It just seems funny to me how the cell phone has legitimized the act of rudeness! I see people all day with friends, family, driving cars, walking down the street all attached to cell phones. And that's not just a quick hello, I can't talk now, I'll call you back, it's a long sometimes never ending conversation. On top of that the user seems to find it necessary to yell into the phone.
It doesn't seem to matter where they are, who they are with, how many people are being ignored or annoyed. The almighty call must go through. It wasn't that many years ago that they just didn't exist and we all got along fine.
The process kind of depresses me because I don't think I know enough people to keep me on the phone that many hours of the day. It will, mark my word, lead to a new "me-generation" illness or injury caused by holding the phone to your ear. It is obvious that it has already caused some brain damage or they wouldn't choose to use the damn thing in the places they do.
Yes, I have one but I hardly ever use it. It's for emergencies only and only a couple of carefully chosen people have the number. No business calls or lengthy chats while I am doing something else more important, like visiting WDW. If I wanted to be found no matter where I am I would tell someone and they could come and find me. Thanks, I'm feeling much better now.
