Advice from Amy Dickinson.
I live in Colorado and have young children at home, as well as a job where I am constantly bombarded by sound.
Why do people seem not to notice or care that those around them may not wish to listen to their choice of music?I wish I could ask people to use headphones when they are alone, or at least turn down the sound so it is mostly heard by a group in a small vicinity, not everyone around them. Little did any of us realize that we would look back on the last three decades as halcyon days of relative quiet.
It seems that people who blast music while in public are finding ways to dominate the space, and it is not always wise to confront this sort of dominance.
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