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Why are people so rude with their cell phones? They talk loudly so everybody nearby is forced to overhear their conversations - and they bring their cellphones with them everywhere they go - to the bathroom, in line at Starbucks, on the bus, in the movie theater! When will people stop being rude with their cellphones?

2007-01-11 13:27:09 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Etiquette

24 answers

The rude ones are insecure and need a prop to make them feel important. Decent and considerate people will always have good manners!

2007-01-11 13:33:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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2016-10-30 21:11:50 · answer #2 · answered by canevazzi 4 · 0 0

Very Offensive.

The worst offenders:

Those that talk while on the toilet
While driving and they cant concentrate
Very loud so we must hear it
In restaurants where we cant escape
Talk about pure nonsence
Trash Talk
Walk and Talk at same time (weaving)
Yelling in a quiet place. Ever been in a store and all of a sudden
someone is talking right behind you and you think they are
speaking to you. And you answer them?
Their conversation is more important than yours
Their conversation is very important and they want you to hear it
They babble on and on with no let up
You are at a meeting and they drop you for a nonsence call
You never feel important as the person on the other persons
cellphone.
They walk right into you because they are playing games while
walking along.

Cellphones should be as private as a phone at home. You use it when absolutely necessary and keep it brief. That is it.

2007-01-11 14:10:36 · answer #3 · answered by Nevada Pokerqueen 6 · 5 0

While I agree that it is inappropriate to talk on a cell phone while dining at a nice restaurant and of course in the movie theatre, the problem with cell phone etiquette is that everyone advocates for certain behavior, but then acts as if it doesn't apply to them. I think we should be a little more tolerant of it, and users should be a little more considerate. That will take time as we get used to the technology and the quality of cell phones gets better. Part of the yelling problem is the result of poor reception/audio quality. Unfortunately, when you work in a field that requires you be accessable around the clock and work around the clock, you may need to talk to someone at an odd place and time. For example, if you work 14 hour days, perhaps the only time to call your family is on your way home on the bus or while you are grocery shopping. I can't speak for everyone else, but having a cell phone and using it doesn't make me feel important, in fact I forget I have it half of the time, but I am glad to have it when I need it.

2007-01-11 17:01:44 · answer #4 · answered by Tara P 5 · 1 1

I think a lot of people still have the mentality that having a cell phone is a status symbol. Ten years ago, and before that even, it WAS a status symbol to own a cell phone. If you owned a cell phone, that usually gave you a one-up among your friends--unless all of your friends were CEOs, executives, etc.

But nowadays, when every Tom, Dick, Harry, Sue, Jane, and Mary has a cell phone, it is no longer a status symbol. It's just another common possession. So people need to get over themselves and quit trying to show off.

And if they DO need to show off, find a better way to do it.

2007-01-11 14:37:41 · answer #5 · answered by I'm Still Here 5 · 3 0

People that talk loudly on their cell in public are just trying to show off. They actually think that everyone around them gives a sh*t about what they are saying or for some reason are impressed with them. They secretly want to be the center of attention. Either that or they are too stupid and/or ignorant to understand how freaking rude they are being.

2007-01-11 13:37:21 · answer #6 · answered by Andreamy_23 2 · 4 0

People talk as loud as they possibly can because they think it makes them stand out and everyone WILL look at them. They want to be the focus of attention. I can see why some people need them on them all the time, like doctors, for example but not everyone.

When i use my cell, i don't want people to over hear my coversations. I go into the next room, or be quiet when i talk. Its no ones buisness whom i am talking to or what about. I have mine for safety reasons, not to be reached 24/7 by whomever whenever like alot of people.

2007-01-11 16:19:10 · answer #7 · answered by ♥Brown Eyed Girl ♥ 5 · 1 0

The invention of the cell phone made it more convenient for people to keep in touch, but unfortunately it also made people more rude & inconsiderate than ever before. I'm afraid things will not improve, only get worse unless some rules & regulations are set forth, but I don't see that happening either.

2007-01-11 13:36:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

People feel that their cell phone is a conversation like they would have with a person if they were sitting next to them. You feel free to laugh and say things that, depending on the person, may make people around you feel uncomfortable. But, if it were two people talking about something loud and obnoxious...who would tell them they're wrong?

2007-01-11 16:14:03 · answer #9 · answered by confused_boy 1 · 1 0

My new philosophy is this.....if you are talking in public, then I can listen. So now I stop and actively listen to their side of the conversation, and if someone is with me, we comment on the conversation. Surprisingly people stop talking!

I find cell phone users to be rude and selfish. I can't stand them. I think if we all start using my philosophy, people will pipe down and shut up! So people, stop and stand there while the person talks, and comment.

LadyJag - I listened to the jingle, very funny, thanks for the link!

2007-01-11 14:25:25 · answer #10 · answered by I_Love_Life! 5 · 2 0

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