Phone Talkers in Public Spaces: How Do You Handle the Disruption?

archnahr
Hi all,

Sharing one more PPT, and hoping to hear from at least all those who download this PPT. When you go to movies, seminars, conferences, and any other meetings, there are always a few people who talk on the phone as loudly as they can; it is so annoying. I saw this PPT long back, so I don't know who made this.

Cheers,
Archna
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numerouno
This is a humorous but very good look at phone etiquette. I am amazed at how often people still attend meetings with their phone turned up full volume. It's even worse when the phones play tunes. I use a discreet signal on my phone - no volume - but it vibrates when a call or message comes in. I can discreetly check (holding the phone in my lap), whether it is a call I need to respond to, and on rare occasions will quietly excuse myself to take the call outside. Good reminder!

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archnahr
Hi,

Thank you for taking the time to appreciate this PowerPoint presentation. I'm really glad to receive opinions from both senior members and newcomers. It has become important for all of us to follow these etiquettes, at least in professional life if not in general. What do you think?

Cheers, Archna
sujata1jan
Hi Archana,

Very informative presentation. You pointed it out rightly. Few people talk about anything when they are on the bus or in a public place. We should follow these rules. Thanks for sharing with us.

Regards,
Sujata
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