NICOLA HORLICK: Never mind the sexting, checking your phone in a meeting is rude!

NICOLA HORLICK: Never mind the sexting, checking your phone in a meeting is rude!
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NICOLA HORLICK: Never mind the sexting, checking your phone in a meeting is rude!
Published: Feb, 15 2025 21:50

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Instead, you should talk to your boss and say it concerns you that others are taking phones into meetings and looking at them instead of focusing on the matter at hand, without mentioning sexting.

It isn't so much the sexting that concerns me but the fact that your colleague and others think it's okay to look at their phones at all during a meeting.

I am not shocked, but I suspect other people in this office would be more judgmental if they saw this sort of thing at a client meeting, and would probably say something to our boss.

During a meeting, I could not help but see that one of my colleagues – who I thought was taking notes – was sexting instead.

Britain's productivity is 18 per cent lower than that of the US and I feel sure that we could do much better if we were stricter about the use of mobile phones at work.

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