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I’m not really sure how this came to be, but I have the privilege of living in a building with neighbors who respect each other's right to actually live in the apartment they live in. So if someone celebrates something, all it takes is a short text messagein the group chat saying “Hey! It's my birthday, hosting some friends over, so it might get a little loud. If it crosses the line, please let me know, and either way, it’ll end by midnight.”
That’s it, magic, who knew communication between human being liveing in the vicinity of each other could be so enriching and positive?!
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Noise complaint from new downstairs neighbor
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But anyway, back to the story of someone who obviously doesn't agree with my notion of community or basic decency: the complaint lands, vague and dramatic, and it hits like confirmation of their worst fear. Not because they were loud, but because it proves the game is rigged. If someone this cautious can still be branded a disturbance, then the complaint was never about behavior. It was about comfort, control, and one neighbor insisting the world stay as quiet as their own preferences demand.
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The sad part is how quickly this kind of thing teaches people to make themselves even smaller. The anxious tenant tightens the rules again, even though they were never the problem. The real noise is not footsteps. It is entitlement echoing through paper-thin walls dressed up as concern for the community
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