Mobile Interruptions: Good When For You, Bad When For Others
from the stress-and-the-mobile-phone dept
A new study on mobile gadget etiquette and stress levels seems to have concluded that people feel they need to be connected all the time, and get stressed out when they feel they're cut off from their wireless IV drip (addiction symptoms, anyone?), but at the same time, they feel it's incredibly rude for someone else to interrupt them with a mobile phone call or use their wireless connection during a meeting. In other words, similar to the way many people feel about driving-while-yakking, it's okay when you do it, but terrible when anyone else around you does it.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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And yes people who drive while talking on cellphones are dangerous, not just nuisances.
All in all, i think people just need to relax a little. Unless your a doctor or in some sort of emergency occupation, I think we can get away for a little bit.
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