How would you feel if you left your cellphone at home?

United States
January 23, 2009 2:52am CST
Cellphones have become a household word. Everybody has it. It's the most common tool of communication. Cameras and videos, cp games, music, organizers, mobile internet,calendar, converters,are just among the many features other than call and short messaging. How would you feel if you left your cellphone at home? I'd definitely can't go on a minute without it.
8 responses
• India
24 Jan 09
I don't care much because in home my mobile is safe and i will get it as soon as i go to home, but i face some difficulty to contact some friends because i don't remember the numbers of the contacts i hope i don't have a good memory power.
• United States
24 Jan 09
We have the same problem. My memory isn't good especially when it comes to numbers. Happy mylotting!
• India
25 Jan 09
I hope we can try to increase our momory by learning one contact number a day ha ha ha .............
@pmspratik (202)
• Nepal
24 Jan 09
Well cellphone has become like a daily need in our life. If i miss it at home I feel like something is missing, some part of me is gone. You can't even contact anyone easily. Going to phone boots are a waste of time. So its better to carry a cell phone along with you by which you can call whenever and wherever you want and make its easy for you.
• United States
24 Jan 09
Exactly! Cellphones made our lives a lot easier!
@patzel88 (3310)
• Philippines
23 Jan 09
i don't bother much because i don't need to hand it over my cellphone .. there are times that i don't bring or i forgot my cellphone but i don't go back to see if there are messages or calls because someone will answer my phone.. there's always a person to be watch at home and i am not worried because i don't have a secret to hide to my family.
• United States
23 Jan 09
Good for you! My cp is my memory aid. I won't accomplish much if I forget it.
@rizzu87 (860)
• Malaysia
24 Jan 09
I forget my cellphones alot of time and i feel soo incomplete without it. I usually put my hand every minute to check my mobile and wallet and the day i forget the phone at home i keep on searching for it every now and then. And sometimes this results in problem not being able to contact people. i dont know how did we spend days without cell phones before.
• United States
24 Jan 09
Perhaps, cellphones have become so part of our lives that we can't recall how we did in the past without it.
@syang0901 (120)
• China
23 Jan 09
I'll feel not so comfortable coz I'll be worred about who will call me. I'll have a feel that the world doesn't connect with me if I don't carry a cellphone with me. Actually I can't feel my world coz my friends, collegues and parents can't connect with me.
• United States
23 Jan 09
We see eye to eye on that! Thanks
@Toony182 (256)
• United States
23 Jan 09
I'd be a bit angry, but I'm sure I could go on without it for a day or 2. My main concern with not having my cell phone is my friends might need to tell me something important, in which case they would send me a message or call me, and if I wasn't there to answer it - who knows what might happen. I don't really use my phone so much for music, games, or internet - it's primarily a tool of communication for me.
• United States
24 Jan 09
Right! The reason why cellphones are handy so that you don't get to lose touch with friends. There are times you are asked to make some errands and do some urgent things but won't be able to if you forget them it at home.
@longbangod (1785)
• Philippines
23 Jan 09
Same here, if I still have the chance or the time to go back home, I would do it just to get my mobile phone. But as far as I could remember it forgot to bring it once only. I make it a habbit to put my cp near my wallet where I put my DL so as not to forget it.
• United States
23 Jan 09
Yes, i'd definitely go home and take it back or else i'd be paralyzed.
• China
7 Feb 09
I will feel not convenient to contact with others, I worry about I may loose the important call. I will go home to take it because my home is near my office.