Coye Law Personal Injury - July 2019

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A Tail of Bravery

4 Tips for Perfect Phone Etiquette

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Practicing Phone Etiquette In honor of National Cellphone Courtesy Month, let’s examine cellphone etiquette and discover a few ways you can be more courteous to others. Keep it quiet.

NATIONAL CELLPHONE COURTESY MONTH

Practice self-awareness. If you receive a call while in public, be aware of the volume of your phone and voice. Move yourself to a less crowded area to speak freely, especially if you know the conversation might get heated. Politely excuse yourself. If you must take a call, answer a text, or send an email, be sure to excuse yourself to the people around you and check your phone in a more private area. By following these four tips, you’ll be prepared for the next time you’re on a date, in a business meeting, or watching a movie in a sold-out theater.

Whenever you find yourself in a place of worship, talking with others, or enjoying an event, silencing your cellphone is the most courteous thing you can do. If you’re expecting an important call, vibrate works just fine. Stop checking. Don’t continuously glance at your phone during meetings, dinner dates, or any time you’re with others. Keeping your phone in your back pocket, in your purse, at your desk, or in your car will help you focus on what’s in front of you.

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