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.


weens
  • 7th Jun 2007 06:39pm

I think mobiles are great they keep you in touch wherever you are.They are great if you have kids often the school has rang me on my moblile to tell me my son is sick and needs picked up. My son uses his if he is sleeping at a friends house to ring me if he needs to. But i do think there is a time and place for the use of them obviously dont use it a the movies! Also i dont like to answer it at dinner time and get angry when my husband dose as he is constantly on his phone.I think is is very rude to be on your phone when you are talking to some one else also it is a big insult to answer your phone when your being served by someone ie shop assistant and i think it is inappropriate to call or text after 9pm.


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