Anonymous wrote:It’s always either toddlers or Boomers. So annoying.
Anonymous wrote:^^ and yes their millenial children can't seem to buy headphones for their toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens on the Metro all the time. And yes, airports. Though I was on a flight the other day and the guy next to me was doing this and the flight attendant told him he had to turn it down and she would try to find headphones. I was impressed that she actually tried to enforce the rule.
Then again, I think I prefer this to the girl in the airport bathroom who just had to get the perfect Instagram selfie and block the sinks. Why do you need a photo of yourself in a public restroom? Its crazy.
American now announces you have to wear headphones. Flew Sunday and that was the first time I heard that. No clue if they enforce it but it’s a start.
Heard this, too, on an American flight over the weekend. At first I thought it was an odd announcement, and then I encountered multiple people listening without headphones and though “kudos to American!” Sadly on one flight the announcement was ignored by not 1 but 2 people near me.
Anonymous wrote:I drive a bus and it always gob smacks me when people do this in public. About 98% of them are middle aged men (any race). It drives me bananas and I have zero issue with getting on the microphone and asking them to turn the volume to a level only they can hear. (Most of them will argue about it.) If I can hear it in the front with all the fans blowing and general noise, then it's TOO LOUD! I think this falls squarely under the category of "things you shouldn't need to be told."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always either toddlers or Boomers. So annoying.
Toddlers or their mothers? Who’s making the decisions here. And I’ve never seen an older person blasting their phone for any reason.
Seriously. I’ve seen mostly teenagers and millenials doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today it was a lady across from me in physical therapy, getting her heat and STEM treatment while watching her phone on full volume. Clueless.
Nope - I hop up and tell them I'm done and will not pay for PT in that situation.
Anonymous wrote:It’s always either toddlers or Boomers. So annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This happens on the Metro all the time. And yes, airports. Though I was on a flight the other day and the guy next to me was doing this and the flight attendant told him he had to turn it down and she would try to find headphones. I was impressed that she actually tried to enforce the rule.
Then again, I think I prefer this to the girl in the airport bathroom who just had to get the perfect Instagram selfie and block the sinks. Why do you need a photo of yourself in a public restroom? Its crazy.
American now announces you have to wear headphones. Flew Sunday and that was the first time I heard that. No clue if they enforce it but it’s a start.
Anonymous wrote:I drive a bus and it always gob smacks me when people do this in public. About 98% of them are middle aged men (any race). It drives me bananas and I have zero issue with getting on the microphone and asking them to turn the volume to a level only they can hear. (Most of them will argue about it.) If I can hear it in the front with all the fans blowing and general noise, then it's TOO LOUD! I think this falls squarely under the category of "things you shouldn't need to be told."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always either toddlers or Boomers. So annoying.
Toddlers or their mothers? Who’s making the decisions here. And I’ve never seen an older person blasting their phone for any reason.