March 27, 2026 at 7:15 pm

Ticketing Employee Asked Caller For Show Dates And Wheelchair Transfer Details To Book ADA Seats, But A Random Woman Started Yelling That The Patron Was Deaf And Accused Her Of Breaking The Law

by Heather Hall

Woman answering phones to book tickets for a show

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It’s not every day you get accused of being rude for simply doing your job.

So, what would you do if a caller requested ADA seats, but kept going silent while you were trying to gather the basic details needed to complete the purchase? Would you wait through the silence? Or would you ask again?

In the following story, one ticketing employee chooses the latter, unaware that the woman on the other end is deaf. Here’s the full scoop.

“She’s deaf! Stop talking!”

I got this phone call about two months ago. The person was buying tickets to a show and was requesting ADA seats.

Me: Thank you for calling _____. How can I help you?

Caller: (silence)

Me: Hello?

She asked the same question twice.

Caller: I’d like tickets to _________. I need to sit up front. As close as possible, please.

Me: I can definitely help you with that. Which date?

Caller: (silence)

Me: Which date would you like to attend?

Again, she asked about the dates.

Caller: I need ADA seats, please.

Me: Ok. Which date would you like to attend? If possible, can you provide me with a few extra dates? And will you be transferring out of a wheelchair?

Caller: (long silence)

Me: Hello? Ma’am?

The random person started yelling.

Rando on Caller’s End: Shut up! She’s deaf! Stop talking! I’m translating here! Just wait! God, you people are so inconsiderate! And don’t you know? You can’t ask people about their disabilities! It’s against the law!

Me: (stunned into silence)

Rando: Hello? You’re being rude! Stop discriminating against her! You people are awful! We’re never coming here again! hangs up

Me: (still stunned)

Wow! That person needs to calm down.

Let’s check out what the people over at Reddit have to say about this.

Here’s a sign language interpreter.

ADA Seats 3 Ticketing Employee Asked Caller For Show Dates And Wheelchair Transfer Details To Book ADA Seats, But A Random Woman Started Yelling That The Patron Was Deaf And Accused Her Of Breaking The Law

This man’s wife is deaf.

ADA Seats 4 Ticketing Employee Asked Caller For Show Dates And Wheelchair Transfer Details To Book ADA Seats, But A Random Woman Started Yelling That The Patron Was Deaf And Accused Her Of Breaking The Law

It doesn’t seem like that happened.

ADA Seats 1 Ticketing Employee Asked Caller For Show Dates And Wheelchair Transfer Details To Book ADA Seats, But A Random Woman Started Yelling That The Patron Was Deaf And Accused Her Of Breaking The Law

According to this comment, the woman should’ve led with that.

ADA Seats Ticketing Employee Asked Caller For Show Dates And Wheelchair Transfer Details To Book ADA Seats, But A Random Woman Started Yelling That The Patron Was Deaf And Accused Her Of Breaking The Law

What an innocent misunderstanding.

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Heather Hall | Contributing Writer, Life & Drama

Heather Hall is a contributing writer for TwistedSifter specializing in internet culture, workplace conflict, and viral customer service stories. With over a decade of editorial experience in digital publishing, Heather excels at curating trending online discussions and providing insightful commentary on the daily dramas that capture the internet's attention.

Since beginning her career in 2011, she has developed deep expertise in SEO-driven digital content, having written for a wide array of publications covering lifestyle, business, and travel. At TwistedSifter, Heather focuses on synthesizing complex social media threads into engaging, highly readable narratives that highlight the human element of viral news.

When she isn’t analyzing the latest internet discourse, Heather is a dedicated mother of three sons who takes family gaming nights entirely too seriously—whether she is dominating in Mario Kart, exploring The Legend of Zelda, or jumping into Roblox.

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