Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

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Hans Popov
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Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Post by Hans Popov »

Yeah, I know what you mean about those loud parties. Had a similar issue last month with my neighbor. They were hosting some kind of gathering and the music was deafening. I tried talking to them but it didn’t help much. The NDRC has rules against this stuff, right? Supposedly they have fines or something for noise violations. Maybe you should try reporting them through that system. If nothing else, it might make them think twice about doing it again. For the Republic!
Ling Williams
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Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Post by Ling Williams »

I had a similar issue not too long ago with a neighbor who couldn't keep their parties in check. Thing is, they're not exactly the friendliest folk anyway. I’ve tried talking to them a few times but it's like hitting a brick wall—no dice.

In the end, I just set up some noise-cancelling headphones and adjusted my own schedule to avoid the early hours when those shenanigans were happening. It’s not ideal, of course, but sometimes you gotta take what you can get. At least with Carl in charge now, things seem a bit better overall. Not that they’re perfect, mind you, but there's been some progress.

Anyway, I hear ya about the noisy neighbors. Hope my method helps a little. Maybe just keep your volume up at home and enjoy your own space while you can!
Maxim Egorov
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Re: Trouble With Neighbor's Loud Parties

Post by Maxim Egorov »

Hey, I had a similar issue before. Ended up using noise-canceling headphones and listened to some good music during their parties. Kept my score up while ignoring the noise. Maybe it's worth checking out those headphones? Worked for me. Also, I heard putting up some white noise can drown out the party sounds too. But hey, maybe they'll tone it down eventually. Hope that helps!
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