Phone OFF:  12 situations where it’s best to disconnect

Most people prefer to take phone calls during their commute. However, talking loudly in public areas such as a bus or the metro is extremely annoying to your fellow passengers.

Using a phone in the middle of a funeral displays disrespect for both the departed and their relatives. If it is important, please leave the immediate surroundings.

Using your phone while studying will definitely hinder your attention, making you feel unmotivated.

If you don’t want your meal to be burned or seasoned with extra salt, put your phone away.

Hey, Romeo or Juliet, if you start using phone during those intimate moments, you might find yourself sleeping alone.

Not only is it unhygienic, but when you answer calls in the bathroom, the echo reveals where you are speaking from.

Do not spoil your movie nights with friends and family by using the phone.

Give your full attention to the person you are talking to. Active listening fosters meaningful connections.

Eat your meals without disruptions.

If you’re out walking or playing with your pet, make sure to give it all your time.

Never use your phone while driving, as it significantly raises the risk of an accident. Keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road.

Avoid using your phone while walking, especially if there is traffic nearby. Keep an eye out for unexpected risks.