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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 10:04 AM
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Samantha Henig
I’m more of an etiquette snob than self-proclaimed etiquette expert Anna Post. Or so it seemed at yesterday’s “Mobile Etiquette Tea,” where she and Intel’s Dr. Geneveive Bell discussed what’s socially acceptable use of cell phones, smart phones, lap tops, and e-mail.
Over finger sandwiches and a tower of cupcakes at the Russian Tea
Room, a woman posed a hypothetical for Anna, the granddaughter of Emily
Post: Who is ruder, the person jabbering away on her cell phone on the
bus while everyone around her grows increasingly annoyed, or the
annoyed seatmates who spent 10 minutes rolling their eyes and
harrumphing and generally trying to make it passive aggressively clear
to her that she should shut up? Anna said that, as with someone who
spills red wine all over a dinner table, the proper way to deal with
the “accidental offender” is to keep your annoyance to yourself so the
situation can be smoothed over as quickly as possible ... (Read the rest of this article in DoubleX).
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