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Text Etiquette

Text Etiquette

How many America mobile phone etiquettes do you know?

There are etiquettes in America. Do you ever have the experience that when you shouting down the mobile phones, each commuter has idea about the unspoken rules.

According to a recent survey conducted by a certain international organization, there are 62% of the 2,625 adults who took part in the survey agreed that cell phones, laptops, netbooks and other electronic devices are part of daily life.

“Etiquette is first and foremost a question of awareness,” said author and etiquette expert Anna Post.

Here we list several mobile phone etiquettes for help. Never forget that since you are one of our communities, and you should know the rules of our community, even it is the unspoken rules.

First, checking emails, sending text messages and making telephone calls while in the company of others are definite breeches of mobile manners.

Second, texting during a date is also strictly forbidden.

Third, people would not be offended if they received an electronic thank you, instead of a written note and 75 percent had no objections to anyone using laptops, netbooks and cell phones in the bathroom.

Fourth, fifty-five percent also thought the demands of business mean people must stay connected, even if it involves taking a laptop on a holiday or answering a cell phone during a meal.

Fifth, people were more sensitive about technology abuses during holiday and religious activities.

Sixth, cell phone use is unacceptable during a religious service.

Seventh, people intended to send an electronic greeting card, instead of a traditional one.

“These are issues about common sense,” said Dr Genevieve Bell, an ethnographer and director of Intel’s User Experience Group, adding that the social rules of when and how it is appropriate to use the technology are still being formed.

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