Friday, October 10, 2008

Cell Phones

As you can you can imagine cell phones are as ubiquitous here as they are in America. A co-worker of mine changes his ringtone every morning! No matter how far you travel things are still the same. The particular point I would like to make is about the volume of cell phone conversations.

If you've ever complained (or felt like confiscating a abusers phone) about a person seemingly yelling into his (or her, but it seems more his) phone, feel better because you are not alone. It is clear that there are no cultural barriers to this phenomenon. In fact I might argue that the Amharic, Tigrenia or the 20 other languages yelled into a cell phone here can compete with even your champion phone shouters back home (I'm looking at you David).

 You can blame it on poor infrastructure, lack of personal space or whatever, but whoever invents a cell phone zapper that can disconnect offending parties, or a phone that cures excessively voluble speakers will be a happy millionaire (USD not birr).

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