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AITAH for moving away from someone watching a video on their phone on speakerphone?

by John Doe
January 2, 2026
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On the edge of a soccer field, a mother’s quiet patience is tested not by the chaos of children, but by the piercing volume of a stroller’s screen. In the stillness of waiting, what should have been a simple moment of calm becomes a charged encounter, where unspoken boundaries clash and judgment hangs heavy in the air.

With four children of her own, she understands the noisy symphony of parenting, yet this intrusion felt different—an uninvited assault on shared space and common courtesy. As she moves away to reclaim her peace, the glare she receives speaks volumes about unseen tensions and the fragile dance of respect in public life.

AITAH for moving away from someone watching a video on their phone on speakerphone?

I was sitting on the sidelines waiting for my son's...

She had a one or two year old in a...

I just stood up, gathered my chair, and moved.

As I was setting my chair up in the new...

I have four children myself ranged in an age from...

but I do have a problem with anyone using their...

Are there other cultures/subcultures that consider this behavior acceptable and...

Dr. John Gottman, a leading researcher in marital stability and emotional communication, often emphasizes the importance of clear communication in managing relationship conflicts, even in low-stakes situations. While this scenario does not involve a primary relationship, Gottman’s principles on managing ‘the Four Horsemen’ (criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling) can be applied to general social interactions. The OP avoided direct criticism, which is positive, but their action of moving and the resulting non-verbal exchange (the scowl) introduced tension, suggesting a failure in explicit communication.

The OP correctly identified an intrusion on their personal space and auditory comfort, which is a valid concern in shared public environments. Many social norms dictate that loud media playback without headphones is inconsiderate. The OP’s motivation stems from a boundary violation rooted in perceived rudeness. The other parent’s reaction (scowling) likely stemmed from defensiveness or feeling judged, possibly feeling that their right to use their device was being questioned, especially since they have young children.

The OP’s action of moving was an appropriate self-management technique to avoid escalating conflict, as it prioritizes personal peace over confrontation. However, a more constructive future approach, if the disruption continues or if the OP feels strongly about the norm, would involve using a brief, polite, and non-accusatory request, such as, “Excuse me, would you mind lowering the volume? It’s quite loud.” This shifts the interaction from non-verbal judgment to direct, respectful request for change.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

ImaB**chCaroleBaskin The down votes are coming from people who play...

HCIBSW NTA You moved for your own piece of mind...

You didn't tell her to move or call out the...

FormSuccessful1122 NTA I don't know how there are still people...

rude AF. I don't care how old the person is.

Traditional-Swan-130 Moving away is the most polite option honestly -...

cla*s="comment_author">Natural-Potential-80: NTA I also consider it very rude to listen...

near those people. You didn't do anything, you're free to...

Melodic_Policy765 Not sure why anyone would call you an AH.

You didn't say anything and just moved to a more...

GargantuanGreenGoat I don't have to dm you to tell you...

If it were me in your position I would have...

the noise is just a bit too much for me...

No offence, no ambiguity. It's real easy to use your...

The individual acted to remove themselves from a situation they perceived as disrespectful and disruptive, highlighting a conflict between their personal standards for public conduct and the apparent norms exhibited by another parent. The core issue rests on the tension between asserting one’s need for a peaceful environment and respecting the differing choices made by others in public settings.

Is the expectation of quiet in a public waiting area a reasonable boundary to enforce through passive avoidance, or does the act of moving constitute an unjustified criticism of another person’s parenting and media consumption choices in a shared space?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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