Shouting
on mobiles is still most annoying trait
posted: Oct 2, 2008
“I’m in the library!” – one
of comedian Dom Jolly’s well-known catchphrases – may
still raise a smile, but a new survey from low-cost
international call operator easyMobile.com shows
that speaking too loudly on mobile phones remains
the most irritating thing about people using them
in public.
The easyMobile.com Modern Mobile Manners survey
reveals that more than half of those questioned
found loud talking more annoying than ringtones
or even taking calls while at the dinner table.
Nearly two thirds of those researched ignored calls
from people when they saw who it was that was calling – with
more than 80% lying about it afterwards.
And more than three quarters regularly answered
calls while having a meal with friends and colleagues – despite
60% of those same individuals thinking this was
a sign of bad manners.
The survey also revealed that three quarters of
us thinks the general public care less about good
manners in every day life since technology has
become a main staple of communication.
Etiquette expert William Hanson said: “Using
mobile phones is an essential way of keeping in
touch in today’s modern world.
“But there are many ways in which basic manners
are not adhered to because the speed and convenience
of the way we now interact.
“Simple things such as moving away from a
crowded area to take a call, keeping your voice
down and respecting people with the language and
information you use on the phone are simple ways
to ensure good manners.”
Anthony Robb-John, managing director of easyGroup – the
company that runs easyMobile, said: “As an
international low cost call operator easyMobile.com knows that good manners are universally appreciated
no matter where you’re calling from.”
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