I have mentioned it a few times already, but yes she flips out because...well I don't really know why. I am guessing some sort of control issue. She has used the line, "I don't go through your desk."Rayne870 said:Sorry to hear that, I'm guessing she is or has freaked out about you turning it down as well then. I guess the thing to do there is just keep it tactful and just say that you don't mind the radio being on when she is present but when she isn't you appreciate some quiet time when you need to focus.bdcjacko said:It is a her, but yes, and it is happening right this second.Rayne870 said:It's such a minor thing so it wouldn't bother me. I'm curious as to what the inspiration for this thread was. Perhaps you have a coworker that leaves his radio on?bdcjacko said:Ok, so you work in the same room as a few people. You have to leave for an hour or more, but you left your radio on. So while you are gone, one of your co workers turned it down because they didn't want to barely hear it from their desk. Would that bother you?
How can they ask you if you aren't there?Chairman Miaow said:It would only bother me because they didn't have the levels of maturity needed to just ask me to turn it down/off.
Really now. I stated that it would be rude of someone to not ask first. If they asked I obviously would have turned it down. Your whole point is kinda... Well non existent.michael87cn said:That's a big quote just so you can save face..manaman said:And they can't ask while I am there? This is the problem I have with people calling the police on people making noise as well. I could understand if you have made an attempt in the past to ask them to keep the noise down. After all how are they to know it's at an unacceptable volume unless you say something? Once you already established what an acceptable volume is, and if they exceed the law, and have been notified that exceeding the law disturbs you but still refuse to cooperate by all means then call the police, otherwise you are just being an ass because you don't even want to walk outside. It's your neighbor, what ever happened to neighborlinesses. It's the same situation here. You should respect the boundaries of those around you so that all can at least coexist in peace.bdcjacko said:The question is if you aren't around and they turned it off. They can't very well ask permission if you aren't there.manaman said:It wouldn't bother me at all if they asked me to turn down the music. However it's my stuff and messing with it without my permission would bother me a bit. It shows a total lack of respect for my person and my things.
Still like I said, if they asked, no problem. They could even ask to change it to station we can all enjoy, or to use it when I am not around. Wouldn't bother me at all.
It would obviously be at a volume that bothered them the whole time, so why wouldn't they say anything except for this mentality of not rocking the boat they pass off as being courteous?
It's true that I would have turned down the volume, or more likely turned off the radio when I left, but had I been in a rush and forgotten it would still bother me for the reasons stated.TheMaddestHatter said:But, in this hypothetical scenario, you aren't around. You've been gone for at least an hour and they've tolerated it that long, but around that point it becomes roughly impossible to ask you to turn it down.
OT: Not at all. I should have turned it down before I left out of courtesy.
But I was asked if something bothered me, not if it upset me. I never said I would be angry or upset, just bothered. I find it rude to touch other's things without permission, unless it cannot be avoided (as I find leaving the radio on and blasting music without consideration for others rude), however I do find it understandable to an extent so my only reaction would likely be to tell them to ask me in the future to turn it down if it bothers them. It probably wouldn't even bother me a bit if they showed up after I left as it's unavoidable to not ask permission at that point.
If the music is so loud that you have to be asked to turn it down, you're being inconsiderate.
If you have the philosophy that you're so great and special, that people have to come and BEG you to allow them the peace of mind they deserve, you've got another thing comin'.
Furthermore; are you serious? You think people DON'T tell others to turn their obscenely loud music down? How much good does it really do?
ZERO.
I guess diplomacy isn't gonna work there. If it makes ya feel any better my boss never shuts up about her husband and his travels as a submariner, and the trailer she bought recently and gah...annoying. It's ok though, now she's gone and a temp guy is now talking to me.bdcjacko said:I have mentioned it a few times already, but yes she flips out because...well I don't really know why. I am guessing some sort of control issue. She has used the line, "I don't go through your desk."Rayne870 said:Sorry to hear that, I'm guessing she is or has freaked out about you turning it down as well then. I guess the thing to do there is just keep it tactful and just say that you don't mind the radio being on when she is present but when she isn't you appreciate some quiet time when you need to focus.bdcjacko said:It is a her, but yes, and it is happening right this second.Rayne870 said:It's such a minor thing so it wouldn't bother me. I'm curious as to what the inspiration for this thread was. Perhaps you have a coworker that leaves his radio on?bdcjacko said:Ok, so you work in the same room as a few people. You have to leave for an hour or more, but you left your radio on. So while you are gone, one of your co workers turned it down because they didn't want to barely hear it from their desk. Would that bother you?
To which I responded, "I turned your radio off while you weren't here, and it is sitting on top of your desk, I was hardly going through your desk. Also if I wasn't here and left my radio on, and it was distracting you, then by all means turn it off."
To which she just got angrier and said, "DON'T MESS WITH MY DESK!!!!"
I know what it is like to be held hostage during a conversation. And you start to leave, and they follow you or talk louder so you have to keep listening.Rayne870 said:I guess diplomacy isn't gonna work there. If it makes ya feel any better my boss never shuts up about her husband and his travels as a submariner, and the trailer she bought recently and gah...annoying. It's ok though, now she's gone and a temp guy is now talking to me.bdcjacko said:I have mentioned it a few times already, but yes she flips out because...well I don't really know why. I am guessing some sort of control issue. She has used the line, "I don't go through your desk."Rayne870 said:Sorry to hear that, I'm guessing she is or has freaked out about you turning it down as well then. I guess the thing to do there is just keep it tactful and just say that you don't mind the radio being on when she is present but when she isn't you appreciate some quiet time when you need to focus.bdcjacko said:It is a her, but yes, and it is happening right this second.Rayne870 said:It's such a minor thing so it wouldn't bother me. I'm curious as to what the inspiration for this thread was. Perhaps you have a coworker that leaves his radio on?bdcjacko said:Ok, so you work in the same room as a few people. You have to leave for an hour or more, but you left your radio on. So while you are gone, one of your co workers turned it down because they didn't want to barely hear it from their desk. Would that bother you?
To which I responded, "I turned your radio off while you weren't here, and it is sitting on top of your desk, I was hardly going through your desk. Also if I wasn't here and left my radio on, and it was distracting you, then by all means turn it off."
To which she just got angrier and said, "DON'T MESS WITH MY DESK!!!!"
Midway through the convo I was held hostage to: "I didn't catch your name" followed by "It must be nice working here and having a laptop and no one to bother you". I'm a quiet guy and I generally need my quiet time.
George Carlin does a nice bit on it, where he is visually indicating that he would like to leave the conversation.bdcjacko said:Snip
George is good comedian.Rayne870 said:George Carlin does a nice bit on it, where he is visually indicating that he would like to leave the conversation.bdcjacko said:Snip
I read it from the other side, like he/she (don't feel like checking profile...or even scrolling up) turned down the radio, and the co worker freaked.Inglip said:Read: I am looking for confirmation that my overreaction was justified when it clearly wasn't.
I can't stand that either. And then there's the people with really loud conversations on cell phones. Though it is funny hearing some girl trying to defend herself when apparently she doesn't know how nudes of her got sent to her caller's boyfriend.Irriduccibilli said:No, its like people listening to loud music on public transportation, its really annoying. I would have turned down the radio myself. If I where the guy listening to the music I would probably use some headphones or such.
Haha, I cant really say I have heard that one before, but yes, sometimes you can hear the strangest things. I once heard two girls having a conversation on the bus. They where discussing how big pigs men are. I heard the one girl say "Oh yeah, men also have way more one-night stands than women"... I almost jumped up yelling "WITH WHO!!!"Rayne870 said:I can't stand that either. And then there's the people with really loud conversations on cell phones. Though it is funny hearing some girl trying to defend herself when apparently she doesn't know how nudes of her got sent to her caller's boyfriend.Irriduccibilli said:No, its like people listening to loud music on public transportation, its really annoying. I would have turned down the radio myself. If I where the guy listening to the music I would probably use some headphones or such.
I was in Walmart once helping my GF find something or other, there were two other people in the aisle with us, and this girl walks by yelling on the phone and out comes something along the lines of "no one wants to hang out with me" before I could filter my mouth I yelled out "Well if you would shut the hell up maybe you would have friends" The two in the aisle agreed and laughed while my GF chastised me for being too vocal.Irriduccibilli said:Haha, I cant really say I have heard that one before, but yes, sometimes you can hear the strangest things. I once heard two girls having a conversation on the bus. They where discussing how big pigs men are. I heard the one girl say "Oh yeah, men also have way more one-night stands than women"... I almost jumped up yelling "WITH WHO!!!"Rayne870 said:I can't stand that either. And then there's the people with really loud conversations on cell phones. Though it is funny hearing some girl trying to defend herself when apparently she doesn't know how nudes of her got sent to her caller's boyfriend.Irriduccibilli said:No, its like people listening to loud music on public transportation, its really annoying. I would have turned down the radio myself. If I where the guy listening to the music I would probably use some headphones or such.
Some girls...
Sounds like something I could have done. Sometimes I just need to shut up... or be a little more silent., but sometimes when you hear someone say something incredibly stupid, its really hard not to say anythingRayne870 said:I was in Walmart once helping my GF find something or other, there were two other people in the aisle with us, and this girl walks by yelling on the phone and out comes something along the lines of "no one wants to hang out with me" before I could filter my mouth I yelled out "Well if you would shut the hell up maybe you would have friends" The two in the aisle agreed and laughed while my GF chastised me for being too vocal.Irriduccibilli said:Haha, I cant really say I have heard that one before, but yes, sometimes you can hear the strangest things. I once heard two girls having a conversation on the bus. They where discussing how big pigs men are. I heard the one girl say "Oh yeah, men also have way more one-night stands than women"... I almost jumped up yelling "WITH WHO!!!"Rayne870 said:I can't stand that either. And then there's the people with really loud conversations on cell phones. Though it is funny hearing some girl trying to defend herself when apparently she doesn't know how nudes of her got sent to her caller's boyfriend.Irriduccibilli said:No, its like people listening to loud music on public transportation, its really annoying. I would have turned down the radio myself. If I where the guy listening to the music I would probably use some headphones or such.
Some girls...
If you read the thread, all questions are answered.liveslowdiefast said:may i ask why this was made? just seems kind of random. still no i wouldn't be bothered.