(Nick Galifianakis for The Post) | Dear Carolyn: Our daughter-in-law is 36 and lives in our town. She is always completely engrossed in her smartphone. During visits with her and when we drive her somewhere in our car — she doesn't drive — she toys with the phone to the detriment of any other conversations with adults. When we visit, we notice that she pays more attention to her phone and ignores her 2-year-old. We asked our son to talk to her about it, but nothing has changed. What is a good polite — or even impolite — way to tell her to put down the phone and pay attention to the world around her? — Ignored |