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Name a place NOT to talk on a cell phone

Dates, gatherings where family/friends are present who would like your full attention

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It is deadly to text when _____

Driving

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When watching a movie with others, what types of food-related noises should one avoid?

Noisy foods, wrappers
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Why not use a silly email address?

College admission counselors, prospective employers, or others may be turned off

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What's best to do if you send someone a few messages with no response?

Stop, they clearly are not interested

200

Tell something NOT to do on a cellphone

Argue, gossip, bully, send private photos or texts

200

How do you feel when someone you are with interrupts your interaction to text or talk on their phone?

Ignored, insignificant

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What behavior annoys others during a TV show or movie?

Talking, predicting the ending, finding flaws

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What message is conveyed when you use all caps?

SHOUTING

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In addition to friends and family, who might see your posts/photos?

Everyone; people may use them against you to cyber-bully, cyber-stalk, etc.

300

When on speakerphone, what do you need to do at the start of a conversation?

Notify the person with whom you speak and all people present in the room

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What types of messages are better given in person?

Any negative news (breakup, conflict-related issue)

300

When people visit, what usually needs to happen to the TV?

Turn it off

300

Before sending political or controversial content, what do you need to know?

Know your recipient; they may hold different beliefs and/or be offended

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Why not use sarcasm or jokes in texts?

People might not understand how you meant it

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What is the problem with a long greeting on your voice mail?

Listeners often have limited time or patience

400

How do most people react to long, rambling messages left on voice mail?

Annoyed, don't listen to full message, mailbox gets full quicker

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People expect email responses promptly. You need more time. What should you do?

Send a message explaining your usual response time

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What info should not be given as you post about your upcoming vacation?

The dates you will be out of town

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When is it okay to forward other people's messages?

Info/photos are private; it's unethical and possibly illegal to forward to others without their permission

500

In what situation(s) should cell phones be turned off or set on vibrate?

Classes, meetings, concerts, theaters, religious services; wherever ringtones would distract

500

What is the problem with slang and abbreviations in text?

Recipient might not understand all slang/abbreviations that you understand

500

Why is it unrealistic to expect immediate responses from your text or voice mail messages?

People are busy and may have other priorities

500

What action is advisable before sending long attachments or a bunch of photos?

Ask first (storage, data)

500

You receive an angry email. What's your best first action?

Cool down, take your time, don't respond in anger; ideally ask to talk in person

600

Why move away from a group of people when talking on your phone?

Avoid disturbing others, protect your privacy

600

When you leave a voice mail, what three pieces of info should you give?

Your name, phone number, reason for call

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What question do you need to ask yourself before sending emails or posting on sites?

Is it okay for the world to see this?

600

Why not give personal info to someone you think you know in a chat room?

The person may use the info to harm you

600

What very important part of communication is missing in electronic communication?

Non-verbals: facial expression, body language

Verbals: Tone

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