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Cell Phone Etiquette

Cell Phone Etiquette . By Demorris McCaskill. Caller ID. Use Caller ID to determine whether to answer a call. If it is urgent or you do not risk offending anyone with your conversation take, the call . If your with a group of people, excuse yourself before taking the call and step away. .

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Cell Phone Etiquette

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  1. Cell Phone Etiquette By DemorrisMcCaskill

  2. Caller ID • Use Caller ID to determine whether to answer a call. If it is urgent or you do not risk offending anyone with your conversation take, the call . If your with a group of people, excuse yourself before taking the call and step away.

  3. Voice Mail Use voicemail to leave a brief message if the recipient does not answer

  4. Shout Do not talk loudly or shout into the cell-phone. If the connection is poor, yelling will not improve the signal strength

  5. Straight and to the point • Keep calls brief whey you are with other people. Doing otherwise implies that the caller is more important than those you are with in person.

  6. Ring tones Select a non-offensive ringtone. Anything else makes a juvenile

  7. Silent please • If you are not uncertain about weather to mute or turn off your phone. Be courteous by turning it off, vibrate or silent

  8. Profanity Avoid using profanity in public, no matter what vocal volume you use

  9. When not to text • When involved in a formal situation avoid texting it shows that you are not interested in the conversation and would rather be else where. Which is very offensive to you surrounding company.

  10. Proximity rule When possible, put a distance of 10 feet or two arms length from other people when using a cellphone

  11. END!!!

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