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AIBU to go and ask neighbour to turn down the Stevie Wonder that is BLARING thru wall and just woken baby up... it's only 9.25 at the moment...

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emeraldgirl1 · 05/06/2014 21:24

What's the cut-off point of reasonable?
Am conscious that we may inadvertently have disturbed him with crying baby through paper-thin walls at some point in last 15 months.
And this is the first time it's been QUITE this loud (his music, I mean)
But it's unbelievable, I can hear every word of the songs, it's like I'm playing the music at mid-voume in my own home.
DD just woke up crying and given that she's also teething I may be in for more wake-ups later tonight too, can't handle having wake-ups this early just because of the music!!!
So what is unreasonable, do you think? Will let MN decide Mr Next Door's fate :)

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Monopolice · 05/06/2014 21:32

Which Stevie Wonder song?

owlbegoing · 05/06/2014 21:34

I'd send your other half round to ask him politely to turn it down. No time of day is reasonable to have music blaring out to the extent that it disturbs your neighbours

emeraldgirl1 · 05/06/2014 21:38

Monopolice :) so many I've lost track... At least he has good taste!
DD woke crying again so I sent DH round, it took 5 mins just to get the knock answered as he couldn't hear a thing!
Anyway all perfectly reasonable and he's turned it off!
Should have asked an hour ago... Poor DD had a bad enough night last night with molars...

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CheeryName · 05/06/2014 21:38

Go round with a birthday card signing 'Happy Birthday To ya'. Surely that's why he's partying?!

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