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College Student Gets Branded Inconsiderate For Playing Low Volume Lecture Audio In Public Campus Spot

by Jeffrey Stone
December 17, 2025
in Social Issues

A frazzled college student dashed to a secluded outdoor picnic table to join an online lecture after forgetting headphones, carefully picking a spot far from classrooms to avoid bothering anyone. Moments after settling in and lowering the volume when a newcomer complained, tensions flared as the other student demanded total silence in the campus’s lone shady area, insisting the first arrival should leave.

The standoff escalated with sharp words, a muttered insult, and even a security guard’s visit urging relocation, leaving the stressed student in tears amid exam pressure, questioning their own courtesy for not giving up the table entirely.

A college student defends playing a low-volume online lecture outdoors after forgetting headphones.

College Student Gets Branded Inconsiderate For Playing Low Volume Lecture Audio In Public Campus Spot
Not the actual photo.

'AITA for refusing to turn the sound off of my video in a public space?'

I took public transport to my campus. The lecture portion is on zoom, and the lab is in person.

I went to the campus library and realized I forgot my headphones. I left and found a semi-secluded picnic table outside to not disturb anyone in the library.

The lecture started. A few minutes later another girl sat down next to the adjacent picnic table with her book.

Out of the corner of my eye I saw her glancing at me and she sighed every time I spoke into the mic to ask a question.

She asked if I could turn down the volume. I said sure no problem. But then she kept complaining it’s still “really loud” and it’s “rude to play videos out...

I explained to her I forgot my headphones and left the library and that’s why I sat here FIRST.

I told her I turned it down a little bit but I still need to listen so it’s gonna be audible. The volume was at 25% on my Mac if...

She asked if I’m really playing the “I was here first” card and said to go somewhere else since these tables are the only shady spot on campus.

I said no, you can move. I’m ending the conversation now. She called me “inconsiderate” and muttered “b__ch” under her breath when she left.

Apparently she complained to the security guy on the golf cart I’m being rude.

He came over and said next time to move or go in my car. (I don’t have a car). He shrugged and said I’m an adult now and this is...

I had frustrated tears after since confrontation is challenging for me and I was already stressed for my exam.

This is the first time I forgot my headphones. I’m just baffled how bothered everyone was.

The tables were empty when I got there! Like she could’ve left if it was that bad…

Plus it’s not like sitting outside on campus is quite. It’s loud. There’s tons of students walking and chatting.

She could’ve went to the library if she wanted absolute silence.

A few of my friends said I should’ve just moved since you’re automatically the a__hole if you have videos on speaker in public. AITA?

EDIT: for clarification I was NOT in the library. I was outside (far away from class rooms and the library) at a shady picnic bench.

It’s a secluded area. I randomly stumbled upon it while wandering around trying to find somewhere to sit to not bother anyone. No one else was there when I sat...

Also there are only 2 unused lecture rooms at the library, and both were being used. Both require 48hour reservation ahead.

However I will buy a cheap pair of headphones to keep in my bag at all times so this doesn’t happen again!! Thanks peeps.

TL;DR: My lecture was online. I forgot my headphones and had to play my video out loud.

Random person got upset and complained about it since I wouldn’t turn off the volume.

The Redditor’s dilemma highlights a common tension: the need to participate in an online class versus another’s desire for quiet while reading.

he student was considerate, to be fair, by seeking an outdoor, secluded spot, lowering the volume upon request, and arriving first. But the newcomer viewed any audible audio as disruptive in a shared space, even outdoors.

Both perspectives make sense: one prioritizes practical education needs, while the other seeks undisturbed focus. It’s a gentle reminder that empathy goes both ways. Forgetting headphones happens, but so does craving peace in a busy campus environment.

This situation ties into broader discussions about etiquette in public spaces. Etiquette expert Myka Meier describes the growing habit of playing audio without headphones as “a clash over what constitutes civic pollution.”

In enclosed areas like libraries or transport, it’s widely seen as intrusive, but outdoors, expectations shift, natural campus sounds like chatting groups or passing footsteps are normal, making moderate lecture audio less out of place.

On college campuses, outdoor areas like picnic tables buzz with everyday sounds. Groups laughing during lunch breaks, friends tossing a frisbee while chatting animatedly, or clusters of students walking between classes, voices carrying in the open air. These natural noises set a lively backdrop that most accept as part of shared campus life.

In this context, a low-volume lecture audio blends in more easily than it would indoors, especially in a semi-secluded spot where the Redditor had settled first and even reduced the sound when asked.

The other student’s arrival and expectation of total quiet overlooked how public outdoor spaces rarely offer silence; birds chirp, leaves rustle, distant traffic hums, and people naturally converse without anyone demanding they stop.

A recent JBL survey found that 83% of Americans consider using headphones essential travel etiquette, reflecting widespread frustration with public audio playback.

While this focuses on travel, it underscores how shared environments amplify small annoyances, especially post-pandemic when personal bubbles feel more vital.

Experts also note differences in how we perceive noise. Outdoor spaces often allow more leeway, as conversations or activities naturally occur without drawing complaints.

Neutral advice? Preparation helps. Keeping backup headphones avoids future hassles, as the Redditor plans. If conflicts arise, calm explanations or compromises, like moving if feasible, keep things civil.

Ultimately, campuses thrive on mutual respect; a quick chat or relocation can turn tension into understanding.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Some people argue that outdoor public spaces on college campuses naturally have noise, making the OP’s video less disruptive than usual activities.

la_degenerate − NTA and I feel like everyone saying Y T A has never been on a college campus.

People are constantly hanging outside in public spaces playing music on speakers, having conversations with groups of people, playing instruments, etc.

This is less disruptive than all of those things. I couldn’t fathom going up to someone OUTSIDE in public telling them to not make any noise.

MayaPinjon − Good gravy. Do none of you y t a people have conversations outside?

Outdoor spaces are different from enclosed public spaces. Anyone expecting silence outside in a public park is unreasonable. NTA.

MrBleah − NTA, it's a public outdoor area, if people had been chatting nearby would she have complained to get them to shut up?

It's the only shady spot is her justification for not moving? She is reading a book.

You're using a laptop. You need the shade more than she does. Just because what she is doing is quiet doesn't automatically give her priority

and yes it does matter if someone is there first doing their business before her.

How does security dumbass think he is justified in telling you to move? It's an outdoor area! People make noise. It's not the interior of the library.

Some people initially expected YTA but changed to NTA due to the outdoor setting, OP being there first, and the accidental nature.

Murderhornet212 − I hate hate hate it when people listen to videos without headphones on public transportation or in common areas of buildings,

but you were outside, you weren’t doing it on purpose, and you were there first. I’m shocking myself by going with NTA.

FranBeez − When I saw the title I was so ready to call you the AH, but you were respectful and considerate the entire time. I'm sorry people suck. NTA.

Inactss − NTA By the title, I was thinking you gonna be ta, but definitely not! It was outside, imo different noise/social rules.

And not like you sat down next to someone who was reading... you were there first, it's not a "card" just a fact.

I get upset by confrontation, too, so I would have been upset, especially because exams and school are stressful in the first place.

And forgetting your headphones made that even worse! As for the security guard, like what?? Adults don't make mistakes??

Lol, what is he even talking about... Maybe get an extra pair of cheap headphones that stays in your backpack all the time?

Some people emphasize OP’s politeness, explanation of forgetting headphones, and criticize the lack of empathy from others.

GeorgeChl − NTA I understand the sentiment that 'no videos on speaker in the public' and I would normally agree that you would be the a__hole.

But you forgot your headphones and you calmly explained the other girl the situation. And God, I hate people without empathy.

New_Rub1843 − NTA, you were there FIRST in an outdoor spot on CAMPUS. So we're not supposed to learn in college now?

EmpressJainaSolo − NTA. You intentionally went outside. If you were talking loudly on the phone or even in person, and that is allowed, why would this be any different?

The security guard was mad at you because he was mad in general that the other student talked to him. Best to shake it off.

This campus showdown wraps up with a win for context: outdoor public spots aren’t silent zones, and a one-time forgetful moment with lowered volume doesn’t make someone inconsiderate, especially when efforts were made to minimize disruption.

Do you think the Redditor handled it gracefully by standing their ground after compromising, or should they have relocated to keep the peace? How would you balance needing audio for class against someone’s reading time in a shared shady haven? Drop your thoughts below, we’re all ears!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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