Happened a few days back.
Wasn't a particular person, but about 8 of them.
I was in day train travelling from Mumbai to Ahmedabad. Along with me were about 4-5 small children along with their parents.
Throughout the journey, the kids acted exactly as little kids do, screaming and shouting and basically ruining the journey. Let me insert here that the train left mumbai at like 7 in the morning, meaning most people must have been up since around 5, and thus were mostly sleepy and we're hoping for a quiet ride wherein they could take a little nap and then read a book or something. Me, my mother and my grandparents were also interested in the same.
But the little troublemakers were creating an utter riot. And worse than that, even the parents were talking in loud voices. In a typical air conditionedchair car in India, we have about 78 seats, and I assure you that all the passengers could clearly hear what these families were talking about. The children were also running around in the coach, screaming, disturbing everyone.
As we pulled into Ahmedabad station, I was thinking about saying something to these horrible people, but I knew that I most likely wouldn't get an opportunity. But luckily for me my grandfather asked me if I was finally ready to disembark.
I jumped at the opportunity. In my loudest, most calmest voice I said, "I want to run off this train. Such a terrible ride, such horrible children. Not even their own parents can control them. They are also making so much noise. Worst journey ever!"
Believe me, all the adults just went quiet. (Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for the children)
Everyone in the coach was staring at me, while I was ignoring everyone and stuffing my book into my bag.
My mother held my hand and shushed me, telling me to not say anything else in fear of causing an argument, but all the while smiling as she was also irritated with them.
Immediately after, the parents grabbed their children and told them to quiet down.
Finally as I was collectingthe luggage and getting down, I could see all our other passengers smiling at me.