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<blockquote data-quote="Pony Ruiz" data-source="post: 37433" data-attributes="member: 101"><p>that is the neighborly thing to do.</p><p></p><p>I had an elderly lady living next door who never made a peep. She stayed in her house till a month before she died. She was 93. A 20 something plumber with a 1yr old pitbull/mastiff/am. bulldog or something is moving in there now. God help me...</p><p></p><p>I think a lot of the issue is what people consider or don't common courtesy is.</p><p></p><p>I know a lot of it is cultural. In general we have more space here. In Asia and S. America most people in cities live on the other side of a wall so they are used to a little noise/crap from their neighbors. Can you say Japan. That is the immigrant side of things. The locals kinda look at it like it is my right to play my music loud etc whenever I feel like it. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, I've lived in apartments that were quieter. I might have to put up some sound board - or how about a concrete wall like they do on the side of the freeway. how would that look?</p><p></p><p>I have one neighbor that essentially surrounded himself with a fence and foliage and you rarely see him. He's cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pony Ruiz, post: 37433, member: 101"] that is the neighborly thing to do. I had an elderly lady living next door who never made a peep. She stayed in her house till a month before she died. She was 93. A 20 something plumber with a 1yr old pitbull/mastiff/am. bulldog or something is moving in there now. God help me... I think a lot of the issue is what people consider or don't common courtesy is. I know a lot of it is cultural. In general we have more space here. In Asia and S. America most people in cities live on the other side of a wall so they are used to a little noise/crap from their neighbors. Can you say Japan. That is the immigrant side of things. The locals kinda look at it like it is my right to play my music loud etc whenever I feel like it. Honestly, I've lived in apartments that were quieter. I might have to put up some sound board - or how about a concrete wall like they do on the side of the freeway. how would that look? I have one neighbor that essentially surrounded himself with a fence and foliage and you rarely see him. He's cool. [/QUOTE]
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