CELL PHONE ETIQUETTE
Brent Martin
Cell Phone Etiquette
Turn cell phone off when at a public performance
Don’t dial while driving Don’t speak loud while in public Don’t have an annoying ringtone Never take personal calls during
business meeting Stay at least 10 feet away from people
while talking
Cell Phone Etiquette
Never talk in elevators, libraries, museums, restaurants, cemeteries, theaters, dentist, waiting rooms, places of worship, auditoriums, emergency rooms, and buses
Never multi-task by using cell phone while shopping, and banking
Keep cellular congress brief and to the point Use an earpiece in high-traffic or noisy
locations
Cell Phone Etiquette
Do not have more then one wireless device on your belt
You should not get attached to your phone
Should not wear an earpiece while your not on the phone
Do not try to impress with your phone Do not dial while driving
Advantages of a Cell Phone
Communicate with others anywhere Ask someone for help at any minute Help organize daily plans Help with your work Can be information sources Give entertainment with games
Disadvantages of a Cell Phone Everybody can find you It is costly and more then a stationary phone Can be harmful to your health Can be damaged internally very easily Can have many dropped calls They can be very distracting in the class
room They sometimes invade peoples privacy
such as in restaurants
Business Cell Phone Usage
Can use while in shop instead of walking to office
Easily to be reached while away in hotel If on the road and have a long drive, work
can still be done instead of wasting time Can take pictures of projects and email
them to whoever you need to show If your jobs pays for you phone then they
can view calls and make sure your not wasting time on the phone