10 Commandments of Cell Phone Etiquette

Fri Jul 7, 2006 5:06PM EDT

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Once in a while even the stodgy InfoWorld has an amusing piece, and the magazine's "10 commandments of cell phone etiquette" is just the thing for a Friday afternoon.

Headed out on the town this weekend? Read the rules, and heed them well!

Among my favorites (and among the less obvious commandments like turning your phone off at a movie theater):

  • "Thou shalt not set thy ringer to play La Cucaracha every time thy phone rings." Some of the default ringtones, especially the polyphonic ones, are actually even worse.
  • "Thou shalt not wear more than two wireless devices on thy belt." You know if you're guilty right now.
  • "Thou shalt not speak louder on thy cell phone than thou would on any other phone." Man, this is an aggravating one. Why do people hold the phone in front of them and yell into it instead of talking normally? To avoid the tumors?
  • "Thou shalt not slam thy cell phone down on a restaurant table just in case it rings." Ok, I'm guilty here. I just can't stand having a phone in my pocket for any longer than necessary. Try it with a brick like the Sprint PPC-6700 and you'll understand.

As you might expect, there are six more commandments, but I won't spoil the fun. Enjoy your weekend!

LINK: The Ten Commandments of cell phone etiquette

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  • 387 Posted by pattersonvanita on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hay i have problems keeping up with one phone.I just don't see how some people do it. look i'm no phone hater player,but is this suppose to be a wealth of phone player.There's not that much work in the world or did you forget which man or woman you gave what number to. Ha Ha

  • 388 Posted by missmonica_b on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    Moses didn't have a cell phone. And he still told everyone about the 10 Commandments.

  • 389 Posted by stevecheezus on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    you're on the cutting edge, dude. that article was posted in 2000

  • 390 Posted by dreeddesign on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thou shalt not talk on the phone in the public bathroom, especially in the stalls. One does not like to have one's call of nature broadcast by one's chatty neighbor.

  • 391 Posted by franmac1952@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    u know before we had cells everyone got along fine. Have we all forgotten that? In fact, all we are doing is causing stress on ourselves....maybe we should all think about that and put away the cells once in a while. We all need some peace of mind.

  • 392 Posted by devillu on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    in the world of wireless communication "cell phone", its improve lots of things especially friends and families communication, at the same time causing more danger to others. In the end wireless companies are getting richer, insurances are getting higher and all of these are coming out of your own pocket. .....The WORST!! How many of you lost a family member or close friend because the driver causing the accident was on the phone? Talking on the phone while driving is not far from drinking and driving.

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