Saturday, January 16, 2010

Cell Phones and Dating

Cell phones are everywhere and now more than ever integrated into our daily life on a massive level. However, there are those times when cell phones need to a take a backseat in your life and one of those time is most definitely when you're on a date. It doesn't matter whether it's the first date or the tenth date. You need to turn off the cell phone if you ever hope to "turn on" your date. Cell phones and dating often turn into popularity contests. Each person will try and accept as many calls as they can in an effort to say "See, I'm soooo important, you're lucky to be with me". This is a turn off. Period. Whether they immediately know it or not.

It's understandable that everyone has responsibilities and even emergencies. If you're one of these people, and you're going on a date have some respect for your date on turn your ringer off. If your phone has a vibrate mode then that's a much better option than some annoying ring breaking a romantic moment. Let non important calls go right to voicemail, that's what it's for right?!

Cell phones also send you this really informative report every month, it's called a bill. What's on it? Every single number you called, when you called and how long you talked. Ouch. This could cause quite and issue if you're dating multiple people at the same time. If you're going to bring your dates home make sure that your cell phone bill is tucked away in a safe place.




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