Across the Carolinas, common‑sense phone habits help maintain calm in everyday spaces
Phones are part of daily life, but how we use them in shared spaces affects everyone around us. Most places don’t ban devices, but they do rely on simple courtesy to keep environments respectful, from young to old alike.
Restaurants & Cafés
– Silence ringtones – No speakerphone
– Step outside for calls – Keep videos and flash photography low‑impact
Meetings & Work Settings
– Phones on silent – Avoid texting while someone is speaking
– Step out quietly if a call can’t wait
Doctor’s Offices & Medical Spaces
– No speakerphone – No recording or photography – Place phone on vibrate
– Take calls outside to protect privacy
Courtrooms & Government Buildings
– Phones silenced or off – No calls, recording, or photography
– Follow posted rules and staff instructions
Public Waiting Areas & Transit
– Keep conversations brief and quiet
– Use headphones at low volume
– Avoid video calls in crowded spaces
Courtesy keeps shared spaces comfortable without restricting anyone’s ability to stay connected.
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