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1: If you are in a
place where talking out loud is inappropriate, having a
phone to
your ear doesn’t change a thing. |
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2: If you don’t need to
talk loudly to be heard by the person next to you, you probably
don’t need to talk loudly to be heard on your phone (yes this is
a hint!). |
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3: There is no
assumption of privacy in a public place. If you see or hear
people reacting to what you are saying on the phone, they aren’t
eavesdropping. |
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4: Nobody cares how
cute, original or innovative you think your personalized
ringtones
happens to be; the
vibrate
setting sounds best to us. |
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5: While talking on the
cell phone
in the theater, the person who tells you to shut up and hang up
is not being rude… you are. |
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No, I do mind if you take this call... Mind if I light up, and
blow smoke in your face? |
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7: No matter how
important your phone call might seem to you, it is not as
important as maintaining control of the 3500lbs cruise
missile
you call a car is to the rest of us. |
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8: The 90s are over; no
one is impressed that you have a cell phone. Do the words “dime
a dozen” mean anything to you? |
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9: No, we don’t
consider the phone call you’re taking more important than the
conversation we were having. |
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10: Yes, when you are
talking on your “hands free” phone in your
car, you
do look like you’re either singing along with a very boring
song, or talking to yourself. Think about that. |
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