Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 12-3Candace is preparing materials for a class she is teaching on cell phone etiquette. This is the first time she has taught this subject, and her research is uncovering some interesting information.Candace concludes her presentation by reminding students to use common courtesy. This means that if you are talking with someone face-to-face, you ____.
A. should not accept cell phone calls
B. should accept cell phone calls if you apologize quickly to the other person
C. should accept cell phone calls if you like the person calling better than the person you are with
D. should accept cell phone calls if you have not spoken to the person calling for more than two days
Answer: A
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