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CELL PHONE ETIQUETTE By Quantrail Fleming
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Cell Phone Etiquette

Feb 25, 2016

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Page 1: Cell Phone  Etiquette

CELL PHONE ETIQUETTE

By

Quantrail Fleming

Page 2: Cell Phone  Etiquette

CALLER ID IS USEFUL

• Caller ID is a device used to tell who is calling you.

• Use the Caller ID to tell whether a call is important or just someone trying to have a conversation.

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Select a Non-offensive Ring tone

BEWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS

Avoid Using Profanity in Public

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IN THE OFFICE

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IN THE OFFICE

You should always set your cell phone to silent or vibrate during office meeting.

Inform participants, if you are expecting an important call that may come during the meeting.

If your phone goes off during a presentation, don’t stop if it rings.

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IN A RESTAURANT• Turn off your cell phone

or set to vibrate.

• If expecting a important call, inform your dinning partner ahead of time.

• You impress your date by silencing your phone during unimportant calls.

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IN TRANSIT

Observe the laws of your state when driving. The safest choice is to not use the phone at all.

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RUSSIAN RULLET

If you drive while on the cell phone If you don’t used cell phone while driving

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SOCIAL EVENTS/EVERYTHIN

G ELSE THAT MATTER

• Only turn phone on vibrate, if you’re not expecting a important call.

• If a call comes that you must take, excuse yourself and go to the lobby to talk.

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THE ENDThank you