Probably not, but with kids, I leave mine on.

On 8/20/07, Rhonda Bracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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?

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