Society & Culture

Mobile Phones

Society & Culture

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.


ned
  • 11th Jul 2008 10:48pm

why is it mobiles have become an extension of peoples arms. They cant help themselves but use them 24/7. I work in the retail trade and i dont know how many people come to the counter talking on their phone and expect to be served we are not mind readers but we are expected to know what they want while their talking, not only that they are the first to complain when your not fast enough but forget they are holding up other people while they are talking about nothing half the time. i refuse to serve anyone on a phone till they hang u[.
surley things arent that important that they cant wait 10 minutes to take a call. isnt this why we have message bank


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