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Office Worker Snaps After Neighbor’s Kid Keeps Slamming Her Door Every Afternoon

by Leona Pham
March 11, 2026
in Social Issues

Most workplaces have a rhythm to them. Phones ring, keyboards click, conversations happen behind closed doors. What you usually do not expect is a child running through the hall and treating office doors like toys.

That became the unexpected reality for one employee working in a multi business office building. Each afternoon, a coworker from another company brought their child along, and the hallway quickly turned into his personal racetrack.

When the boy started repeatedly opening and slamming her office door, the employee finally stepped in to stop it. Her response solved the immediate problem but quickly sparked tension with the neighboring office.

An office worker confronted a neighboring business over a disruptive child

Office Worker Snaps After Neighbor’s Kid Keeps Slamming Her Door Every Afternoon
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AITA for barging into an office and telling them to stop their kid from opening our office door?

I work in an office building with different businesses on each floor.

Every afternoon, a woman from another office brings her child, and he runs up and down the hall, constantly opening and closing our door.

Yesterday, I had enough. When he slammed our door, I opened it and firmly told him to stop.

I then walked into their office and said I didn’t know whose kid he was, but they needed to make sure he stopped playing with our door.

I also filed a complaint with building management.

This morning, I overheard people in their office whispering, “That’s her… that’s the lady...” Yes, it’s me.

Maybe if the parents were more responsible, their child wouldn't have been scolded.

The kid is around 7 or 8 years old and should know better.

I work in a law office, and they’re telemarketers, but that’s not really the point—letting a child disrupt other offices isn’t okay.

(Edit: Some people took offense to my mention of their job, but my point was about the behavior.)

Shared spaces can quietly test people’s patience. When multiple businesses occupy the same building, small disruptions, like noise in hallways or doors being opened repeatedly, can quickly become frustrating, especially in workplaces that rely on concentration and privacy. Over time, even minor interruptions can build into a moment where someone finally decides to speak up.

In this situation, the woman wasn’t reacting to a single incident. According to her account, the child had been running up and down the hallway every afternoon and repeatedly opening and slamming the office door.

For someone working in a professional setting like a law office, that kind of disturbance can feel disruptive to both productivity and client privacy. After reaching a breaking point, she addressed the child directly and then went to the neighboring office to ask that the behavior be stopped.

Filing a complaint with building management suggests she saw the issue not just as a personal annoyance but as a problem affecting the shared environment.

However, the situation also involves a child, which introduces another layer of perspective. Young children are still learning how to behave in adult environments like office buildings.

According to guidance from the Parenting Science, children around seven or eight years old are still developing self-control and understanding of social expectations, particularly in unfamiliar settings. Adult supervision and clear boundaries are typically needed to help them navigate those environments appropriately.

At the same time, workplaces generally have expectations about maintaining a professional environment free from unnecessary disruptions. Occupational guidelines note that excessive noise and interruptions in offices can reduce productivity and increase stress for employees trying to focus on complex tasks.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) highlights that workplace noise and distractions can affect concentration and performance in professional environments.

These perspectives show why tensions like this can arise in shared buildings. The employee expected a quiet workspace where doors wouldn’t be repeatedly opened by someone outside the business. The neighboring office may have viewed the child’s presence as harmless or temporary, not realizing how disruptive it appeared to others.

Ultimately, this situation reflects a clash between workplace boundaries and informal behavior in a shared environment. While it’s understandable that someone would want interruptions to stop, how the message is delivered can shape how others respond.

Speaking firmly about a disruption is reasonable, but involving children and neighboring offices can easily turn a practical complaint into a socially awkward moment.

In environments where multiple offices share hallways and facilities, clear communication, preferably calm and direct, often works best before frustration escalates. When expectations about shared spaces are understood by everyone, it becomes easier for both employees and parents to prevent small disruptions from turning into bigger conflicts.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

These Reddit users said kids in offices must behave and the parents failed

marbel − Um—I grew up having to spend the day in my dad’s office sometimes (he’s a dentist, but same type of deal).

In no way were we to act feral. We were allowed to bring homework, do office chores, help out, and be polite to patients.

Maybe in the 80s we were allowed to stuff bills. Otherwise we were SOL.

What the hell, no one is raising their freaking kids anymore.

PFic88 − NTA people need to step up and f__king parent their kid

TheLastWord63 − NTA. If they were going to bring the kid with them, they should have kept them in their own office

and not let them run around to other people's offices. Most likely, they didn't want the child disturbing them in their office,

so they let them go out and do whatever to other people at their work.

kikivee612 − NTA My dad used to take us in with him when he had to work Saturdays or when we had off school.

Every single time, before we went in he put the fear of God in us telling us that we better sit still

and be quiet and not bother anyone. We had some games and coloring books and snacks.

We knew to behave because we had consequences if we didn’t.

I_ship_it07 − You will never be anything but NTA. How was it even allowed?!

You did what everybody didn't dare to do and many must thank you

[Reddit User] − NTA. Kids have no business in a law office unless they're relevant to a case. Parents like that need to learn a lesson.

MCRemix − NTA 100% But as a former lawyer...

I'm not sure that lawyers are actually much better than telemarketers, so that last line doesn't land for me lol...

This commenter shared a similar workplace story showing negligent parenting

LadyA052 − I worked in a large corporate building years ago and one of the directors would bring in her daughter who was about 7.

We had bathrooms with multiple stalls, and when this little darling came in to use the bathroom,

she'd pull a handle, and if it was locked (someone using it) she would drop to the floor and climb underneath the door.

We could periodically hear screaming from the bathroom and we always knew what was happening. The mother didn't care at all.

This commenter said the frustration was valid but should have been addressed sooner

Esmer_Tina − The only reason you would be TA is because you let this go unaddressed until you reached the boiling point.

These commenters said the reaction was unprofessional and over the top

saveyboy − ESH. Your reaction while understandable was over the top.

You could have easily told them off professionally but chose not to. Now you look like an unprofessional crazy person.

strangernumberone − ESH. Congratulations on behaving even worse than the poorly behaved child!

GME_Bagholders − Says nothing and then goes nuclear. Maybe try acting like an adult first next time?

Yta I work in a law office while they’re nothing but f__king telemarketers. You're not special.

scattered_brains − “the type of people who are telemarketers.

if you know you know” you mean normal people that might be stuck in a dead end job who need to pay the bills?

You might not be the a__hole in this situation, but you sure are 100% a f__king a__hole that needs a reality check.

Little richboy scumbag lawyer that thinks they are above normal people.

[Reddit User] − Lol. Apparently there were two children in this scenario.

So what do you think? Was the employee justified in stepping in after repeated disruptions, or did the reaction cross the line into unnecessary drama?

Would you confront the situation, or just keep closing the door and hoping it stops?

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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