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They just hired someone new at my work. Prior to her arrival, I was in this big open room by myself. Everyone else either had their own or shared an office. They put new girl on the other side of my big open room.
This morning she sent me an email (she's not that far away that she can't just talk to me) asking if her music was bothering me. At the time, it was so low I could barely hear it. I told her so & told her not to worry about it. She said 'Good, because its as low as I can make it'.
The music has been getting progressively louder throughout the day. I've had to block my ears at times to concentrate & I've noticed myself talking louder on the phone to talk over the noise.
Sometimes she sings along too. Plus, I don't really care for her music choices either.
I know this sounds really trivial, but I'm getting annoyed. I don't want to ask her to shut it off. I would be pissed if I was her. What else can I do?
Re: Coworker vent
This!
Yeah, I know what you mean. I would say something like, Hey I know you asked me if the music was low enough and I said it was ok, but now I'm realizing it's hard to concentrate and talk on the phone with the music playing. Would you mind using headphones? Thanks!