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Everybody owns a cellphone, but not everyone has the right

manners to talk on the phone. Write a speech of not more

than 200 words educating the people of your colony about

cellphone etiquettes.​

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Answered by sayalid16pgi4010015
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Question:

Everybody owns a cellphone, but not everyone has the right

manners to talk on the phone. Write a speech of not more

than 200 words educating the people of your colony about

cellphone etiquettes.​

Explanation: Appraise means to tell value of something. You have to write speech to tell importance of cell phone etiquette.

You may consider following points for speech:

- Good morning principal, teachers and my schoolmates, I am here to appraise you on an important topic which is cell phone etiquettes.

- You may wonder what etiquettes are associated with a cell phone, it's just a device.

- I agree that it is just a device but that doesn't mean we can use it however we want.

- Cell phones have been a revolution in our world. They have changed not only the way we call but also the way we interact with the world.

- From one story, we learn a message that we should give our full attention to the person who is in front of us.

- Unfortunately, cell phones seem to distract this idea.

- Cell phone opens gateway to so many people at the same time that our attention gets diverted.

- However, in order to avoid that, we should make some space for cell phone and for real world.

- When we are in front of someone listening to them or talking to them, we must lock our phone and keep it down.

- It's very rude to look at phone from time to time while having conversation with someone. This is the first etiquette that we must learn.

- When we go out somewhere to meet someone, we should talk with them instead of spending more than half of the time looking at the phone seeing what people who are not literally in front of us have been doing.

- While talking on phone, we must see where we are located.

- If we are at house or some office location, we shouldn't speak loudly. We must realise that others may get disturbed by our loud voice.

- If a call comes while we are working or in a meeting, we should politely excuse ourselves and go out and inform the person that you would call later.

- We shouldn't start talking right in the meeting.

- We all know about the utility of cell phones. Today, they are much more than just tools to call. However, we must remember that they are not above people, especially the ones in front of us, who have taken out time for us.

- So, we should moderate our use of cell phones and learn and practice cell phone etiquette.

- I hope that my words help you to know the importance of the etiquette and learn them.

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