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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, [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
