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Neighbours issue

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 9,005 ✭✭✭pilly


    The amount of people suggesting going out of the way to annoy the neighbour is a bit much. Tit for tat gets no-one anywhere.

    I would try to just ignore their smart comments.

    I'll be honest, I would be the opposite, I love my lie-in on a weekend and have found it annoying when people were outside making noise. Wouldn't go so far as to say it to anyone though, people have to go about their business.

    In the house I'm in at the moment I had to move to the back bedroom as there's a half pet farm/half b&b across the road and the animal noises are unreal. Including a rooster! Now a rooster is infuriating, still I couldn't go over to them and ask them to kill it.


  • Posts: 24,774 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Agree very much with the above, why would you go out of your way to annoy someone. Ok asking you to be quiet at 11am is going too far but there is nothing wrong with sleeping till 11am or later either, getting up early especially at weekends is a pretty painful concept for many. I'd often be in bed until noon on weekend mornings and noise at 9 or 10am is infuriating but obviously I'd never say anything. Kids playing outside was a particlur annoyance for me, especially in the summer if the window was open and their roaring and screaming would have me cursing them to hell (in my own mind). Moving to the room at the back of the house (unrelated reasons) made a massive difference to noise.


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