MPH Posted 5 December 2007 Posted 5 December 2007 Our neighbours are lovely.We eat round each other's house regularly, they often come over of an evening and just chill with us, watching telly or DVD. She is pregnant and sometimes can't bring herself to cook, so she comes round and eats here when he is away and returns the favour by having us over for a takeaway delivery. We borrow their lawnmower, they borrow my watering hose (unless of course there is a hose pipe ban ) Actually as of last Friday, they are no longer our neighbours - they have moved 10 miles away, but we have been over there twice for dinner. Anyone got a petrol lawnmower? are you SURE they liked you?
Bellend Sebastian Posted 5 December 2007 Posted 5 December 2007 I slept with my next door neighbour. It was one of the things in life that I regret most, and did nothing to help our relationship - in fact, it made it a living hell. So don't try that one
Trumpet Posted 5 December 2007 Posted 5 December 2007 Do what my dad did! We live on a terraced street, the neighbours are Polish and come home from work at 11pm. No respect for others, have parties regularly etc. We've asked nicely for them to keep the noise down, they dont, told us to fook ourselfs etc. So the windows got put through This is not actually a reccomended method, just knock on, politely
Bellend Sebastian Posted 5 December 2007 Posted 5 December 2007 Do what my dad did! We live on a terraced street, the neighbours are Polish and come home from work at 11pm. No respect for others, have parties regularly etc. We've asked nicely for them to keep the noise down, they dont, told us to fook ourselfs etc. So the windows got put through This is not actually a reccomended method, just knock on, politely In all seriousness, noisy neighbours are the easiest thing to sort in the world. If you grass them up to the council, they'll get a letter from them straightaway, and if it happens again the noise wardens are put on alert and if they witness the noise, the miscreants will be invited in to the council to explain themselves, and if it happens again they'll be summoned to court. It's a bit less risky than attacking them
Sods Posted 5 December 2007 Posted 5 December 2007 In all seriousness, noisy neighbours are the easiest thing to sort in the world. If you grass them up to the council, they'll get a letter from them straightaway, and if it happens again the noise wardens are put on alert and if they witness the noise, the miscreants will be invited in to the council to explain themselves, and if it happens again they'll be summoned to court.It's a bit less risky than attacking them Or play loud music when there recorvering.
Trumpet Posted 5 December 2007 Posted 5 December 2007 In all seriousness, noisy neighbours are the easiest thing to sort in the world. If you grass them up to the council, they'll get a letter from them straightaway, and if it happens again the noise wardens are put on alert and if they witness the noise, the miscreants will be invited in to the council to explain themselves, and if it happens again they'll be summoned to court.It's a bit less risky than attacking them Your obviously not talking from experience of noise in a terraced house. We've had the noise people round several times, the nopise is enough to keep you awake, but not enough to do anything. We've tried everything, believe me. They're arrogant ****ers too. They feel the need to speak so loud, like most other foreign Eruopeaners.
Trumpet Posted 5 December 2007 Posted 5 December 2007 Or play loud music when there recorvering. We've done that, to a similar extent. Because they work in the afternoon until around midnight, they sleep until midday. They've had a 4 o clock knock on the door, wake up call
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