Re: Cell phone etiquette (or not)
I had an opportunity to travel to Japan for business/pleasure and rode on the bullet train. I found it striking when there were signs posted that cell phone use was not permitted in the train cars, however, smoking was allowed Also, restaurant dining does not permit cell phone use.
Personally, I use 2 cell phones - one for work (company issued blackberry)and one for my personal use. It's cumbersome to carry 2 phones, however, I prefer to keep my personal call record private from corporate. Having a work phone has allowed me to reduce my minutes - good thing. Compared to my wife, I am the main user of minutes/cell use, but I dread the day when the kids get of age to have one - ohh the texting bill . My 8 yr old daughter has already mentioned that some of her friends already have cells. Yikes! What's wrong with these parents
I had an opportunity to travel to Japan for business/pleasure and rode on the bullet train. I found it striking when there were signs posted that cell phone use was not permitted in the train cars, however, smoking was allowed Also, restaurant dining does not permit cell phone use.
Personally, I use 2 cell phones - one for work (company issued blackberry)and one for my personal use. It's cumbersome to carry 2 phones, however, I prefer to keep my personal call record private from corporate. Having a work phone has allowed me to reduce my minutes - good thing. Compared to my wife, I am the main user of minutes/cell use, but I dread the day when the kids get of age to have one - ohh the texting bill . My 8 yr old daughter has already mentioned that some of her friends already have cells. Yikes! What's wrong with these parents
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