playgroundlover22695 wrote:
shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
flint
no, it is not "wrong" to ask someone to stop whistling.
however, anyone could ask anyone to do anything, and it is not "wrong".
the whistling girl has "freedom of speech" and that includes whistling. it is not illegal, immoral, or "wrong" for the girl to be whistling.
anything could "hurt" anyone. it is possible that when you "asked" her to stop whistling, that "hurt" her.
everything either: helps, hurts, both, or neither. not all impacts: immediate, visible, physical, or obvious.
you do not have a legal "right" to physically force her to stop whistling, you do not have a moral "right" to make her stop whistling.
While I do agree with the technicalities of what you're saying, the person obviously was a part of this choir group in some way and therefore, couldn't just leave. He said that he needed the whistling to stop in as polite a manner as he could think to during his time if destress. The fact that the whistler continued, after being asked to stop is just plain rude and I'm sorry the OP had to go through that.
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Yes I also think it was rude for the whistler to keep whistling even after being asked to stop.
However frequently on the bus or in the public litterbox, someone has the nerve to play loud music and I am afraid that if I ask them to turn it off they will have the nerve to physically injure my worthless corpse. Sometimes I get a headache but I am afraid to approach them. Some customers have psychiatric diagnoses, guns, short fuses, or big egos. Some have felony convictions.
Getting a headache from loud music is worse than not getting a headache. However getting a headache from loud music is better than having to deal with customers that act like provoked, self righteous , wild animals.
If someone is whistling and you as them to stop, the whistling either:
Increases
Stays the same
Decreases
There are only three outcomes and only one favorable outcome
Some precious lil "people" are just rude. They have doing their "best" and they are being "true" to themselves. If what they are doing is legal (whistling is legal), there is nobody to tattle to. If what they are doing is illegal (off leash dogs), the cops often do not do anything about it