A man’s claim thatAmerican coffee shopsweresuperiortoEuropeanones due to their laptop usage positivity totallybackfired. Amid growing reports ofcoffee shopsacross the European continent implementing a totallaptop banin their venues, the man’s viral rant sparkedoutrage.

HighlightsA man’s claim that American coffee shops are superior to European ones due to laptop usage totally backfired.The viral image of a sign banning laptops in a French café received over 8.8 million views.Observers ridiculed the man for reducing the entire continent of Europe into one problem in one country.

The sign, which received over 8.8 million views, cited “massive abuse” and, consequently, laptops were “no longer permitted in [the]shop.”

The X user wrote in the caption: “InEurope, many don’t allow laptops anymore.”

A man’s claim that American coffee shops were superior to European ones due to their laptop usage positivity totally backfired

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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“InAmericathey usually do and people are working on something cool!”

A handful of people seemingly agreed with Levelsio, as a person commented: “What I learned over 30 years of running my own company is that new ideas are viewed very skeptically throughout Europe.

“The mantra is: ‘Change is bad!’”

Reports of coffee shops across the European continent implementing a total laptop ban have grown

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American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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Another X user wrote: “Europe is turning into aretirement spot.”

However, many other observers not only ridiculed Levelsio for reducing the entire continent of Europe into one problem in one particular country but also pointed to the “laptop squatters” impacting business.

Someone argued: “This is because people buy one coffee and take the table for hours with the laptop.”

“Laptop squatters” have become a problematic phenomenon in Europe’s most touristic spots

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American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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A netizen quipped: “Cafes are for having a small coffee and 4 cigarettes in the mid-afternoon not working on your bulls**t startup that sells underpants fordogs.”

The viral image seemed to have resurfaced from an initial rant posted on theDigital NomadReddit community two years ago.

Sharing the same sign, a Redditor wrote: “It’s happened several times already this past month alone.”

Many observers ridiculed Levelsio for reducing the entire continent of Europe into one problem in one particular country

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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“It’s almost becoming a thing inParis.

“Has anyone else encountered laptop hostility at cafes and coffee shops elsewhere as of late?”

As it turns out, the use of laptops in coffee shops has become a problematic phenomenon that has increased, particularly in Europe’s most touristic spots, over the years.

“This is because people buy one coffee and take the table for hours with the laptop,” someone argued

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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For instance, in Spain, remote workers and their laptops have become undesirable customers,Euronewsreported in May 2024.

According to the news outlet, bars and cafes in Valencia, Santiago, and Barcelona have been cracking down on digital nomads who overstay their welcome.

Owners have reportedly said that teleworkers have been hogging tables for hours, sometimes for the price of a single coffee.

As a result, coffee shops and snack bars from Paris to Berlin have already established rules for so-called “laptop squatters.”

The viral rant continued to ignite heated debates

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

American Man’s Rant About European Cafés Banning Laptop Users Backfires

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