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Beneath the floorboards

I met one of the new downstairs neighbors Sunday morning (I think there's
more than one person living there). Because his (their) music was
louder than the bar I'd been at the night before.

I nearly broke
my hand knocking on his door to ask him to turn it down. To his credit,
he did eventually answer the door and turned it down. Not down enough,
but down. He seemed generally nice.

Now it's Monday night.
Roommate and I have jobs that begin very early. Loud music in the
evenings is not going to be a good thing. And it's not very good music
either- I can't quite identify it, but let's just say synthesizers play
a large role, as do drums. I don't want this to turn into a war, but I
do not see the need to play music at full volume all the time. Oh yeah,
and then they try to talk over it, can't hear each other and yell.I
feel like putting on my Doc Martens and jogging around the apartment.
But I'm not passive-aggressive, so I won't.

I grew up in an
apartment/condo. There were four families in the building. The newest
people to move in arrived when I as 6 (I'm now 26). We had respect for
each other. Example- my upstairs neighbors understood that a little kid
lived downstairs and nighttime was not the time to be doing loud things.


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How did you wind up dealing with it? I've got a similar situation going on with my neighbors that has gotten progressively more hostile. They just don't understand that their bass is OMG loud. And I just don't understand who raised these people :)

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