A. advice B. turn off C. talks D. loudly E. talk about F. quietly
Dear Sunday Globe,
I am writing to tell you about your passage Smartphones Make Life Easier in last Sunday's newspaper. You did a very good job explaining the good points of smartphones, but you didn't
their bad points at all. So, I hope you'll let me give your readers some on smartphone etiquette. The first point I'd like to address is loudness. When you talk on your smartphone in public, please don't shout. In fact, the microphones in smartphones are very sensitive. So, you can be heard even if you speak .
Another point is about personal space. I don't think it is polite to make calls in small space full of people. This makes others uncomfortable and forces them to listen to your personal business. What's worse, it stops many face-to-face from ever beginning.
Lastly, doing two things at the same time is dangerous. For example, making calls while driving is a bad habit. Pay attention to the road! Similarly, when staying with your friends, your smartphone and enjoy yourselves.
Yours truly,
Amber Jala