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How do college students use mobile phones correctly and send civilized short messages?

With the increasing popularity of mobile phones, casual use of mobile phones in social places or workplaces has become a taboo of civilized etiquette, and mobile phone etiquette has attracted more and more attention. In foreign countries, such as Telstra, business halls all promote mobile phone etiquette by providing customers with "mobile phone etiquette" brochures.

1. Pay attention to the occasions when using mobile phones.

In public places, especially stairs, elevators, intersections, sidewalks and other places, you can't use your mobile phone like no one's watching.

In meetings and negotiations with others, it is best to turn off your mobile phone. If you are afraid of missing important calls, you can turn it into a vibrating state. This not only shows respect for others, but also does not interrupt the speaker's thinking. The constant ringing of the bell during the meeting does not reflect your "busy business", but shows your lack of cultivation.

In some public places, such as watching movies, attending operas or concerts, it is extremely inappropriate to use mobile phones. If you have to answer, it is more appropriate to send a mobile phone message in a silent way.

It is also necessary to turn off the mobile phone or set it to vibrate at the dinner table. Don't be interrupted by annoying chimes when you are in a good mood;

No matter how busy the business is, for the safety of yourself and other passengers, don't use mobile phones on the plane:

When talking on a mobile phone in public, try to keep your voice down and never talk loudly to win the attention of passers-by.

No matter what occasion, when not in use, it is best to put the mobile phone in a formal position that conforms to etiquette. Don't put it in your hand or hang it outside your pocket when not in use. Usually, the location of the mobile phone is: in the briefcase you carry with you (this position is the most formal), in the inner pocket of your coat; It's in the cell phone case on the belt. When in a meeting, the mobile phone should be entrusted to the secretary and conference staff, or it can be placed in an inconspicuous place, such as at hand, behind, in a handbag, not on the table. Women can hang their mobile phones around their necks, on their chests or between their wrists, which is not only convenient to use, but also decorative.

2. SMS should not be taken lightly.

With the more and more extensive use of SMS, it has become the focus of mobile phone etiquette. What's the difference between answering the phone directly and calling the phone if the voice of SMS keeps passing around in all occasions where the phone needs to be vibrated or turned off? So when you are in a meeting or talking to others, you should use your mobile phone to receive short messages, and you can't be silent. Don't check text messages when others can look at you. It is also disrespectful to talk to others while reading mobile phone text messages.

In the selection and editing of short messages, we should pay as much attention as calling for civilization. Because the short message you send means that you agree with or at least don't deny the content of the short message, which reflects your taste and level. So don't edit or forward unhealthy short messages, especially those that satirize great men, celebrities and even revolutionary martyrs, let alone forward them.

3. The setting of ringtones should be civilized.

Due to the progress and development of network technology, ringtones can not only be downloaded from the network, but also have a wide variety, including music, singing, imitating human voices, imitating animal calls and so on. Young people's ringtones should be healthy and lively, showing youthful vitality, and avoid vulgar and low-level ringtones.