Viv 113 wrote:I love my mobile and it's even got a name "Martha" - MM (martha mobile).
I don't know why I should be surprised at this, but I can't believe someone would give their mobile phone a name.
Viv 113 wrote:I don't really like to have conversations on public transport, so sometimes if family call me when I am on a bus/train, e.g., I will say the word, "bus", or the word "train", and hang up. Thus, people know it's a moment where I do not wish to have a conversation.
Haha, that has really made me laugh. I am not imagining you sitting on a bus full of people, your phone going off and you answering rather abruptly with "bus" and hanging up. It's an amusing thought. I think I would laugh if I were a passenger on the bus at the time.
Viv 113 wrote:I cannot believe people who actually do not have one, because even if you do not wish to be disturbed whilst out and about, you could surely just switch it off. Quite simple really.
What's the point in having one if you're going to turn it off? Some people (like my mum) don't like to be contacted at all when they're out, and when they're at home they have a landline instead. Surely that's fair enough?
Viv 113 wrote:Even if they don't want one, TOUGH.
I think new laws should be brought in, in case of an emergency, where people may owe their lives to a mobile.
You would make it illegal not to own a mobile, but perfectly legal to have it switched off at any time? I think that may be an addition to the "ludicrous laws", were it introduced. Fortunately it's probably unlikely to be.