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- Mr. RAM PRASAD
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A good time to leave your phone at home, or at least in the car, would be at a funeral, wedding or some event along those lines. Basic Cell phone etiquette rules include : Switching it Off : Know when to turn it off or vibrate it. eg. meetings, movies, worship, seminars, etc. Vibrate mode when in places where you can take a call, but don't want to disturb others. Be Brief : When you get a call and you're with friends, keep the call short. Permission : Often, it is correct etiquette to inform others at the beginning of the meeting that you are expecting an important call and get their permission. Be Polite : Don't scream : Speak in a lower-than-normal voice, you will be heard by the caller, and not others in the room. Don't Distract : Avoid talking where you may be distracting to others. Driving : It is not only very dangerous, but also unlawful in most countries (even India) to drive & talk on your cell Phone.

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