September 2, 2024 at 5:51 am

Mom Was Concerned About Being Startled And Told Her Child to Announce Their Presence, So They Turn On The Humor And Give Her Daily Musical Performances

by Benjamin Cottrell

Source: Getty/Stock_colors, Reddit/Malicious Compliance

Sometimes a simple request can lead to hilarious and unexpected outcomes.

When this easily scared mother requested their child make their presence known to avoid any surprises, she had no idea what she was in for.

Read on for the full story!

You want to know when I’m moving down the hallway? Sure thing

So I’m living with my mother in a house we moved into three years ago now.

Coming out of my room into the living room, you go through a hallway passing the dining and bathrooms.

Here’s where the trouble comes in.

Well apparently this day I was quiet, as Mum got the shock of her life turning around in the living room to see me.

The mother makes a fatal request.

And her immortal words: “Can you make some noise when you leave your room so I know your moving?”

So they comply, happily and maliciously.

Well, for 2 years now, I’ve done just that.

Whistling, singing, silly noises.

I’ve been tempted to get a slide whistle.

She hasn’t said a word, but I can tell by her face the regret.

She’ll have to be more specific about her future requests.

What did Reddit have to say?

This user recommends they put a more theatrical spin on it.

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

Make my presence known? Get ready to never know peace again.

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

Time to make this malicious compliance more musical!

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

In the mother’s defense, some people are just more sensitive to being scared.

Source: Reddit/Malicious Compliance

Their mother will definitely hear them coming now.

However, surely that wasn’t exactly what her mother had in mind.

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Benjamin Cottrell | Assistant Editor, Internet Culture

Benjamin Cottrell is an Assistant Editor and contributing writer at TwistedSifter, specializing in internet culture, viral social dynamics, and the moral complexities of online communities. He brings a highly analytical, editorial voice to his reporting on workplace conflicts, malicious compliance, and interpersonal drama, with a specific focus on nuanced stories that lack an obvious villain.

As a published author of rhetorical criticism, Benjamin leverages his academic background in human communication to dissect and elevate viral social media threads. Instead of simply summarizing events, he provides readers with balanced, deep-dive commentary into why the internet reacts the way it does. In addition to his cultural reporting, he is an experienced fine art photography essayist and video game reviewer.

When he isn’t analyzing the latest viral debates, Benjamin is usually chipping away at his extensive video game backlog, hunting down the best new restaurants, or out exploring the city with a camera in hand.

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