klanka wrote:
OK I have dealt with people like this in the past. The solution was to not actually mention what they are doing or confront them. The solution is to say hello to them in a friendly way and maybe do little favors for them. I know you probably want to do the opposite

You mentioned this in the past but I didn't know it was after a confrontation
They never come out, so we never, ever see them.
So many people are inconsiderate jerks, especially most our landlords tend to house in this apartment block. So I have a feeling that politely confronting them will just make things worse. They'll probably get defensive, saying that their constant banging is just "everyday noises".
If I was an upstairs neighbour, I'd be much more considerate. If I did do an activity at night that might be noisy, like certain exercises or housecleaning, I'd just mention it to the people below first. If the people upstairs came down and told us that they do exercises in the evenings in their living-room then I probably wouldn't mind, as then I'd know what it is and when they do it and which room they do it in. But their noises are so unpredictable.
I just wish we lived below a couple that went out to work every day and just relaxed in the evenings and went to bed. That way when they do do activities that I may hear at least I can accept and ignore it more. But when it's
constant and loud and unpredictable and all hours of every day and most the night, I get tuned into it and I find myself listening out for it when I don't even want to.
It's like my brain is a wireless wifi device and the noises from upstairs is another device I'm paired with.
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