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At what point/time do you consider loud outdoor music playing rude?

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Hagqueen · 10/04/2021 21:33

I guess I’m just trying to guess if I am a miserable hag Grin

So a house in the street behind me (not 100% sure which!) has been playing loud music in the garden since about midday. Its so loud dogs in the area have been barking pretty much continuously, including my own everytime I let her out to pee.

It doesn’t even sound like a party as I can only hear the odd voice shouting to another to bring this and that out into the garden, so in my view a waste of the good grace from direct neighbours 🤣

Am I just a miserly git for thinking its really rude for everyone to be forced to listen to shitty dance music from 2007 for almost 10 hours?? How many versions of DJ Sammy’s Heaven must I endure, because I swear I’ve heard at least 4 kinds????

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DynamoKev · 14/04/2021 13:17

I don’t get this either - some people seem to have a need to make/hear noise. I only put on music or the radio etc if I want to listen to it, but lots of people seem to put it on and then totally ignore it.

winifredwells · 14/04/2021 13:21

As soon as it's loud enough for the neighbours to hear it and be inconvenienced, it's rude.

I don't know where some posters live, it has always been seen as rude and inconsiderate to be an inconvenience anywhere I have lived.

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