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Does the Death of the Landline Phone Mean the Death of “Phone Etiquette”?

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Apr 12, 2016
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Columnist Sue Shellenbarger equates the death of the landline phone to the death of phone etiquette as we know it because children no longer have to share a single line with the whole family. But not all hope is lost: In spite of new technology, Homelanders are being taught mindfulness and cultivating emotional intelligence in the classroom.

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