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Funerals Weddings
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CHURCH
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Hospitals and Medical testing labs which have sensitive equipment.
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...movie theatre?
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Doctors office. Hospitals. And probably the Library. +5
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Opera or a Broadway play.
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concert also at a conference+4
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The operating room.
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Hospital examination rooms where the cell phones might interfere with the medical equipment present.
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During funerals. I'm surprised how many people not only leave them on but answer them too. :( +5
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The oval office while sitting in the Presidents chair.........
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Everywhere....I despise cell phones.
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In line at the grocery store, or any store for that matter when dealing with the checkout clerk!
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While trying to sneak past the guards as you escape from a maximum-security prison.
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In the cockpit! I have actually seen it interfere with an ILS (instrument)navigation signal in an airliner. No, I wasn't the culprit...I dislike cell phones and how everyone is so in love with them. Another place you should turn it off is in your car, and people, quit trying to drive into me because you have limited multi-tasking skills and aren't paying attention.
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While in Court.
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in ICU +5
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While getting an MRI. You probably would have to leave it on a chair/table but you couldn't get up to answer it!!!
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Symphonies/Operas any performances.
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While deep sea diving.
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Labor/Delivery Room +5
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Definitely during sex.
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while on a plain, when driving (unless you got a headset) and in church. Thats just some :)
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during a wedding. Do you take this man "ring ring". :0
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When reading someone's last rites.
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No one has said, "when in class" yet. It drives me nuts when cell phones go off in my classes, whether I am teaching them or or taking them. And I have noticed a trend: a few years ago, it was the young people who forgot to silence their phones, but now it is the older generation that frequently interrupts class with their cell phones.
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Libraries, religious services(i.e. mass, weddings, funerals, etc,), hospitals, and movies.
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At baseball games
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These have probably all been said, but at a funeral, at a wedding and at a job interview.
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