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Cellular Phone Etiquette

Cellular Phone Etiquette. Michael Mercer. Etiquette Tips. Non-Offensive Ring Tones Childish/Unprofessional Ringtones get old fast Blue-Tooth headsets Take them out when not in use Caller ID is your friend Use it to determine a callers importance. Events.

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Cellular Phone Etiquette

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  1. Cellular Phone Etiquette Michael Mercer

  2. Etiquette Tips • Non-Offensive Ring Tones • Childish/Unprofessional • Ringtones get old fast • Blue-Tooth headsets • Take them out when not in use • Caller ID is your friend • Use it to determine a callers importance

  3. Events • Movies, Concerts, Social Events, Places of Worship • Turn It Off • Vibrate for urgent calls • Step outside to take them

  4. Driving • Cell Phone use • Dangerous • Laws and Company policies • Texting while driving • Unprofessional • Dangerous!

  5. In Public • Personal Conversations • Avoid loud Personal conversations • Don’t use Profanity • Keep it down

  6. With People • Phone usage around others • Gives a bad impression • Says other people are more important at the time

  7. Meetings • Phone on silent • Important calls • Warn the group • Presentation • If you are giving one, do NOT answer the phone

  8. Face to Face • Avoid Texting • Urgent call • Ask permission

  9. At Restaurants • Turn phone off or on silent/vibrate • Important calls: Let the group know • Keep the call short as possible

  10. Special Occasions • Date or Business contact • Phone on Vibrate • Ignore or dismiss calls • Impress the date or contact • Phone use makes them feel unimportant

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