Mobile phone and public places
At a preconference at the White House, reporters "daunted" the speaker with mobile calls.
The case came out rather funny, but nevertheless the question is relevant. Why do not so many people turn off their mobile phones in cinemas, conferences, theaters and other public places, where the squeaky melody that is heard throughout the room violates the idyll and atmosphere?
The case came out rather funny, but nevertheless the question is relevant. Why do not so many people turn off their mobile phones in cinemas, conferences, theaters and other public places, where the squeaky melody that is heard throughout the room violates the idyll and atmosphere?