‘A stranger handed me a note saying I was speaking too loud in a cafe – it was mortifying’

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Source: metro.co.uk
Paulina holding a mug in a coffee shop with the note on the left
Paulina said the note was smacked down on her table

‘We know the names of your cats’ sounds like a bizarre threat – but this time it was just classic British passive aggression at its finest.

Coffee shop customer Paulina, 32, was given the damning indictment in a handwritten note telling her she was too loud.

She was in the middle of a ‘mundane’ conversation in a Hammersmith cafe in west London when an older woman came up to the table and smacked the piece of paper on their table.

The double-sided note, written in cursive green ink, read: ‘Hi, I don’t know if you are aware; your voice, volume of, has been overwhelming to us.

Woman handed note for being 'too loud' in cafe My wife was meeting a friend at cafe in West London earlier today. After 40 or so minutes, she had the attached note thrown at her by someone leaving who previously sat few tables away. Is this the confrontational way to handle things when you don?t really want to confront someone? I?ve seen people asking others to get the music or conversations quiet, but never a cursive note! Yeah, she'll admit herself she can get louder when excited about a subject but I don?t think it?s excessive. Owner of the cafe also seemed to have been confused around the whole situation. Maybe the misery of Blue Monday hitting people early with bad days, or maybe it?s speaking with an accent. Either way, a new one. We still love you London. More than up North, it?s grim up there. EDIT: hi ?in cursive?, it?s the wife! Thank you for all your comments. Just to clarify; I was mortified when I got the note and so was my friend and cafe owner/manager who came to our table to check what happened after I was ?served?. I will however definitely consider my volume in the future - no hearing issues as far as I know, but I do suspect ADHD as I do tend to speak louder when excited (hence why they know the cat names - always so excited when talking about my fur babies lol). Also I have no ill will towards the people who left the note - I was just curious what Londoners think so asked husband to post it here ?? PS not American nor Scouse, but Liverpool for 10 years so ????
The note has sparked debate about cafe culture (Picture: supplied to Metro)
Woman handed note for being 'too loud' in cafe My wife was meeting a friend at cafe in West London earlier today. After 40 or so minutes, she had the attached note thrown at her by someone leaving who previously sat few tables away. Is this the confrontational way to handle things when you don?t really want to confront someone? I?ve seen people asking others to get the music or conversations quiet, but never a cursive note! Yeah, she'll admit herself she can get louder when excited about a subject but I don?t think it?s excessive. Owner of the cafe also seemed to have been confused around the whole situation. Maybe the misery of Blue Monday hitting people early with bad days, or maybe it?s speaking with an accent. Either way, a new one. We still love you London. More than up North, it?s grim up there. EDIT: hi ?in cursive?, it?s the wife! Thank you for all your comments. Just to clarify; I was mortified when I got the note and so was my friend and cafe owner/manager who came to our table to check what happened after I was ?served?. I will however definitely consider my volume in the future - no hearing issues as far as I know, but I do suspect ADHD as I do tend to speak louder when excited (hence why they know the cat names - always so excited when talking about my fur babies lol). Also I have no ill will towards the people who left the note - I was just curious what Londoners think so asked husband to post it here ?? PS not American nor Scouse, but Liverpool for 10 years so ????
Paulina was shocked when this was smacked on her desk (Picture: supplied to Metro)

‘We have been unable to have a conversation as we cannot hear each other. However, we have heard every word of your conversation – we now know the names of your cats.

‘This is a space for more than yourself and unfortunately we have had to leave. Something to think about.’

Paulina said she hadn’t realised her chat in the small living-room-sized cafe had been anything louder than normal volume.

The teacher said the woman had been sitting in a group of four facing away from her, before they stormed out.

The angry customer was ‘exactly the type of person you’d expect to have this handwriting’, Paulina added.

She told Metro: ‘I didn’t see death glares from their table. My friend was really shocked.

‘I am mortified. I’ve asked all my friends “am I really loud? Have I ruined you day with my loudness?”‘

Woman handed note for being 'too loud' in cafe My wife was meeting a friend at cafe in West London earlier today. After 40 or so minutes, she had the attached note thrown at her by someone leaving who previously sat few tables away. Is this the confrontational way to handle things when you don?t really want to confront someone? I?ve seen people asking others to get the music or conversations quiet, but never a cursive note! Yeah, she'll admit herself she can get louder when excited about a subject but I don?t think it?s excessive. Owner of the cafe also seemed to have been confused around the whole situation. Maybe the misery of Blue Monday hitting people early with bad days, or maybe it?s speaking with an accent. Either way, a new one. We still love you London. More than up North, it?s grim up there. EDIT: hi ?in cursive?, it?s the wife! Thank you for all your comments. Just to clarify; I was mortified when I got the note and so was my friend and cafe owner/manager who came to our table to check what happened after I was ?served?. I will however definitely consider my volume in the future - no hearing issues as far as I know, but I do suspect ADHD as I do tend to speak louder when excited (hence why they know the cat names - always so excited when talking about my fur babies lol). Also I have no ill will towards the people who left the note - I was just curious what Londoners think so asked husband to post it here ?? PS not American nor Scouse, but Liverpool for 10 years so ????
Paulina in a different coffee shop where she didn’t get any harsh notes (Picture: supplied to Metro)

Paulina said the topic of her cats – rescue kittens called Prada and Miu Miu – had briefly come up but that most of their chat was just about work.

‘It was nothing too crazy. It wasn’t gossip-y talk. My friend was really shocked,’ she added.

Paulina, who did not want to give her surname, said the cafe leapt to her defence.

She recalled: ‘The owner came up to us and asked”do you know them?”

‘When we told him about the note he said he was really surprised because he didn’t hear us talking. The owner was really lovely.’

Paulina, who is originally from Poland but lived in Liverpool before moving to London in June, said the note was revealing about the British aversion to confrontation.

She explained: ‘I am Polish. We are a culturally direct people.

‘I have asked people to turn down their music before and there was no problem and it ended on a friendly note. I wish that happened this time.

‘This is the only slightly negative interaction I’ve had with someone in public. 

‘I do not subscribe to the negative Londoner stereotype. It was just a strange situation.’

Woman handed note for being 'too loud' in cafe My wife was meeting a friend at cafe in West London earlier today. After 40 or so minutes, she had the attached note thrown at her by someone leaving who previously sat few tables away. Is this the confrontational way to handle things when you don?t really want to confront someone? I?ve seen people asking others to get the music or conversations quiet, but never a cursive note! Yeah, she'll admit herself she can get louder when excited about a subject but I don?t think it?s excessive. Owner of the cafe also seemed to have been confused around the whole situation. Maybe the misery of Blue Monday hitting people early with bad days, or maybe it?s speaking with an accent. Either way, a new one. We still love you London. More than up North, it?s grim up there. EDIT: hi ?in cursive?, it?s the wife! Thank you for all your comments. Just to clarify; I was mortified when I got the note and so was my friend and cafe owner/manager who came to our table to check what happened after I was ?served?. I will however definitely consider my volume in the future - no hearing issues as far as I know, but I do suspect ADHD as I do tend to speak louder when excited (hence why they know the cat names - always so excited when talking about my fur babies lol). Also I have no ill will towards the people who left the note - I was just curious what Londoners think so asked husband to post it here ?? PS not American nor Scouse, but Liverpool for 10 years so ????
The angry customer now knows the name of Paulina’s rescue kitten Miu Miu

Despite the awkward moment, the note has given Paulina pause for thought for future public conversations.

She said: ‘I have no ill will towards the people who left the note. I do feel sad if I made their day worse.

‘The content of the note is a good reminder to stay mindful, it is just a very creative way to go about it.’

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