Here is the cell phone etiquette you should keep in mind.
Every cell phone comes equipped with different ring tones, different volume ranges and the ability to put the phone on vibrate mode. In other words, instead of ringing, the phone will simply vibrate at intervals until it is answered by the user or by voicemail. One of the first things you must do when getting a new cell phone is to learn how to utilize this vibrate mode feature. This is because you will need to use it quite often. Whether you attend any meeting, theatrical production or class, you should always be polite and either turn the phone off completely or put it on vibrate. You wouldn't start whistling or singing in the middle of a meeting, would you? Of course not, so why let your phone go off and distract those around you who want to listen?
Do not answer your phone while you are interacting with others. If you are at a meeting or sitting with a group of your friends at dinner, it is impolite to answer the phone and strike up a separate conversation with the person who called you. There are a few exceptions to this rule, of course. If you are expecting an important call, and by "important," I mean a call from a doctor or a call by somebody who is taking care of your kids, then give advance warning to those you will be interacting with that you may receive a call you will have to take. Instead of answering at the table, however, excuse yourself and walk somewhere private. Otherwise, let your voicemail pick up the call and call that person back later.
Mind your volume while you are talking on a cell phone. For some reason, people think that since the person they are talking to is usually miles away, there is a need to talk louder for them to hear. Keep your voice at a normal tone when using a cell phone.
In short, be mindful of those around you at all times when using a cell phone. Just as you wouldn't want to hear somebody's personal business as they talk to somebody standing right next to them, others will not want to hear the details of your personal life as you gab on the phone. Keep these tips in mind the next time you pick up that phone and you will not disturb anybody around you.
