Telephone etiquette rules for educated people

😉 Greetings to my regular and new readers! Friends, today it is difficult to find a person without a mobile phone. But many young people forget or do not know the rules of telephone etiquette. These rules are very simple and based on respect for the people you are going to call without disturbing others.

Imagine how ugly the following picture looks. You came to the doctor’s appointment, and he was distracted several times during your examination (talking on his cell phone). Then he asked: “Well, where did we stop?”

And the telephone conversations of the drivers behind the wheel ?! Here it is no longer a matter of etiquette, but of safety. Even worse – a driver with a “mobile” in a crowded minibus, who risks the lives of passengers.

And there are many of them among the passengers. They do not hesitate to loudly discuss their family or business affairs on a smartphone in the public transport salon.

Don’t put your iPhone on a table in public places or in meetings. By this you show how important a communication device plays in your life. And how uninteresting is the annoying chatter going on nearby.

Everyone has the right to personal space, beyond which one should not cross. This space also includes a personal cell phone.

Therefore, the rules of telephone etiquette prohibit even the closest relatives to “dig” into your smartphone. It can be compared to reading other people’s emails and checking pockets.

A personal smartphone is like a personal toothbrush! No one other than its owner should answer calls. It is unpleasant to hear an unfamiliar voice when you call a certain person on a cell phone, and his wife or children answer. It turns out to be an embarrassment. Therefore, there is

Telephone etiquette

“Truly a heavenly blessing, when the phone says what needs to be said – and not a single word beyond that.” Somerset Maugham

Telephone etiquette rules for educated people

General rules

  • Whether the case you are calling deserves to bother someone at this time.
  • While you are having a leisurely conversation on the phone, your interlocutor or you may not be able to get through on an important matter.
  • Do not talk empty things on the phone. If you are in need of a heart-to-heart conversation, it is best to meet a friend in a good setting.
  • You should not call friends too late or on business issues on a weekend.
  • Mobile etiquette prohibits calling from someone else’s number without the consent of its owner. You cannot give someone the numbers of other people’s mobile phones without the permission of their owners.
  • It is useful to remember more often that the phone was invented in order not to visit friends without warning!
  • You should not shout on the phone – it does not improve your hearing. Speak slowly and speak your words more clearly.
  • If you agreed to call your partner, then the promise must be fulfilled. Etiquette does not allow “dangling calls”. They leave an unpleasant aftertaste and can affect your reputation.
  • You should turn off your mobile phone on the plane, in the hospital, so that it does not affect the operation of the equipment.
  • You should disconnect your connection before starting a performance in the theater and before entering a church – this is required by cultural and ethical standards.
  • Turn off your mobile wherever you see a sign asking you to do so. If you urgently need to contact someone, leave the cell phone ban area.
  • You cannot photograph or film people with a mobile phone camera without their consent. The situation is similar with the voice recorder on the cell phone.
  • In case of emergency, everyone with a cell phone is obliged to provide it for urgent negotiations.
  • Do not call in the morning until 9 o’clock without prior arrangement. or in the evening after 22 o’clock. On weekends, don’t use your phone at all. Relax.
  • The caller ends the telephone conversation.

conclusions

By following these simple rules, you will avoid embarrassing situations. You will not cause inconvenience to your subscribers and those around you.

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