Re: noisy kids
- From: Martin Milan <I8sp@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:35:52 GMT
"shelia" <shelia.idontwantspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> New neighbours moved in last year. The children are aged about six and
> four and are allowed to scream and shout. I don't hate kids and I have
> no problem with kids playing but this is so loud that I have to go in
> doors. They have a large garden but the family prefer to be as close
> to my back door as possible. One hot day we were sitting in the garden
> when they started being noisy and then the lad started using a toy
> microphones so again we went in the house. Every time the sun shines I
> know that I will have to stay in. I also realise that I am so annoyed
> that I have probably become over sensitive. They are the first house
> we are the second so it wont bother my other neighbours I don't
> suppose. It seems so unfair that we can't enjoy our garden. I am not a
> confident person who can go and confront them, they know what they are
> doing anyhow. Shelia
>
>
>
Do you know, and I hate to you this term, what kind of people they are?
I think you're already setting yourself on the wrong path when you speak
of "confronting them". It's possible (but only possible) that they
would respond well to just being informed that this is a problem for
you.
Aside from that, I'm not sure what to suggest. I do sympathise with your
position though...
Martin.
.
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