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Actually, it is acceptable to talk on the phone in public because there are not only rules and regulations against receiving a call in public places. But it is best to quickly and quietly take the call and talk softly so that other people are not disturbed when someone receives a call and talks loudly. [...]
I think it's acceptable to talk on the phone in public as long as it is done in a respectful manner and provided that it doesn't disturb or annoy the people around you. It's important for people to be mindful of their surroundings and keep their conversation short, concise, and discreet. In quiet zones, it's [...]
I believe that it's fine to talk on the phone in public, provided that you do it respectfully and at a reasonable volume. In places like parks and shopping centers, if you don't seem to bother or annoy others, it's okay to take a call. However, in other areas, such as public transport, cafes, or [...]
I believe that it depends on the context. While in most public places, such as shopping centers or supermarket malls, it's okay to be on the phone and talk with your contacts, it's unlikely others will mind you. However, in certain public places, such as libraries or hospitals, where silence is a priority, it's better, [...]
It's generally acceptable to use mobile phones in public places like bus stations and train stations. However, it depends on the specific situation. For example, in restaurants, people are usually expected to talk in a moderate voice so as not to disturb others. In places like libraries and meeting halls, there are often restrictions on [...]
Well, it depends on the situation really. If you are in a quiet place like a library or on public transport, it's definitely a bit rude. People around you might be trying to focus or relax, but if it's not a busy area like a café or on the street, I think it's more acceptable [...]
Generally, it's acceptable for people to talk on the phone in public places, especially in spacious areas like stadiums, train stations, or parks. People are not too close to each other in these settings. However, it also depends on the specific location. In places like restaurants, people are expected to moderate their voices to avoid [...]
Yes, it must be considered to have conversations on phones in local areas such as public places or elsewhere because it is a person's right to talk in any area. However, consider that some areas are restricted for talking, like libraries and hospitals. People should be able to talk freely everywhere, and the government should [...]
Well, I think it's very general and common because it depends on specific situations or cases. For example, whenever I go to a restaurant, I never talk on the phone there because a restaurant requires a quiet atmosphere. If I have to take a call, I always move to a spacious location to avoid disturbing [...]
Well, I think it's very general and common because in some situations, I also talk on my phone in public places. However, I think it depends on specific cases and situations. For example, whenever you go to a restaurant, in order to not miss the opportunity to interact with your parents or friends on your [...]
Well, definitely yes, because I think talking on the phone in public is really very simple and very common. Whenever I have an important call from my friends or my parents, I always take my phone to talk in public. However, I think people should also be aware of how they talk on the phone [...]
Well, to me, generally speaking, it is acceptable because there may be people who are in urgent situations and need to take calls while on the go. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. The exceptions include public places that are expected to be quiet, such as cafes, libraries, and stores, where people try [...]
It's generally acceptable to use mobile phones in public places like bus stations and train stations. However, it depends on the specific situation. For example, in restaurants, people are usually expected to talk in a moderate voice so as not to disturb others. In places like libraries and meeting halls, there are often restrictions on [...]
