Smartphone is making people more alien to each other.
Golden rule: No one is allowed to look at smartphones during dinner. No one!
If someone is caught looking at a smartphone at the dinner party, the first person who detects a person who violates this rule will be allowed to check the phone for 1 minute. The next person who detects ' crime ' will also be checked on the phone for 1 minute. This principle can be applied up to 200 guests and 200 smartphones.
If you need to put your smartphone on the table, you need to turn the screen upside down. So whether its owner looks at it but never touches its screen. If the assistant asks you to transfer the phone to another place to order food, the owner can be favored to check the phone for 30 seconds.
Only parents with young children under 9 years old at home with the babysitter are allowed to flip the phone screen up during dinner.
If the babysitter calls, parents must pick up, everyone in the dining table is allowed to look at their phone for 3 minutes.
If a person at the table asked: ' Sorry, can I spend 1 minute to send a short e-mail? ', others in the table need to vote on whether to approve or not. If you agree, the rest of the table will be sent a short e-mail.
If 1 person is detected send 2 emails then all others can send 3 emails.
If there is something interesting on Facebook, you have to share it with people with you, and then people are allowed to check Facebook to find relaxation.
You are not allowed to take Instagram photos of your food.
No one is allowed to enter the restaurant's bathroom with the smartphone. If anyone is found walking into the bathroom with the phone, all the people sitting at the table can check their phone until the other person comes back.
No one can hide a smartphone in the bathroom like Michael Corleone in the Godfather movie .
If while talking at a party, there is a question that can easily be solved using Google, then a person in the table is allowed to search on Google.
Google searchers to answer questions will be allowed to check emails, Facebook, and Twitter in 2 minutes.
If everyone sees you are trying to check the phone under the table, try to finish your work quickly.
Photos of babies or weddings can be shown on the phone for 3 minutes. If you do not have a baby, or do not attend a recent wedding party, please only use the phone within 90 seconds.
If someone uses the phone to show off pictures they have taken from the holiday, you are allowed to quietly watch them.
Secretly sending a message to someone at the party is considered impolite and discouraged.
When the party is over, return home, you are allowed to use the phone comfortably.
You are allowed to check the phone during lunch. It's just lunch. No one cares.
LTS: Although these are just humorous principles, this shows that smartphones are making people lose their habit of communicating with each other. Instead, virtual life on social networks, filled with temptations, is an attractive destination for smartphone users.