sure you know what's in your gallery:
5) Remember that if you forget your phone at home one day, it is not the end of the world
6) Don't text and drive:
7) Keep the volume down!
8) Do put your phone on silent when inside the church, cinema, the library and other places where complete silence is necessary.
that's what I can think right now...hope it's useful
- Do respect those who are with you.
When you're engaged face-to-face with others, either in a meeting or a conversation, give them your complete and undivided attention.
Avoid texting or taking calls. If a call is important, apologize and ask permission before accepting it.
- Don't yell.
The average person talks three times louder on a cellphone than they do in a face-to-face conversation.
Always be mindful of your volume.
- Do let voicemail do its job. When you're in the company of others, let voicemail handle non-urgent calls.
- Don't text and drive. There is no message that is so important.
- Do keep arguments under wraps. Nobody can hear the person on the other end. All they are aware of is a one-sided screaming match a few feet away.
- Do respect the personal space of others. When you must use your phone in public, try to keep at least 10 feet (three meters) between you and others.
- Do exercise good international calling behavior. The rules of cellphone etiquette vary from country to country.
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