Cellphones. We can't live without them, but do we have to use them all the time? Proper Ollie doesn't think so. Listen up and power down as he lays out what is and isn't appropriate when it comes to using your 'mobile'.

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Speaker: One sec, Hey Charlie! Hey, hey man, what's up? How's the Country Club, yeah. Yeah, I am here on the East side. I was looking at properties. You know, driving up here people make you feel like prince. Mobiles have caused people to lose all the sense of courtesy. It's time to establish some essential etiquette. This madness has to stop. You people can barely walk and chew gum at the same time, let alone drive and check. Please stop. Speaker1: Did you get the dry cleaning? (Phone Ringing) Speaker: Hello! Hey Phil, Hey, Driving safe? Hey, look out for speed traps and woman cops. Never set your mobile on a dining table. Having a mobile is no longer impressive to anyone, unless you have a hearing problem, keep it stilled. If you must take a call, please excuse yourself. Checking your phone constantly in another's company is rude, and unless you are speaking into it, take that bloody contraption out of your ear. Don't subject innocent by standers to your conversations, particularly when your victims cannot escape in situations such as: Speaker: Hey Mom, hey, yeah. Yeah, yeah. It's your favorite boy. Oh, yeah. Happy Birthday, I said, Happy Birthday. Yeah, yeah. Everywhere I look it reminds me of you. Alright, ha, ha, ha. Be discrete. Speaking louder won't help, unless of course, the other person is with an earshot Wireless devices are not accessories. Unless completely necessary, don't wear any of them. This includes, but is not limited to, more than one device on the belt, Bluetooth and headset when not in use. Proper.