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Yesterday, I boarded a lightly-loaded Gatwick Express service at London Victoria, about 10 minutes before departure. I sat in an airline-style seat and looked forward to the journey. A few minutes later, a man settled into the airline style seat (of a pair) in front of me, arranged all his stuff on the seat-back table, and starts playing YouTube or TikTok videos on a phone, at full volume.
I politely asked if he had any earphones, as people might not want their peace and quiet disturbed.
He said ‘Earphones? You’re incredibly rude! I’ll tell you what, I’ll just move somewhere else, ok’
I was flabbergasted. I said ‘I’M rude? You want to inflict loud noise on everyone but it’s me that’s rude??’
He walks off with a ‘stop digging’ comment over his shoulder. Then sits down in a bay of four seats about 5 rows ahead, on the opposite side.
A man at his new proposed seating area says ‘the gentleman has a point, don’t think you can play that here’ presumably pointing at the phone (I couldn’t see). ‘You’d best move on, or else…’
‘Or else what?’ said phone man, gathering his things and moving off into the next carriage…
Was I in the wrong? I thanked the other chap for his support and enjoyed a quiet journey as a result.
Was I unreasonable?
Not that it makes any difference, but phone man was not a teenager, he was in his mid-50s !
I politely asked if he had any earphones, as people might not want their peace and quiet disturbed.
He said ‘Earphones? You’re incredibly rude! I’ll tell you what, I’ll just move somewhere else, ok’
I was flabbergasted. I said ‘I’M rude? You want to inflict loud noise on everyone but it’s me that’s rude??’
He walks off with a ‘stop digging’ comment over his shoulder. Then sits down in a bay of four seats about 5 rows ahead, on the opposite side.
A man at his new proposed seating area says ‘the gentleman has a point, don’t think you can play that here’ presumably pointing at the phone (I couldn’t see). ‘You’d best move on, or else…’
‘Or else what?’ said phone man, gathering his things and moving off into the next carriage…
Was I in the wrong? I thanked the other chap for his support and enjoyed a quiet journey as a result.
Was I unreasonable?
Not that it makes any difference, but phone man was not a teenager, he was in his mid-50s !