Ummm... Am I the only one who sees something wrong in this? "...if we
are out enjoying a lovely dinner and someone's phone rings, that person
will check the caller ID and then immediately silence the phone. We all
show respect towards one another...." 

Personally, I'd turn OFF the phone as soon as I got to the restaurant
and all the parties had arrived. I *may* leave it on if someone in the
group hadn't turned up or was running late, just in case I needed to
call them or vice versa ("Where are you?"). But as soon as everyone is
there, the phone goes OFF. Period.

Is that just me? 

Rhonda

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