One unspoken rule that seems to be universally acknowledged is the “no phone” etiquette in social situations. Whether it’s at dinner, gatherings, or meetings, there’s an unspoken understanding that everyone should minimize distractions from their phones to be present and engaged. It’s rarely discussed, but we all tend to feel a bit uncomfortable if someone is constantly checking their phone instead of participating in the moment. This helps foster deeper connections and shows respect for those around us. What do you think?
One unspoken rule that seems to be universally acknowledged is the “no phone” etiquette in social situations. Whether it’s at dinner, gatherings, or meetings, there’s an unspoken understanding that everyone should minimize distractions from their phones to be present and engaged. It’s rarely discussed, but we all tend to feel a bit uncomfortable if someone is constantly checking their phone instead of participating in the moment. This helps foster deeper connections and shows respect for those around us. What do you think?