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Passenger Blasts Videos Without Headphones In Shared Ride, So Fellow Rider Unleashes ‘Baby Shark’ Revenge

by Jeffrey Stone
December 29, 2025
in Social Issues

A commuter squeezed into a packed shared ride, craving quiet, only for another passenger to blast phone videos and music loudly, claiming the cramped car as his private concert hall. One fed-up rider faced this exact nightmare on a pooled trip, delivering a sly comeback that left everyone stunned and the driver quietly suffering.

The tense exchange started when the polite rider asked if the noisy guy had headphones. He snapped back with zero remorse, insisting courtesy wasn’t required and any irritation was solely their issue. Refusing to let it slide, the rider cranked up the relentless “Baby Shark” song on full volume from the back seat, mirroring the chaos and forcing him to endure his own medicine for the entire journey.

A Redditor carries on a petty revenge against a loud phone user in an Uber Pool.

Passenger Blasts Videos Without Headphones In Shared Ride, So Fellow Rider Unleashes 'Baby Shark' Revenge
Not the actual photo.

'I don't need headphones. That's a you problem?'

I was riding on an Uber Pool this morning when an incredibly inconsiderate individual got in the passenger seat.

He pulled out his phone and started watching videos at full volume and blasting music.

"Do you happen to have headphones?" I asked.

"No, why would I need headphones?" he responded

"Because you're in a car with other people and it's a considerate thing to do not to force everyone else to listen to your videos and music?"

"That sounds like a you problem" he replies going back to watching his video.

So I pulled out my phone and blasted Baby Shark from the backseat for the remainder of the ride.

If he turned around or got upset, well that's a you problem.

EDIT: Thanks for the gold, kind stranger!

The issue boils down to clashing views on personal freedom versus collective courtesy. The passenger seemed to prioritize his entertainment without a second thought for others, dismissing concerns as someone else’s burden.

On the flip side, the Redditor highlighted how one person’s “me time” can quickly become everyone else’s headache in a confined car. It’s a satirical snapshot of modern entitlement: Why bother with headphones when you can just declare the annoyance unilateral?

This kind of behavior taps into broader frustrations with public etiquette. Surveys show it’s a widespread gripe. Transport for London found that 70% of 1,000 customers surveyed consider loud music and phone conversations without headphones a nuisance.

Similarly, a More In Common survey of over 2,000 Britons revealed 93% deem playing music out loud on trains unacceptable. These numbers underscore how shared spaces like rideshares amplify small inconsiderations into big irritants, especially as more people stream on the go.

Psychologically, such incidents often stem from a lack of awareness or empathy in transient encounters. People in temporary shared spaces may feel less accountable, treating the environment like their private bubble. The Reddit user’s response? A classic dose of mirroring, using the same “logic” to force reflection. While it escalated the noise war, it cleverly enforced the social norm without direct confrontation.

The petty revenge angle adds another layer of delicious irony to the whole ordeal. By blasting “Baby Shark”, a song engineered to burrow into brains and refuse to leave, the Redditor weaponized pure auditory chaos.

That repetitive, high-pitched melody looping in a confined car space turns a minor annoyance into an unforgettable torment, forcing the original offender to sit with the consequences of his own rules. It’s the kind of move that feels instantly satisfying to anyone who’s ever clenched their jaw through someone else’s tinny phone speakers.

What makes it so relatable is how perfectly it exposes the absurdity of the “you problem” mindset. Declaring shared discomfort as someone else’s issue only works until the discomfort bounces back louder and more obnoxious. In that moment, the car transforms from a neutral ride into a silent battleground of wills, with the driver as the unwilling referee.

Everyone knows the tension is thick, yet no one speaks. It’s peak passive-aggressive theater, played out daily in buses, trains, and rideshares everywhere. These tiny power struggles highlight just how fragile public peace really is when basic manners go missing.

Etiquette experts emphasize consideration as key in these moments. As etiquette expert Lizzie Post notes, “Do not use speakerphone for calls you make in public – use headphones. This is especially true for video calls or when watching to something on your device. This includes planes, trains, subway cars, shared rides, waiting rooms, standing in line, and at restaurants or other dining establishments.” In rideshares, where escape isn’t easy, using headphones is practically a golden rule for harmony.

Neutral advice here: Next time, a calm request to the driver for intervention could de-escalate things safely. Or, pop in your own earbuds and tune out. Ultimately, these stories spark discussions on reclaiming civility

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

Some people express sympathy for the Uber driver caught in the noisy situation.

[Reddit User] − The only person I feel sorry for in this scenario is the poor Uber driver having to put up with you mooks

12345shana − Your poor driver, caught in the crossfire.

ChronicleDecay − Your poor Uber driver

1nf1del − Meanwhile the poor Uber driver is thinking about his life choices.

derpytrashpanda − The driver sitting there the entire time like O__o

Some people strongly dislike people playing audio loudly in public without headphones.

rookie013 − I reeaally, can't stand people who put thier calls on speaker, listen to music on full blast, or facetime in small public spaces.

StpdSxyFlndrs − What is this trend? Nobody uses headphones anymore. I live next to a bike trail and the amount of a__holes

that put a s__tty radio in their backpack to blast their s__tty music out of s__tty speakers while they ride is unbelievable.

I honestly don’t understand the motivation; it would sound better with headphones.

[Reddit User] − Jesus, what is with this? I was just having lunch at a fast food joint and a guy had his videos playing full volume on his phone.

Luckily I was finishing as he started, but get some f__king headphones. They're like 5 bucks for a decent set.

Some people approve of or enjoy the petty revenge against loud audio offenders.

5tudent_Loans − And the driver was just smiling on the inside

Bellevert − I like this more than I probably should...

TractorGeek − Anytime somebody tells me that something is MY problem, I immediately figure out a way to make it their problem. Good work.

DirectedMoon − GG I guess?

Some people share their own stories of retaliating against people playing loud audio.

[Reddit User] − I blasted the baby shark song to a couple playing loud videos at a restaurant.

It was near closing so not that busy but I still just want to enjoy my meal in peace.

maynardjamesheyman − Pink Fluffy Unicorns Dancing On Rainbows is WAY more irritating than Baby Shark.

There is a 24 hr loop of it on the ol youtube machine.

titogucks − I did this at my last dnd session. Some dude was sitting and listening to music full volume during a break so I just let it go.

But then the break was over and we were trying to play again but the boomer was still blasting s__t music out of his phone.

I decided to blast the icarly theme song and head bang to it. He told me to shut mine off because he was doing it first.

Eventually everyone around the table started playing their own music and then he shut his off and we got back to playing.

In the end, this rideshare saga reminds us that small acts of courtesy (or clever comebacks) can make shared moments bearable, or hilariously memorable.

Was the Reddit user’s “Baby Shark” blast a fair tit-for-tat in a no-escape car, or did it just add fuel to the noise fire? Would you have mirrored the mayhem, politely persisted, or begged the driver for backup? Drop your thoughts below, we’re all ears!

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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