The headlines you created for this phone death were really hilarious; imagine, death by teaspoon? I agree though, quiet in public should be everyone's motto.
I confess, twice in my life I've confronted public noise.
Did you see 'It' when it came out? It was that red balloon killer clown film from a few years ago. Anyways, my wife and I were in Newcastle that weekend and thought we'd luxe it up and go to the Gold Class cinemas. Anyways, there we were, reclining away and two young girls probably around 14 or so come in - and they're glued to their phone and having a bit of a chat at different times. Mid-film, I got my teacher voice on, and roared the instruction to be quiet or leave. And, they left, no teaspoon required ;)
Good Morning.
Oh goodness... Lucky they didn't attack YOU with a teaspoon!!! Go the teacher voice!!!
I asked someone on the Spirit of Tasmania once to stop their kid playing with a musical toy IN THE AREA OF THE FERRY WITH A BIG SIGN THAT SAID QUIET READING AREA.
Having kids there was one thing but a musical toy??
She was NOT happy. Had a real go at me. Lectured me on how hard it was travelling with kids etc as if I didn't know.
The only thing I could say was: 'Its not actually your kids I object to - it's the noise they make'. 😂😂
She did move.