
Dear Annie: I went to the nail salon recently. While I was there, a woman getting a pedicure near me was playing music on her cellphone loudly enough for people to hear. I got the impression she was doing this to help her relax. I was sitting in another chair and didn’t say anything, but I thought she should have checked with people around her first as a courtesy if she wasn’t going to use earbuds.
Am I overreacting? Thank you. — Wishing for Quiet
Dear Wishing: You’re not overreacting. Too many people these days treat their personal playlists like public entertainment because they can bring them anywhere.
You were right not to cause a scene; next time, flag down your nail tech or mention it at the front desk and let them handle it. They can gently remind clients to use headphones or turn the volume down, no confrontation required.
I guarantee you weren’t the only one wishing for a quiet space to sit back and kick up your feet.
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