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To tell upstairs to quite down!

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PennyBBT · 08/01/2018 17:48

More of a WWYD!
We live bellow a family of 4 and we have a 2 month old baby. I was very worried about the baby crying in the night and neighbours!. We aren't close but I've been up once or twice to help the mum with a few work bits/cuppa tea. This was great as I couldn't hear the baby screaming at all so worries gone!
I knew that being under two very young children that I'd hear alot of stomping which I can just about bare! But recently it's been getting bad later at night (after 9pm) , in the middle of the night and the dad gets up early and slams doors in the corridor. It wasn't so bad at first but it's getting worse and it wakes the baby up almost every time she gets to sleep!
WWYD? AIBU to suggest going upstairs and telling them to be quiet the later it is? X

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Pengggwn · 08/01/2018 17:51

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PennyBBT · 08/01/2018 19:14

Haha oh really? I wasn't sure if it was normal to get angry about it! X

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Yukbuck · 08/01/2018 19:17

Actually living under noisy neighbours is really annoying. Like you said, you aren't moaning about the kids but slamming doors isn't on..i get up really early for work and I'm as quiet as possible because we have downstairs neighbours.

It has nothing to do with you having a 2 month old (as previous poster mentioned!) It's totally normal to be annoyed.

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PennyBBT · 08/01/2018 21:14

I keep thinking of going up to ask but every time I want it it's far too late and j thjnk it's her kids up in their room without her knowing (their rooms above it). No idea how to approach this xxx

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