Cell phones: For many, an indispensable communications tool. For others, just another way to be rude. I'm sure that many of you have experienced cell phone rudeness. Perhaps some of you are guilty of cell phone rudeness.
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Cellphone rudeness appears in almost every public place, especially when travelling. Learn polite cellphone use. ... While women tend to be a little less forceful and quieter when using their cell phones in public places, there are those who rank high in cell phone rudeness.
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Rude cellphone users can ruin a nice trip or even a nice dinner. Make sure you aren't one of them. ... Gone are the days when people whipped out a cell phone to demonstrate how "with it" they were. Now nearly everyone who wants a cellphone -- teenager to drug dealer -- are running about wireless. Hot it may be, but hip it isn't.
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Guidelines on proper cell phone etiquette: ... In some cities, that mortifying feeling that comes when your cell phone rings in a movie theater or a business meeting isn't enough. Some cities have banned cell phones in schools, on the road, even in museums and movie theaters, imposing stiff penalties for those that...
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If you and I are having a conversation and I answer my cell phone, you have my permission to walk away. I may even applaud you. The use of cell phones has skyrocketed across the world. So has the rudeness associated with unrestricted use.
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Do you have a pet peeve or a first-person nightmare you'd care to share about rude or inconsiderate cell-phone use? ... Be sure to include your most despised cell phone abuse story and a daytime telephone number where you can be reached...
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To those who deal with discourteous cell phone users, you are perfectly within your right to say: “Pardon me, but I feel uncomfortable being in the middle of your conversation. Until you finish your conversation, I’ll be working with another customer.
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This cell phone rudeness persisted outside the movie/theatre. I interviewed a top school principal, I was in the mid of speaking (asking an important question), when the principal, picked up her ringing phone, cutting me off immediately.
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