Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Hang Up the Phone

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While my children may disagree, I don`t believe that my husband and I have too many rules that we expect them to abide by. Besides the obvious of being courteous and respectful to others and keeping their rooms relatively neat, they all still have curfews and are, generally, not allowed out with their friends on school nights. We have one rule, however, that’s always been a source of controversy with them; no cell phones are allowed at the table during meals. While my children begrudgingly follow this rule, they generally complain that we are the only parents who restrict cell phone usage in any way. And while my husband and I will definitely not be changing this rule, I am beginning to think my children may be right.


Last Thursday evening, my husband and I took my step-son out to dinner to a “family style” restaurant. During dinner, my husband nudged me to look at the table next to us. Sitting at the table was what appeared to be a family of four people. What was interesting about the table was that all four people at the table, including the youngest that looked approximately eight years old, were all using their cell phones whether it was to text, email, or talk. I then looked at all the tables within our immediate vicinity and could not find a single table where, at least, one cell phone was not in use. When leaving the restaurant, I purposely walked around the restaurant and was astonished to see that there was a cell phone in use in some way at almost every single table.

While I understand that it’s difficult for kids to disconnect, I was surprised to see so many adults texting while sitting with their families. My husband and I created our cell phone rule because we feel that we have so little time with our kids that, when we are together, we don’t want them to be distracted. My observations in that restaurant made me wonder whether, with the unbridled use of cell phones, have we lost the skills necessary to just sit and enjoy someone’s company? Do we really have to be connected all the time?

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Laurel Scarr-Konel

We have the same rule! Too bad we weren't in the same restaurant just to prove the point to our kids! For now, we are sticking by our guns!

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Sun, 01/13/2013 - 23:17

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Liz Saldana

Much to my dismay, my husband will answer his cell phone during our meals. We're working on that. However, I will admit we did use our cellphones to communicate with each other via text at a restaurant a few months ago...it was that loud; and no, we're not going back.

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Sun, 01/13/2013 - 23:30

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Lucas Meyer

We don't really have a lot of "rules" that the kids have to abide by. They just seem to "know" what is D and ND (done and not done). Fear is also a good governor on them. Cell phones/texting are of course prohibited at the table-- they seem to get that, almost instinctively.

We're probably one of the last families in America that actually sits down to dinner every night without fail. Not easy to do , but everyone abides by that convention. Of course, the two older ones are now away at college, but when they're home they're at the table (sans cell phones).

Submitted by Vincent_Serro on Sun, 01/13/2013 - 23:32

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Vincent Serro

With kids the cell phones are becoming a new addiction. Even with some adults I've noticed they need to check the phone every so often even during a conversation.

Submitted by Judy_Heft on Mon, 01/14/2013 - 01:15

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Judy Heft

What about texting or checking emails during networking meetings? Are any of us really that important that a message can't wait for 1 1/2 hours? A friend of mine recently told me her 6 year old granddaughter has an iPhone? When i asked what for?, her answer was...in case of an emergency!!! I agree that phone usage is completely out of control.
Fred Klein

surprised that Fred has not commented
Fred Klein

actually the above post is mine (Joanne)
Nancy Schess

Can I admit that my new year's resolution was to put the blackberry away when I am with my family?
Corey Bearak

The rules must be what works for a given family, plain and simple. Certain times, the iPhone stays down, certain places in my home, are cell dead zones, including my home office space so I would need to forward it (which I sometimes do) to my land line.
When home and dining together I leave the iPhone on the side.
Fred Klein

It is a cause of controversy between Joanne and myself.

Submitted by ablumetti on Wed, 01/16/2013 - 01:24

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Andrew Blumetti

"Do we really have to be connected all the time?"

yes.

Susan Schoenberg

I'm with you Rona. A "time out" on being connected is essential. Otherwise all ability for human contact is lost.

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