Top 10 Cell Phone Etiquette Rules People Still Break | Mobilecommandos.com »

Posted By nightcrawlerX 1 year, 4 months ago in Humor

a list of the key rules for owning and operating a cell phone that no one seems to follow. the aggravating everyday impolite screw yous that people who own cell phones seem to send to everyone else. Its basically etiquette procedures for owning a cell phone.

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    kboy1 year, 4 months ago

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    Excellent post. I hope lots of people read it and change the way they act.

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      Charlson1 year, 4 months ago

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      Rude cell phone users are almost always surprised when they learn their rudeness is not appreciated. As if we should be happy they've distrupted the environment that we all have to share. But my most irritating peeve are those who talk with their cell phones glued to their ears while weaving in and out of traffic.

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