Re: noisy kids
- From: AlanG <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 19:42:08 +0100
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 15:14:47 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
<alan.holmes@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>"AlanG" <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:1125427373.9f51d14c634362a1769961f4604e0294@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:26:07 +0000 (UTC), "shelia"
>> <shelia.idontwantspam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>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
>>>
>>
>> Don't say anything.
>> Move.
>
>That is a really brilliant answer, I just hope that you never have to give
>anyone any sensible advice.
a/ Trying to keep young children quiet is just about impossible. She
is on a loser even thinking about it.
b/ If the issue escalates into a full blown neighbour dispute then she
may have trouble selling.
Best quit while ahead.
.
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