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Monday, September 20, 2010

EDUCATED MOBILE

8:39 AM



Among the totem of the 2000s the king is definitely the phone. Arrived in Italy in the mid-90s by 2007 its circulation has reached record levels even with peaks reaching more than one telephone for every person.


Whether it is called smart phone, videophone, TVphone or simply phone this object plays a role in contemporary society that increasingly moves away from its true value: it has become a status symbol among teenagers, an object which can confirm the popularity or otherwise of a boy , which has changed ways of being and behavior and has engendered a kind of etiquette dedicated. 

Just this emergence of behaviors and habits has meant that many associations, particularly those dealing with telecommunications draw up a sort of "Rules" or better "etiquette" of the phone, a set of rules that form a sort of job description to be followed good civil coexistence between social life and phones. The rules are applicable without any doubt all around the world despite their birth has occurred in Australia. They were distributed through mobile blogs but are still evolving with innovations that take place daily in the world of telephony. 


Firstly, the basic rule is to leave or change room when a person must answer the phone, so do not talk in front of other people making public conversations, which could be disturbing both the person who is at phone and those who, despite his lies, is forced to attend this dialogue. If this was just impossible becomes crucial speak quietly and focus your call as soon as possible. If is preferable to use messaging services instead of interrupting a discussion to answer the call, of course, you can use, do not abuse these services because the person is before us always takes pa superior level of attention. 


Continuing in terms of messaging should be remembered that the text message is a convenient but dangerous tool, maintain decorum and education is crucial as the appropriateness of content. And now we get to the argument sparked the most heated discussions: the ringtone. Found that there are ringtones that can be embarrassing for both the listener and to those who install their use has gradually become a sign of rudeness especially in public places and in the crowd so that their use must be determined on as possible and limited to special occasions. 


And 'in fact recommended to use silent mode, which in recent phones and not only has various modes of vibration, as in most of the time off the phone where it is not strictly necessary. Of course, considering that the phone still has its usefulness, especially if you use it to work even the most intransigent must understand that the prohibition is specifically for ringtones, not the object itself. 

The last small, but nowadays much more than basic and less respected, is the rule of products which include photo and video cameras: privacy. And 'in fact vital that awareness with these objects, sometimes sparingly, because in some cases video and picture phones can become incriminating evidence or even undermine the dignity of some people...
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