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Cellular Phone Etiquette Presented By: Christy Marshall

Cellular Phone Etiquette Presented By: Christy Marshall. Loud Talking. I think we’ve come far enough, technologically speaking, to trust the phone’s microphone to adequately amplify and carry your voice. Your mouth couldn’t physically be any closer to the microphone.

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Cellular Phone Etiquette Presented By: Christy Marshall

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  1. Cellular Phone Etiquette Presented By: Christy Marshall

  2. Loud Talking • I think we’ve come far enough, technologically speaking, to trust the phone’s microphone to adequately amplify and carry your voice. • Your mouth couldn’t physically be any closer to the microphone.

  3. Inappropriate Conversations In Public • Keep your personal conversations personal. • Offer to call the person back, step outside, or find a quiet place where you can openly converse.

  4. Rudely Interrupting • When this happens, I recommend simply walking away.

  5. Texting and Driving • If you’re driving when you do, make sure you’re on hands free or have pulled over before you start explaining how there are people who send texts while behind the wheel of a vehicle.

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