iPad dispute on train: Man blasts 'Friends' sitcom in quiet section, disturbing woman at work
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A woman said she paid for a seat in a train's quiet section — yet a man insisted on blaring his iPad as he watched the TV sitcom "Friends." Here's what happened, as a Reddit post revealed.
Describing herself as 33 years old, she said, "We have quiet sections on trains and I booked my ticket specifically so I could do work on a table in the quiet section on my laptop." "Excuse me, would you mind turning that down just a little bit, please?" "I’m not a massive ‘Friends’ fan, but I know enough to get by." Her friend told her that she "invaded" the man's "personal space" and shouldn't have done what she did. "You had every right to make him leave." In the U.S., wrote one person, passengers on Amtrak "speak right up and let people know they are in the quiet car and tell them to move." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
She said her friend, who is 34 years old, "sat opposite me."
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