Is it just me or does anyone else think the over use of cell phones is getting a little ridiculous

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My biggest complaint with cell phone use is that people don't have any etiquette. Pay telephones are always located off in a corner or in a cubby hole and people should treat cell phones the same way , if you need to talk on your phone in public excuse yourself off to a corner somewhere. Have respect for others.
 

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Agree 100%. My problem isn't the device, but the people using them. The lack of etiquette is mostly an American phenomena, part of our Ugly American image. Over in Europe, you will not go into a restaurant and see people sitting at their tables yapping away.
 

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I'm getting tired of people looking down at their hands (scrolling), like there's a two headed serpent attached to their hand.
 

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I refuse to let technology dictate me. I have a phone and only use it for emergencies. Have never texted and use an average of 15 minutes a month. My boys on the other hand have blackberry's and seem to be on them all the time. Laptop and car and i am good to go.
 

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Boston woman has gym membership revoked for talking on cell phone

A Boston woman says her gym membership was revoked after the facility's "aggressive" manager caught her taking a phone call while on the elliptical.

The Boston Herald reports Tina Santoro Asmar claims she received an unexpected call from her doctor while on the machine at the Planet Fitness where she is a member, and answered the call without stepping off.

She says while she was talking, she was approached by the "very threatening" manager, who told her to get off the phone or risk losing her membership. Asmar tells MyFoxBoston.com she was taken aback by the manager's "very threatening behavior."

"The Planet Fitness manager's reaction was extremely aggressive and threatening," she said in a statement. "It scared me. No one deserves to be spoken to in this manner. I spent two days trying to get in touch with corporate with no response."

She added that she did not want to leave the workout area to take the call because her iPad was hooked up to the elliptical.

However, club co-owner Brian Kablik claims Asmar was the one acting belligerent.

“This is a member that’s had repeated issues and incidents with cell phone use,” Kablik told The Boston Herald. “I can assure you that our manager would not be treating a member poorly. Her reaction, when she was approached in a professional way, was extremely unprofessional and rude and dismissive.”

Planet Fitness is known for having a strict no cell phone rule in their workout areas, MyFoxBoston.com reports.





 

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Boston woman has gym membership revoked for talking on cell phone

A Boston woman says her gym membership was revoked after the facility's "aggressive" manager caught her taking a phone call while on the elliptical.

The Boston Herald reports Tina Santoro Asmar claims she received an unexpected call from her doctor while on the machine at the Planet Fitness where she is a member, and answered the call without stepping off.

She says while she was talking, she was approached by the "very threatening" manager, who told her to get off the phone or risk losing her membership. Asmar tells MyFoxBoston.com she was taken aback by the manager's "very threatening behavior."

"The Planet Fitness manager's reaction was extremely aggressive and threatening," she said in a statement. "It scared me. No one deserves to be spoken to in this manner. I spent two days trying to get in touch with corporate with no response."

She added that she did not want to leave the workout area to take the call because her iPad was hooked up to the elliptical.

However, club co-owner Brian Kablik claims Asmar was the one acting belligerent.

“This is a member that’s had repeated issues and incidents with cell phone use,” Kablik told The Boston Herald. “I can assure you that our manager would not be treating a member poorly. Her reaction, when she was approached in a professional way, was extremely unprofessional and rude and dismissive.”

Planet Fitness is known for having a strict no cell phone rule in their workout areas, MyFoxBoston.com reports.






I'm sure it can easily be proven whether this was actually a call from her doctor. If not (I suspect with near certainty she was lying) then good, fuck her, she got what she deserves.
 

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lol....Man I do about 30 text messages a month and that seems like a lot. 1000-2000 a month is nuts.

Harry, you would committ suicide if you saw my cellphone breakdown.
On average 1800-2000 calls a month. 7000-8000 texts messages a month.
 

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I have a to go phone, just put my AT&T chip in there. No Internet, picture messages and no email. I hate being on the phone. No twitter and no Facebook. I guess I'm old school and out of the loop.
 

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