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Cell Phone Etiquette By: Nico le Smith

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Cell Phone

Etiquette

By: Nicole Smith

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STATISTICSCell phones are an ever present way of life for 77% of the world’s population

93% of Americans own

a cell phone100% of students in this class own cell phones

INTO

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There are negative consequences when using a cell phone inappropriately in the workplace and certain public areas. Here are some solutions:

TURN YOUR PHONE OFF!!

Put your phone on silent

Only answer important calls http://

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Public AreasCell phones in certain public areas can cause problems for others such as in the….

Movies - ANNOYING

Library- DISRUBTING

Gym- DISTRACTING

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http://www.stockphotopro.com/photo_of/Three/65995UYT/Three_teenage_boys_talking

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Don’t offend and disrespect others because of your cell phone use.

Don’t be on your phone while you are a guest at someone’s home

Don’t have your phone at the dinner table

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ConclusionRemember to keep these tips in

mind next time you are: at work, in a public area where

cell phone use could be disruptive, at someone’s home,

or at the dinner table.

Cell phones are a helpful invention but need to be used

correctly!

Now that you have a better understanding of important times and places of when to

use and not use your cell phones, you should feel

confident that you are using proper cell phone etiquette.