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illEskoBar221
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"Are you ever really justified in tellng your upstairs neighbors to chill..."


  

          

Are you ever really justified in telling your upstairs neighbors to chill on the noise?

when is it appropriate to do so?

i was at my homies crib and this nigga has an energetic ass pit bull
that runs around the spot and jumps up and down when he doesnt receive attention, i was like damn i know his downstairs neighbors gotta be lke wtf

I used to get so pissed with my upstairs
neighbors because at like 800 every sat and sunday
they would move around crazy..but then once i realized it
was his two kids (ages 5-8) that he only got to see on wknds i thought about it and was like ok its kinda justified

i try to also be sympathetic because now
their baby is crawling and attempting to walk..but man it gets hard
you dont want to be that neighbor i mean i can imagine having kids is a challenge anyway esp toddlers or whatever then coupled with neighbors complaining it aint a good look.

i actually think ppl with kids should live on the first floor
like that shit should be a requirement

this is my first time living on the second floor but it puts alot of things in perspective...i probably was loud as shit too my neighbors
and it never crossed my mind, i think people really dont know most of the time.

so shout out to the neighbors who eat all that loud noise like a champ
ho

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Are you ever really justified in tellng your upstairs neighbors to chill... [View all] , illEskoBar221, Wed Dec-16-15 09:54 AM
 
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Depends on the type of noise
Dec 16th 2015
1
but a big ass pit bull jumping up and down is a no no
Dec 16th 2015
2
My upstairs neighbor has a cat, and I can hear it running and jumping
Dec 16th 2015
8
      damn a cat?? yall got wood flooring? how big is the cat
Dec 16th 2015
13
           It's an old row house, built in 1930
Dec 16th 2015
16
                As long as you and your neighbors are cool its cool
Dec 16th 2015
21
what's crazy to me is how much louder children walk
Dec 16th 2015
3
      I know my ~50lb son must drive my downstairs neighbor nuts
Dec 16th 2015
5
i just don't think i can live above/below anyone anymore
Dec 16th 2015
4
yeah... i always lived on the top floor
Dec 16th 2015
7
yeah a house is definitely in my sights
Dec 16th 2015
9
I'm working on buying a house now.
Dec 16th 2015
12
A bar opened up right below me...they go hard from 8PM-5AM Monday-
Dec 16th 2015
6
sheesh...now that sucks you live in a downtown area?
Dec 16th 2015
11
This place
Dec 16th 2015
15
      oh boy that spot looks like a watering hole for loud and drunken YT's
Dec 16th 2015
17
Hell naw. Your rent shoulda went down $200. Lol
Dec 17th 2015
41
Unless it's reckless loud I kinda assume it's part of the deal...
Dec 16th 2015
10
It definitely comes with the territory
Dec 16th 2015
18
      Oh, for sure
Dec 16th 2015
29
I was a loud neighbor... but when downstaris dude complained
Dec 16th 2015
14
Folks need to chill with the complaints on Friday and Saturday nights
Dec 16th 2015
19
      Not everyone has your work schedule
Dec 16th 2015
22
           These people need to be considerate, actually
Dec 16th 2015
27
                people who work odd hours just need to accept...
Dec 16th 2015
30
Yeah but you should really just get a top floor.
Dec 16th 2015
20
^Same
Dec 16th 2015
31
this post is giving me PTSD about my last apartment
Dec 16th 2015
23
Probably. I'm the occasionally loud neighbour...
Dec 16th 2015
24
i wonder if it's different in an apt vs. a condo you own
Dec 16th 2015
25
RE: i wonder if it's different in an apt vs. a condo you own
Dec 16th 2015
38
i never said shit, they ultimately got evicted thinking i had
Dec 16th 2015
26
Maan...I feel you
Dec 16th 2015
28
yup.
Dec 16th 2015
32
yes, when his daughter starts practicing for her musical
Dec 16th 2015
33
when necessary but politely, of course
Dec 16th 2015
34
lol, did she have to get stitches later?
Dec 16th 2015
35
her hand was in a huge ass bandage for a few weeks
Dec 17th 2015
48
Only?
Dec 16th 2015
37
lol.. true. who thr fuck practices drums in an apt.
Dec 17th 2015
45
it was a big condo, where else was i gonna practice?
Dec 17th 2015
47
ole girl punched a window and then knocked on your door
Dec 17th 2015
51
      oh i was definitely loud, i am just saying let's not go crazy
Dec 17th 2015
52
I just got a four-piece drum set for my son... we live in an apartment
Dec 17th 2015
53
No, I would practice maybe 90 min a day, but between those hours.
Dec 17th 2015
46
man speaking of loud instrument playing
Dec 17th 2015
57
she's my hero lol
Dec 18th 2015
60
You have to be OUTRIGHT violating for me to knock on your door.
Dec 16th 2015
36
Yes, any noise before 9 am and after 10 pm
Dec 16th 2015
39
the police? oh, you are one of those types.
Dec 17th 2015
44
either that or get beat up lol
Dec 18th 2015
59
O_o
Dec 17th 2015
54
you're not serious
Dec 17th 2015
55
      depends...
Dec 18th 2015
58
Im pretty cautious of how I walk and the level of noise I make.
Dec 17th 2015
40
I thought a giant 300lb man lived above me
Dec 17th 2015
42
Yes, some upstairs neighbors can go 3 far
Dec 17th 2015
43
This video
Dec 17th 2015
49
only if you are the landlord.
Dec 17th 2015
50
i am the upstairs neighbor
Dec 17th 2015
56
Now, just imagine all of *your* noises that he has to hear
Dec 18th 2015
61

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