Cellphone etiquettes are as discussed below.
• Keep it short and sweet. When you are in the public places keep your conversation brief. You can always get back to the caller in a private place and when your conversation does not disturb the people around you.
• Refrain from talking on the Cellphone while driving. Multitasking on the road can be dangerous and can lead to accidents.
• Follow common courtesies. Turn off your mobile before interview, presentations, official meetings, funerals, weddings or anyplace or gathering where a silent atmosphere is mandatory.
• In the public places such as restaurants and offices, keep your cell phone in vibration mode or let the call roll over to voice mail box.
• Don’t shout but speak softly on the cell phone. Never use bad language.
• Be patient, cheerful, polite, friendly and enthusiastic over the cell phone.
Cell phone etiquette is essentially about being considerate of others and to remain empathetic and conscious of other’s needs as well as convenience.