How to deal with noisy neighbours kids
Discussion
PH response - Move.
Possibly try talking to parents? They might be unaware of the noise... Some families are just used to it. Go round with a bottle of wine, Haribos for the kids (although these won't help with the noise) and explain the problem and suggest a solution?
The above is dependent on your friend's ability to sound empathetic and the parents ability not to flare up.
Or blast the music up everytime they hear noise - kind of Pavlov's dog type training...
Oooo... Another typical PH response
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HTH etc etc.
Possibly try talking to parents? They might be unaware of the noise... Some families are just used to it. Go round with a bottle of wine, Haribos for the kids (although these won't help with the noise) and explain the problem and suggest a solution?
The above is dependent on your friend's ability to sound empathetic and the parents ability not to flare up.
Or blast the music up everytime they hear noise - kind of Pavlov's dog type training...
Oooo... Another typical PH response
<insert image of Claymore here>
HTH etc etc.
hondafanatic said:
PH response - Move.
Possibly try talking to parents? They might be unaware of the noise... Some families are just used to it. Go round with a bottle of wine, Haribos for the kids (although these won't help with the noise) and explain the problem and suggest a solution?
The above is dependent on your friend's ability to sound empathetic and the parents ability not to flare up.
Or blast the music up everytime they hear noise - kind of Pavlov's dog type training...
Oooo... Another typical PH response
<insert image of Claymore here>
HTH etc etc.
The best possible outcome to the above is "they're just being kids". The worst.. ? Well... Possibly try talking to parents? They might be unaware of the noise... Some families are just used to it. Go round with a bottle of wine, Haribos for the kids (although these won't help with the noise) and explain the problem and suggest a solution?
The above is dependent on your friend's ability to sound empathetic and the parents ability not to flare up.
Or blast the music up everytime they hear noise - kind of Pavlov's dog type training...
Oooo... Another typical PH response
<insert image of Claymore here>
HTH etc etc.
hondafanatic said:
PH response - Move.
Possibly try talking to parents? They might be unaware of the noise... Some families are just used to it. Go round with a bottle of wine, Haribo Sugar Free Gummy Bears for the kids (although these won't help with the noise) and explain the problem and suggest a solution?
Possibly try talking to parents? They might be unaware of the noise... Some families are just used to it. Go round with a bottle of wine, Haribo Sugar Free Gummy Bears for the kids (although these won't help with the noise) and explain the problem and suggest a solution?
E65Ross said:
My friend has some rather noisy that's next door..... How would you deal with them? Kids are about 10 years old and noisy, screaming brats.
Work harder - make more money - move into a place where your nearest neighbour is about a mile away.Everything else ---- forget it.
Neighbours come and go.
But you can bank on an ebb and flow of kids.
Kids are noisy feckers. You used to be one too.
Sorry that this isn't more helpful - but it is the best I can think of.
Either that or a retirement village.
Troubleatmill said:
Kids are noisy feckers. You used to be one too.
There's a line between reasonable and not, that a good parent enforces.We got told to shut up by loads of our own neighbours, and other's whilst playing at friends houses - these days those neighbours would be threatened or reported to the police for harassment. But we apologised and calmed things down.
It's called learning respect for other people, not fashionable these days, and the results are obvious everywhere you look.
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