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More and more people are used to carrying their mobile phones to their workplace however the use of mobile can be dangerous at certain times and places write an article on the topic mobile phone manners i will mark its as brainliest its the question from my assignment plzz its urgent plzzz answer faasst anyone i needa quick answer i dont need a short essay i need a brief essay

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Answered by saniya0600
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Explanation:

Have you ever been on a bus or train and had to listen to someone obnoxiously chatting on his cell phone? Have you ever been pushed to the side or trampled on by rude passengers? Make it a point to not be that person.

Most people will have to use public transportation at some point, so take the time to learn proper etiquette. Even if you live in the suburbs and drive your own car, you'll probably have to fly or ride a train eventually. Don't be one of those people who leave other passengers cringing.

Anyone who lives in a big city has to deal with public transportation, so make it the most positive experience possible by showing good manners — even when others don’t. There is no point in mirroring bad behavior. Try to remember that when someone else is rude, you probably won’t have to see that person again after you get off the train or bus, so there is no point in making things worse with confrontation.

Passenger Traffic

Follow basic traffic rules by staying to the right as much as possible. This includes hallways, stairwells, and other areas where there is a constant flow of foot traffic. If you must pass someone, try to do it on the left, as you would in a car. Be considerate of anyone who is disabled or has a service animal.

Transportation Fare

Have your fare ready before you board public transportation. No one wants to wait for you to dig through your pockets or handbag for the correct change. If you can’t find it quickly, let others board first. Next time you’ll be more prepared.

Get out of the Way

When you board a bus or train during rush hour, get out of the way so others can board behind you. Blocking others can create a logjam, anger others, and maybe even cause injury. If you are traveling during “off” hours, give other passengers as much personal space as you can without being awkward

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