Society & Culture

Mobile Phones

Society & Culture

Posted by: Anonymous

25th May 2007 01:18pm

Our first topic is about something many of us would rather live without, but double back home to get if we leave them behind. Mobile phones.

We'd like to know your thoughts on mobiles phones and their usage. Things like when you should or shouldn't use them, what time is too late to call someone and when is it appropriate or inappropriate to text or call.


Gus
  • 6th Jun 2007 07:35pm

Phones should be used like they are charging boths parties $10 a minute!
That way if its important, you can listen and talk and get straight to the point. if not, hang up.
I can not believe the bills that kids are ringing up these days(pardon the pun). Stories about $500 phone bills a month is ridiculous.

Think first, when would i like to receive those drunken calls and messages from friends? And in turn do not do the same thing back.

There is far too much reliance on texting as well! What happened to the good old days of getting contact with someone, because you actually wanted to get in contact with them? Or even meeting people face to face. ARGH!


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