Everywhere I see, people are talking on cellphones. I don't really mind it when people talk on the street, the bus or at lunch. I do mind it when people talk on cellphones and it's in class. I also detest it when people talk REALLY loud on their cellphone and is currently in a public place such as a line to the cashier or in the bus. I recently watched Dr. Phil go on about cellphones and driving. He was exclaiming how dangerous it is to talk and drive. There was this really young person in his show and she said that she texts all time she drives. How she navigates the car? She steers the car using her left knee, since both hands are required for texting. It was really scary when I first saw this, but she said that it's fine and I haven't been in an accident. I thought that she must be crazy.

People should follow some sort of cellphone etiquette.
1. Please don't talk on extremely crowded areas, and if you must please don't scream, because we can hear you and our ears are breaking.
2. PLEASE dont talk/text and drive. It's REALLY dangerous and you could get yourself and others injured.
3. Your cellphones should be turned off in seminars or meetings, it is rude when your phone rings.
4. Talking to an actual person and on your phone is extremely rude.
5. If someone asks you something, please don't show attitude, but simply say to the person on phone, "Excuse me"

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