Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem pointing out the signs posted all over every train that state listening to music without headphones is prohibited.
And sooner or later, you’re going to give one of them the attention they’re seeking. And then your plans for whatever you were doing that day, will change, and you’ll be in a hospital instead.
So your solution is to just put up with this ridiculous behavior? That is what they are counting on. I have spoken up many times and not ended up in the hospital.
Seriously. When did we become a nation of cowards? What more will you put up with?
Stand up FFS. "Excuse me, can you put on headphones?" Then point to the sign. If the person glares at you, keep staring back. You would have the support of every other person in the car -- except, of course, the scaredy cats who seem to believe everyone is out to get them.
Do you live in DC? I've seen people abandon entire metro cars to avoid some psycho with no one saying a word or confronting the person. There is a yearly article about how some kids stab/beat an elderly person while the rest of the passengers mind their own business. I'm not sure where you get the idea that you would have any support confronting a person on the metro
There is a difference between abandoning a car when there is clearly a mentally ill, homeless person ranting and someone who is simply being obnoxious by not using headphones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem pointing out the signs posted all over every train that state listening to music without headphones is prohibited.
And sooner or later, you’re going to give one of them the attention they’re seeking. And then your plans for whatever you were doing that day, will change, and you’ll be in a hospital instead.
So your solution is to just put up with this ridiculous behavior? That is what they are counting on. I have spoken up many times and not ended up in the hospital.
Seriously. When did we become a nation of cowards? What more will you put up with?
Stand up FFS. "Excuse me, can you put on headphones?" Then point to the sign. If the person glares at you, keep staring back. You would have the support of every other person in the car -- except, of course, the scaredy cats who seem to believe everyone is out to get them.
Do you live in DC? I've seen people abandon entire metro cars to avoid some psycho with no one saying a word or confronting the person. There is a yearly article about how some kids stab/beat an elderly person while the rest of the passengers mind their own business. I'm not sure where you get the idea that you would have any support confronting a person on the metro
There is a difference between abandoning a car when there is clearly a mentally ill, homeless person ranting and someone who is simply being obnoxious by not using headphones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem pointing out the signs posted all over every train that state listening to music without headphones is prohibited.
And sooner or later, you’re going to give one of them the attention they’re seeking. And then your plans for whatever you were doing that day, will change, and you’ll be in a hospital instead.
So your solution is to just put up with this ridiculous behavior? That is what they are counting on. I have spoken up many times and not ended up in the hospital.
Seriously. When did we become a nation of cowards? What more will you put up with?
Stand up FFS. "Excuse me, can you put on headphones?" Then point to the sign. If the person glares at you, keep staring back. You would have the support of every other person in the car -- except, of course, the scaredy cats who seem to believe everyone is out to get them.
Do you live in DC? I've seen people abandon entire metro cars to avoid some psycho with no one saying a word or confronting the person. There is a yearly article about how some kids stab/beat an elderly person while the rest of the passengers mind their own business. I'm not sure where you get the idea that you would have any support confronting a person on the metro
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem pointing out the signs posted all over every train that state listening to music without headphones is prohibited.
And sooner or later, you’re going to give one of them the attention they’re seeking. And then your plans for whatever you were doing that day, will change, and you’ll be in a hospital instead.
So your solution is to just put up with this ridiculous behavior? That is what they are counting on. I have spoken up many times and not ended up in the hospital.
Seriously. When did we become a nation of cowards? What more will you put up with?
Stand up FFS. "Excuse me, can you put on headphones?" Then point to the sign. If the person glares at you, keep staring back. You would have the support of every other person in the car -- except, of course, the scaredy cats who seem to believe everyone is out to get them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem pointing out the signs posted all over every train that state listening to music without headphones is prohibited.
And sooner or later, you’re going to give one of them the attention they’re seeking. And then your plans for whatever you were doing that day, will change, and you’ll be in a hospital instead.
So your solution is to just put up with this ridiculous behavior? That is what they are counting on. I have spoken up many times and not ended up in the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Because people suck.
I respond by launching Baby Shark and aiming the phone at the offender.
Anonymous wrote:Passive aggression/looking for an opportunity to sucker punch anyone who complains openly.
Anonymous wrote:You learn pretty quickly in DC not to interact with anyone on the metro. People don't wear headphones to get you to talk to them then they either start a confrontation or ask for money. The pp who actually points out the rules is going to end up on social media one day portrayed as a racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no problem pointing out the signs posted all over every train that state listening to music without headphones is prohibited.
And sooner or later, you’re going to give one of them the attention they’re seeking. And then your plans for whatever you were doing that day, will change, and you’ll be in a hospital instead.