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Describe an unusual personal experience you have had that involved a mobile phone.It is not unusual to see people sending text messages in the middle of a film, but I had never seen anyone speaking on their mobile phones during a film until last month. I was at the cinema and a few minutes after the beginning of the film a phone rang. A man in one of the front rows picked up his phone and started talking loudly. The woman sitting behind him asked him politely to switch off the phone but he ignored her. The man was speaking loudly and laughing so he was disturbing everybody and someone else asked him to talk outside. He refused to do so until one of the ushers reminded him that the use of mobile phones during the film was forbidden.Finally, the man stood up and left the cinema still speaking on his phone. He did not return to the film, which pleased everyone.Some people believe that children under the age of 13 should not have mobile phones. What do you think? Discuss.It seems that we cannot live without our mobile phones nowadays, and this dependence also extends to children. Many people think that the use of mobile phones by young children may be negative, and this is also my opinion.I agree that there are some cases in which children can take advantage of a phone, but on most occasions, their having one is useless and even harmful. Mobile phones can be useful when they go to a summer camp or when going out with friends. However, children do not only use mobile phones on these special occasions, they use them without limits. Children mostly use them at school or at home to send endless text messages, surf the net, or watch videos.We have seen how much harm mobile phones can do when used to record bullying scenes. So then, shouldn´t parents limit their use until children are responsible and mature enough to use them?

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