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Dear Anon,
I believe many of us really sympathise with you on your situation. However, I sincerely belief, Feng Shui has no answer to this.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/5/01 2:27:00 PM, Anon wrote:
>I moved into a new apartment
>about 6 months ago. Recently,
>a couple has occupied the unit
>next to mine. Their bedroom is
>right next to mine and the
>walls are thin, so I hear the
>noise from their TV, their
>talking and their laughing.
>
>Last week, I asked them to
>keep their TV volume down,
>especially at night, since
>they seem to stay up until
>very late. They were nice and
>receptive, but the noise still
>bothers me. I don't think it
>is their fault -it's the
>nature of the building and the
>thin walls.
>
>I am a very quiet and pensive
>person, and this couple seems
>to be loud and extroverted.
>What can I do about this
>noise? Would you have any
>ideas or suggestions? Ear
>plugs are not enough! Any
>ideas or suggestions, please?
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