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A Guy Won’t Stop Yelling on Speaker – Stranger Makes Him Regret It

by Sunny Nguyen
October 1, 2025
in Social Issues

It was a quiet afternoon in a hotel lobby. A guest sat down with their phone charging, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and the steady hum of background noise. That calm didn’t last long.

An older man walked in, dropped into a nearby chair, and immediately put his phone on speaker.

His voice carried through the entire lobby as he launched into a conversation, the kind that made everyone else feel like they had just been pulled into a meeting they didn’t want to attend.

A Guy Won’t Stop Yelling on Speaker - Stranger Makes Him Regret It

When Public Spaces Become Phone Booths – Here’s The Original Post:

'Dude decided to have a full volume speaker convo in the shared space. Let's give him a taste of his own medicine?'

I was sitting all quiet and charging my phone at this hotel lobby. Old dude decides to come to next bench and have a convo on speaker at max volume.

I first moved to a table far away. Still heard him. That is how loud he was. I decided that f it. I was sitting there and I'm done with...

I played Killswitch Engage on half volume. (Didn't want to bother the staff but they definitely looked at me) it was high enough to disturb his call.

I think he turned to say something I could not hear and I just kept staring at my phone. He turned down the call and then I also turned off...

Do I like to bring myself to their level? No. I usually shush people but this one didn't get it. And yes.

Him ending the call and turning his phone volume down seems like he got the message.

Edit: they called him again and he answered like a normal person. Phone to ear. You know, the way people used to talk without a problem.

Edit: 20k likes!!! Thanks everyone. Good to know rational people hate the noise of lack of consideration for others as much as I do.

At first, the guest tried the polite route. They picked up their phone and quietly moved to another table, hoping the distance would soften the booming voice.

But the man didn’t lower his volume. He kept talking as though the lobby was his personal office, ignoring the fact that others were sharing the space. That’s when the guest decided enough was enough.

Instead of confronting him directly, they reached for a different kind of solution, music.

Pulling up Killswitch Engage, a heavy rock band known for loud guitars and intense vocals, they set the volume to half and placed their phone on the table.

Suddenly, the calm lobby was filled with pounding drums and sharp riffs. It wasn’t deafening, but it was more than enough to cut through the man’s call.

The change was immediate. The man looked uncomfortable, fumbling with his phone and trying to continue the conversation.

Within moments, he abandoned the speaker mode and held the phone to his ear like everyone else. The guest waited a little longer, then turned off the music. The noise battle was over, and peace was restored to the lobby.

There was so much more to it than one loud conversation. It was a common frustration many feel when they are experiencing the inconsideration of someone on their phone, and most likely taking over the public space.

Hotels, cafés, trains, and even grocery stores are now simply places for overhearing once-private, conversations that have now become public debate. This poor behaviour and consequences, leave everyone stuck as involuntary and unwilling listeners.

Why Loud Phone Calls Bother Us So Much

Research has shown that people are especially distracted by one-sided conversations, like hearing only half of a phone call.

A 2012 study from Cornell University found that our brains naturally try to fill in the missing pieces, which makes speakerphone calls unusually disruptive compared to two people chatting nearby. In other words, it’s not just rude, it’s neurologically harder to ignore.

The hotel guest in this story didn’t confront the man with words, but instead used music as a form of non-verbal protest.

Etiquette expert Diane Gottsman told HuffPost in 2023, “If someone’s disrupting a shared space, a polite request often works better than confrontation.”

That advice might have solved the situation in a calmer way. A simple, “Would you mind lowering your volume?” could have avoided the clash. But in this case, the rock-music approach delivered results.

The Risks of Fighting Noise with Noise

Of course, fighting back with more sound can be a gamble. It risks creating an even bigger disturbance and can escalate tensions quickly.

Imagine if the man had responded by cranking up his own phone volume or complaining to staff. What started as a clever act of petty revenge could have turned into a full argument.

Still, it worked. The loud talker backed down, and the guest won their moment of peace. Sometimes people don’t realize how disruptive they’re being until someone forces them to notice.

The Bigger Picture: Public Etiquette Matters

This situation highlights a larger issue: how we share public spaces. As technology has become part of daily life, the line between private and public has blurred.

People take calls, join video meetings, and even watch videos without headphones in places meant for everyone. Each small act chips away at the shared comfort of the space.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

Many shared similar frustrations, saying they wished they had thought of doing the same thing.

medusa63 − My daughter and I were waiting on her car in a dealership. Dude sits next to us with his speaker on and talking to someone.

We started joining in the conversation. He said this is a private call, I said then why you have it on f__king speaker.

TastyComfortable2355 − On the train, woman next to me starts a video call and is almost shouting,

after about five minutes I start playing rock music on my phone at max volume.

She glares at me and tried to continue her call, she gave up and I instantly stopped the music. Guy sitting opposite starts to laugh and gets the death stare

xXAcidBathVampireXx − When the f__k did talking on speaker become the norm?

Some even admitted to pulling off their own small acts of revenge, like humming loudly near phone users on trains or tapping their table in rhythm to make the caller uncomfortable.

shelle399 − I have often yelled at the person "DO YOU NEED SOME HEADPHONES? " as if I'm trying to be helpful. They get so mad at me for yelling

so I say "well you have your phone at full volume so I assume you are hard of hearing". Gaping fish as someone said above is a good term.

Umbridge_Shenanigans − A few months ago I'm sitting in the "quiet room" at the dealership waiting on my car.

Ended up listening to a counsellor or therapist having a session with his teenage client.

I would be f__king pissed if a therapist I was talking to was conducting the session in a public space. He's done his call.

I asked him if he was a counsellor or therapist. He replied yes, he coaches young athletes (which I garnered from the call).

I told him I found it very unprofessional to take such a personal ZOOM CALL in a public space. Said I would be pissed if I was on a call...

Also told him this was the quiet room. He thanked my for my feedback (f__k you) and said he asked the other customer in the room before I entered if...

Kicking myself for not yelling outloud, "(Insert name of teenager here)", do you know you're on speaker and strangers can hear the entire conversation? "

Unit_79 − I was recently on a long bus ride (like a coach, not city bus). Some stupid woman just started making calls, one after the other.

It was like the speaker was pointed at my ear, it was actually painful.

After call number four, my wife and I moved to the back of the bus. As I walked by, I said “you’re really f__king rude.

”She did not. Like. That. When I sat down, she yelled from the front “you’re better watch yourself a__hole!”

I held my hand up to my ear like I couldn’t hear her and she realized she was standing on a moving bus and yelling.

She sat down, no more phone calls. F__king b__ch. I hope she stubs her toe every morning.

Others joked that hotels should provide a playlist of “revenge tracks” specifically for dealing with speakerphone offenders.

Bob_the_Clown87 − i have a mate that does this. I rang him once and he asked me "I guess what I'm doing right now? ". I replied with "At home...

I then heard quite a bit of back ground laugher as at that particular moment he was exiting a movie theatre with a lot of people.

He doesn't answer the phone when I ring on speaker anymore.

stromm − Just join in on the conversation. When they complain say “Oh, speaker phone calls are for EVERYONE in the room”.

gamernes − I was on the phone with my brother (who always uses speakerphone) and he decided to go through a Wendy's drive through.

"Welcome to Wendy's, what can I get for you?" Right then, on speaker phone,

I said,"I'll have a large d__k burger with extra cheese". The call ended right there as my brother hung up on me.

Rhea_of_the_Coos − Recently I was on a commuter train when a woman gets on and sits in the middle seat next to me.

No big deal, it's a crowded train and all seats are fair game. Except she was on a Video call, without headphones, making a job offer to the other person.

I know the other person is located in England, I know her start date, I know her salary, I know way more info than I want to know about this...

I was blown away by the thoughtlessness of the woman making the job offer.

Petty Revenge or Smart Solution?

In the end, the hotel guest’s decision to blast rock music wasn’t the most polite approach, but it was effective. The loud man changed his behavior, and the lobby returned to normal. Some might see it as petty. Others see it as justice.

The real takeaway is simple: public spaces work best when everyone shows a little consideration. Whether through a polite request or, in rare cases, a blast of Killswitch Engage, people just want respect and quiet when they’re sharing space with strangers.

The question is, what would you do? If you were in that quiet lobby, would you have spoken up, turned up the music, or just suffered in silence?

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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