Mobile Phones
Posted by: Anonymous
25th May 2007 01:18pm
Our first topic is about something many of us would rather live without, but double back home to get if we leave them behind. Mobile phones.
We'd like to know your thoughts on mobiles phones and their usage. Things like when you should or shouldn't use them, what time is too late to call someone and when is it appropriate or inappropriate to text or call.
Trushka
- 4th Apr 2008 09:18am
Mobiles are great for some situations; if you are unexpectedly delayed; your car breaks down; there is an emergency or an accident; power failure etc. These are the only times when I use my mobile - and I am surviving very well, financially and otherwise, without a mobile permanently in my hand. Mobiles should not be answered if you are with someone - in a cafe or in conversation - it signals that the 'next' person is more interesing, more important than the one you are with; on public transport - a brief message is ok, but other passengers should not have to listen to prolonged one-sided conversations; in supermarket aisles and in shops - do we really have to let others know that: 'I am in the aisle at the supermarket'!
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