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Which practices should courteous cell phone users adopt to avoid offending others?

1) Keep conversations at a reasonable volume
2) Avoid using cell phones in quiet places
3) Respect others' personal space
4) Turn off cell phones in theaters and other public places
5) Use headphones when listening to audio in public

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Final answer:

Courteous cell phone practices include keeping volumes low, avoiding phone use in quiet areas, respecting personal space, silencing phones in theaters, and using headphones for audio in public spaces.

Step-by-step explanation:

Courteous cell phone users should adopt practices to avoid offending others. These include:

  1. Keeping conversations at a reasonable volume to avoid disturbing those around you.
  2. Avoiding the use of cell phones in quiet places such as libraries, classrooms, or solemn public gatherings, to respect the need for silence.
  3. Respecting others' personal space and not using cell phones in a manner that invades this space, recognizing that cultural norms for personal space may vary.
  4. Turning off or silencing cell phones in theaters, lectures, and during performances to not disrupt the experience for others.
  5. Using headphones when listening to audio in public spaces to keep your entertainment private and not impose it on others.

These behaviors reflect a general etiquette for mobile phone usage that is considerate of others, taking into account the mores and laws of society.

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