I'm sure most people have see the bumper stickers that say:
Turn off your phone and drive.In this vein was a story shared by a friend. Her husband had been driving home following a woman who was on the phone and weaving all over the road. He pulled up next to her and shouted for her to hang up the phone and drive. She kept the cellphone on her ear and took her other hand -OFF- of the steering wheel to flip him off, causing her to rearend the car in front of her.
Funny...but a true story. So I've started paying attention to the many inappropriate places that people use cell phones and I've been stunned at the result.
The idea of cellphones is a good one. A phone that can go with you. This works well for being able to get a hold of people away from home, or as an emergency device. It's convenient and can be sporty and fun. We accessorize our phones, give them unique rings and take them with us hither and yon. This is good...right? I would argue the answer to that question is...most of the time.
There are times and places where using the phone is riduculous, and sometimes we need to be off of our electronic leashes and just sit back and live. There was a time when people might go for a week without speaking to their neighbor. Now we spazz out if we have to go for five minutes without the ability to call the other side of the world at our fingertips. We live in a world where it is assumed that perfect strangers want to be part of the private lives that we discuss in our phone calls, often to the chagrin of the strangers who really just want to eat their ice cream in peace.
In that vein a list of times to turn the phone off or leave it home.
* In the bathroom - You cannot TELL me that what you're talking about is so important you have to do it on the jon, and I don't wanna hear your conversation when I'm in there either. The only exception to this rule is a medical emergency. If you are not bleeding to death out of some orifice that I don't want to know about, then the phone call can wait for five minutes while you attend to nature's call.
* At the movie theater - Take it outside, moron! The next person that answers their phone while sitting next to me, even just the bleep, bloop and bright light of text messaging is going to get a container of popcorn poured over their head. It's a 2 hour movie, you knew that coming in. If you MUST have your phone on turn the light OFF and put the dang thing on vibrate then LEAVE the theater if it rings. I don't need my entertainment interrupted with your Rock and Roll ringtone.
* In the middle of a class or presentation - Have a shred of courtesy for the presenter and your fellow attendees. Turn off the phone and keep your butt in your chair. You can check your messages during a break or after the class. If you're bored, bring a notebook and draw smilie faces. Then you're not bugging me.
* At a nice resturaunt - Your date is not impressed with the number of times you have interrupted the evening for phone chatter, nor are all of your neighbors. Again, if you MUST have the phone with you, put it on vibrate, excuse yourself and take the call outside. This is called being polite. I'm at the resturaunt for ambience, good company and food. I do not care if your team just made a touch down or if you're fighting with your ex-wife.
* In line at the store - Okay. There are many legitimate reasons for using the phone while in the store. I've run into a sale and called friends and family to see if they want me to pick up an extra bag of whatever it is. I don't have a problem with this. It's when you're in the check out LINE and holding up the whole thing to debate about something inane. Then I want to shove you in your own shopping cart and push it down the asile. Hang up when you go to get in line. This isn't hard.
* While driving - Yeah, I'm guilty of this one, but I've been working on cutting back. I'm sure there's a patch for it, or maybe a gum. Going back to the story at the top, you should be using two hands and most of your attention for driving. You're in a vehicle capable of running over someone or into something, and you annoy the other drivers as you're going 20 in a 40 MPH zone. There is respect due there both to the power of your vehicle and the road rage of someone else, so put the phone down. Emergencies aside, the call can wait, or you can PULL OVER and take it. If you MUST be on the phone use a headset or a hands free speaker. Now that I've said this I know I'll take crap the next time I call a friend while on the road, but I deserve it. I admit this.
* While making out - If you aren't more interested in the making out than the phone call there is something SERIOUSLY wrong with your relationship. If you are married this will lead to the doghouse for you, and if you're not married you'll be going home alone. If you are male this may get you kicked in uncomfortable places, and if it's a female...guys...she's giving you a clue that she's just not interested.
* Any of those places where you're specifically told not to. Hospitals, planes, courtrooms... There are good REASONS for you to turn the phone off and you shouldn't have to be reminded by the nice employees to turn it off. I don't want you to set off my grandfather's heart monitor or crash my plane. And you deserve what a judge will do to you if you try to bring it into a court room. Suck it up and turn the phone off.
I'm sure I could think of other places if I pht a little more thought into it, but these are the ones that really make me want to do the Mexican Phone Stomp. The pace of modern life is fast, we all know that, but sometimes it's in everyone's best interest to take a break and leave the phone somewhere else. You do not have to be on call 24 x 7, unless you are a doctor, police officer or a fireman, and even those take breaks sometimes. When you go on vacation do yourself a favor and let the phone sit in the hotel room. You'll be surprised at what you'll discover.
No...you haven't gone deaf.
That's what silence sounds like.
Nifty, isn't it?
~J