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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-04-23 03:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #3398 ]


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Re: Wanna be a pro, don't wanna be -that- neighbor

(Anonymous) 2016-04-23 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a nice thought, but the problem with asking your neighbor's permission (which is what anon would be implicitly doing) is... what are you going to do if they say no, absolutely not?

Now a heads-up might be nice, along with assurances that anon will keep the music practice limited to daylight hours and NOT early mornings (and I'd be specific if possible) and then leave a way to contact you (e-mail, text, etc.) if it's a problem. But don't "see if it'll be okay". You'll open yourself up to a whole new world of problems if you cede control over what goes on in your apartment to people who don't live in your apartment.
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Re: Wanna be a pro, don't wanna be -that- neighbor

[personal profile] sel_cordel 2016-04-24 11:20 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think neighbours can just say "no". I mean they can, but it doesn't effect anything. It's generally expectwd that people are allowed to make a certain amount of noise in their homes, even if it's audible to other people, especially during the daytime. If someone absolutely cannot tolerate hearing any sounds from the other apartments, then they should probably be living somewhere more soundproof to begin with.

Of course it's good to take other people's comfort into account when doing activities that cause potentially distracting noises (don't do it all the time, don't do it late at night or early in the morning, and if you know that someone is doing something that needs concentration at the moment, or needs to rest, then maybe don't do the loud activity right them). But to a reasonable extent, people are allowed to cause noise.