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Cell Phone Etiquette


Cell phone etiquette is something that affects us all at one time or another. There is some question on where and when a good time to use your cell phone is and when it’s not appropriate. Phone etiquette is a debate that will go on for a long time and depends where you stand on the matter as to how you will use your cell phone.
 


Here are some things to remember as suggested by business etiquette and professional’s etiquette people

Cell phone Etiquette do’s and don’ts

1. Never take a personal mobile phone call during a business meeting. This includes interviews and meetings with co-workers or subordinates it is just not correct business etiquette. If your phone rings during a meeting it is bad phone etiquette so turn it off before hand.

2. Maintain at least a 10-foot zone from anyone while talking. Cell phone etiquette means you should always respect the people around you.

3. Never talk on your cell phone in elevators, libraries, museums, restaurants, cemeteries, theatres, dentist or doctor waiting rooms, places of worship, auditoriums or other enclosed public spaces, such as hospital emergency rooms or buses. This is proper etiquette whilst visiting these types of places.

And don’t have any emotional conversations in public -ever. People don’t need to know your business and they don’t care to know if you are having an argument with your boyfriend. Phone etiquette means you should wait until you are in a more private place.

4. Don’t use loud and annoying mobile phone ring tones that destroy concentration and eardrums.

5. Never “multi-task” by making calls while shopping, banking, and waiting in line on conducting other personal business. Definitely not proper etiquette.

6. Good Cell phone etiquette is keeping all cell phone congress brief and to the point.

7. Use an earpiece in high-traffic or noisy locations. That lets you hear the amplification, or how loud you sound at the other end, so you can modulate your voice. Shouting is not good phone etiquette

8. Tell callers when you’re talking on a mobile phone, so they can anticipate distractions or disconnections.

9. Demand “quiet zones” and “phone-free areas” at work and in public venues, like the quiet cars on the Amtrak Metroliner. It is good business etiquette to provide these sorts of places.

10. Inform everyone in your mobile address book that you’ve just adopted the new rules for mobile manners. Ask them to do likewise and use your new found cell phone etiquette standards.

Remembering to be courteous of those around you when you are on the phone is a good place to start.

When talking on a cell phone in public leave your personal information out of the conversation and keep your conversations for necessity purposes only.

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