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AIBU?

To think this is breathtakingly selfish?

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teacher54321 · 07/06/2015 06:45

Neighbours had a BBQ last night. Shouting and screaming in their garden from 5pm. We went to bed at 10pm, they were being really noisy, had to sleep with our bedroom window shut. This morning at 6.30am they are STILL IN THE GARDEN SHOUTING AND SINGING. When can I tell them to shut up?!

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inaboxwithafox · 07/06/2015 06:47

About four hours ago!

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TiredButFine · 07/06/2015 08:18

Call round later on today to have a polite rational conversation about it when they are in bed trying to sleep

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GayByrne · 07/06/2015 08:19

They'll be hungover tae fuck all day.

Time for you to have a BBQ with every single person you know who has loud kids...

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hiddenhome · 07/06/2015 08:21

They sound like a group of chimpanzees at a tea party. People have no dignity these days. No idea of how to conduct themselves. Selfish in the extreme Sad

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rightsaidthread · 07/06/2015 08:21

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Athenaviolet · 07/06/2015 08:23

I'd happily swap loud neighbours for the horrendous weather we've been having.

What's a BBQ?

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Aussiemum78 · 07/06/2015 08:27

Saturday night, I'd expect quiet after midnight. It's not unreasonable to have a party occasionally.


10pm on weeknights.

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Fudgeface123 · 07/06/2015 08:29

Really Athena? Then you've never had inconsiderate neighbours, I wouldn't wish that in anyone.

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mrsallergy · 07/06/2015 08:30

You need to get cracking with some very loud DIY involving drills and hammering.

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JeanSeberg · 07/06/2015 08:31

Was it a one-off?

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fedupnorthernmum · 07/06/2015 08:31

My neighbours sons would always have parties that went on well into the early hours everytime their parents went away. I had a baby at the time and dispite asking them to be more considerate they never were and it was a nightmare getting my baby to sleep.
So what I would do is once the party was over would ring the house and let the phone ring everytime I was breast feeding. I knew they were terrified of their mum and would not risk leaving it uncase it was her. I WBU but boy did it feel good to give them some broken sleep too.

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RoganJosh · 07/06/2015 08:32

I wouldn't tell them to shut up now, I'd be making some noise myself.

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CaptainAnkles · 07/06/2015 08:32

Mow your lawn and put some shelves up. With loud music playing throughout

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Finola1step · 07/06/2015 08:33

So they partied in the garden all through the night? I would have been round complaining from 1am myself. But you now have a perfect opportunity...

It is very reasonable on a Sunday to carry out all those jobs that you don't get time to do in the week. Mowing the lawn, bits of DIY, having lots of fun washing the car. Do you have kids? Surely they would love to play out in the garden all day.

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Donthate · 07/06/2015 08:34

Do you own a chainsaw? Get it out at 9. If not now the lawn whilst you DH hammers the fence and shout instructions to each other.

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contractor6 · 07/06/2015 08:39

Northernmum, love your response!
It is a pain last time there was a party near us the council had over 30 complaints...they had huge speakers in back garden!! Luckily now since

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Littleorangecat · 07/06/2015 08:40

Send the kids out to play, something loud & screechy. Also invite the noisiest kids from the neighbourhood.
As much noise as you can make with lawn mowers, strimmers, leaf blowers etc (all essential garden maintenance).
Hoover your car.
Borrow a karaoke machine this afternoon?
They will be rotten with a hangover - sounds like it serves them right too. Inconsiderate Gits.

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PinguForPresident · 07/06/2015 08:43

I admire their stamina!

And isn't it a lovely morning for a spot of law-mowing? And perhaps tree-pruning with a big and noisy chainsaw. Totally acceptable to let the DC out to play from 9am. Maybe fill the paddling pool for them and invite some friends to play?

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IDontDoIroning · 07/06/2015 08:58

You need to mow the lawn this morning, and then go round to see them to tell them.
I would say that on a weekend you could expect noise up to midnight. The fact that it was going on till 6.30 is not acceptable.
Did they disturb other neighbours as well?

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WaferInMyCoffee · 07/06/2015 09:02

My neighbours did this, loud party and the music didn't stop til 7am. It was awful, but she did apologise. I stored it up for the next time I wanted to have a party Wink

If it is a one off then i would actually just let it go. If it becomes regular, you need to take action.

And yes, it looks like a lovely day to mow the lawn and then invite lots of noisy kids over for some water fights Grin

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Ohwhatfuckeryisthis · 07/06/2015 09:08

Have you got a trampoline? Time for the young uns to get some fresh air.

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Singsongsung · 07/06/2015 09:08

Our neighbours only know one volume- loud. Everything they do is loud. We are semi detached so attached to them and hear them running around, screaming, shouting, laughing hysterically etc ALL the time. Don't get me wrong- I don't have an issue with people having fun in their own house!! I just find it difficult to believe that life is quite so exhilarating 24/7!

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sharonthewaspandthewineywall · 07/06/2015 09:10

Just don't confront your neighbour as the husband might tell you to get a life and accuse you of being a steroid user with MH problems

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RustyBear · 07/06/2015 09:15

There's just one problem with the 'revenge noise' scenario that so often gets recommended - if there are other close neighbours who were also kept up all night, they may be trying to make up for lost sleep in the morning. Pretty mean to prevent them just because you want payback...

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applejacksauntie · 07/06/2015 09:26

Have your neighbours done this before?

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