Is It Rude to Talk on Your Cell Phone in a Public Restroom?
We hit the streets of Miami Beach recently with our cameras to find the answer to a question we've been debating furiously around here at Switched headquarters -- is it rude to talk on your cellphone in a public restroom?
What about talking on your phone while waiting in line?
What do you think?
What Do Your Gadgets Say About You?
What Does Your Tech Say About You?
As makes sense in consumer societies, most folks in developed nations -- wittingly or not -- express themselves via the stuff they accumulate. Since technological goods have become increasingly pervasive, and affordable, it only makes sense that tech companies have begun to imbue their products with 'personalities' of their own. From your ride to your ringtone, your tech -- like it or not -- can expose aspects of your personality to others. Click through to see just what we're talking about.
Your car
Possibly the most widely recognized status symbol of the modern era, the automobile has been developed perhaps more than any other piece of machinery to appeal to certain personality types. A Mercedes, for instance, might give off the vibe that you are a high-roller, concerned with sophistication over flash. If you drive a Chevy, you're putting out that all-American vibe. And if you drive a Hummer? Well, you just suck.
Your ringtone
Downloadable ringtones have skyrocketed in popularity over recent years, with even your cousin's pitiful emo band hawking their own via MySpace. Since the kinds of people who use ringtones are rarely the kinds of people to courteously set their phones to silent mode when in public, the whole world's perception of you could hinge on your ringtone selection. If you pick a Young Jeezy jam, you're probably the type of person who likes to get crunk. If you download a Barry Manilow ringtone, you're probably the type of person that downloads ringtones by accident.
Your cell phone
With smartphones pervading pockets and purses everywhere, the cell phone may soon replace the automobile as the most recognizable status symbol. While a BlackBerry gives off the vibe that you are all about business, an iPhone would suggest that you mix business and pleasure -- a technological mullet, of sorts. And as for those Luddites among us with older-gen, plain-old cell phones? Well, that says we'd rather buy months' worth of groceries than a telephone.
Your preferred MP3 player bit rate
A CNET report has broken down MP3 listeners into types, contingent on their bit rate preferences. Folks who listen to 128kbps probably use their MP3 players' included headphones. Those who subscribe to 256kbps are highly likely to use BitTorrent, but never Limewire. Lossless fans tend be Gen X-ers, while 320kbps-listeners tend to be part of Gen Y.
Your Vista sidebar gadgets
Since Vista's "gadgets" feature leaves some users perplexed, Windows Vista Magazine (that's right) offered a break-down of Vista user types last year. According to the article, those who leave the sidebar alone are "unadventurous" and might be "nervous." Folks who mess with the sidebar a little bit are "naturally curious," but also "flit between things." On the other hand, Vista users who fully take advantage of the sidebar are called "individuals" who "aren't afraid to try new things." It's almost as if Windows Vista Magazine wants you to pay for Windows Vista gadgets. Weird.
Your gadgets, in general
If you're a gadget lover, or what's called an 'early adopter,' research shows that you're probably an assertive person. The study, conducted by Nielsen Online and Mindset Media, also found that folks who rush to the store in order to buy the newest gadget tend to have strong leadership qualities. Oh, and they also tend to be condescending jerks.
Your Mac
If you're a Mac user, chances are high that you're also an early adopter, so it should be no surprise that, as the owner of a Mac, you are probably an arrogant, uptight kind of person. Of course, it's not all bad. The study in question, conducted at last year's Macworld conference, shows that Mac users also tend to be more open-minded. Unless it comes to PC-users, that is.





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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsMichael giffordApr 29th 2009 5:25PM
while it may not be rude...it's pathetic...that one is so addicted to it or feels that its sooooooooooooo important to talk on the phone while in the toilet...sad really and a desperate excuse for a life...
WatchfulApr 29th 2009 6:00PM
Yes, talking on the phone in the restroom is extremely rude, not to mention just plain pathetic!
BunkyApr 29th 2009 6:14PM
Rude,extremely nasty,and very self absorbed.
apoetesswitch28Apr 29th 2009 6:38PM
why is it rude, as if people dont use their cell phones at home on the toilet! It may be annoying to listen to someone elses conversation but you can just get your butt off the toilet stall next to them and move on down the road!
lwallingsfordApr 29th 2009 6:51PM
While I do think it's rude to speak on the cellphone while in the bathroom, I find it dreadfully funny that the video in question never mentions talking while in the bathroom...... hmm...
shaunisadirtyApr 29th 2009 8:10PM
Mostly just extremely awkward. As if hearing someone farting nonstop on the toilet isn't weird enough now we get to hear them do it while talking on the phone.
JasonApr 29th 2009 8:26PM
I do it just to annoy the other people in the restroom. Then I say, "hang on a sec", and I let out a huge echoing fart. And I be sure to mention to whomever I'm talking to that the guy at the urinal beside me has a really tiny doo-dah.
RApr 29th 2009 8:48PM
I totally agree with Bunky: "Rude,extremely nasty,and very self absorbed."
I have on NUMEROUS occasions encountered women PURPOSELY standing inside our restrooms at work, near the sinks, to take a call. WHY!!?? Can't you take the call outside or something if you want privacy?? Why in the name of all that is holy would you choose the BATHROOM?? Whenever I encounter this, I try to be as loud as possible with my door slamming, toilet flushing, hand-washing, etc.
mioshi3Apr 30th 2009 5:01PM
Hell yes it is rude! What if u have to sh*t and some dumb azz is sitting there chatting in the chair or lounge that is in the bathroom.............happens at my school regularly and I want to slap the u know what out of the fat beotch every time!!! On second thought I need to just let it loose!
tyJun 4th 2009 5:57PM
Doing it in public maybe rude and doing it in bathroom may not be as rude. Your excusing yourself. Also, it depends on what the person is talking about. Something serious...Hell yes, I will answer my phone. Cellphones are used in public every minute of the day. Get use to it. Talking on the phone while taking a shit is your business although quite disgusting but it's their business.