“…phone use in grocery stores, theaters, public transportation) have evolved in different cultural contexts (Baron & Segerstad, 2010; Campbell, ; Ito, 2005); and within those spaces, norms within small, personal networks play a key role ( Campbell & Russo, ). Especially within young adult networks, it is not unusual to be on the phone while engaged in face‐to‐face interaction (Cahir & Lloyd, ; Hall, Baym, & Miltner, ; Miller‐Ott & Kelly, ). Although users often delineate off‐limits moments (Hall et al, ), especially during periods of interpersonal intimacy (Miller‐Ott & Kelly, ), these findings reveal that overall young people are comfortable with and accustomed to ongoing cellphone use in contemporary face‐to‐face settings.…”