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  • H hairy_hats

    Invite all your neighbours too.

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    rockNroll
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    What they will do in students party. No not a good idea...Writing letter is most appropriate as i have never seen them in last 6 months..lol. :)

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    • T toxcct

      WTF !why don't you just go and ring their door and exmplain them you're going to make some noise on saturday night ? I think they'll be more comprehensive than a cold letter... but that's just my thought.

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      rockNroll
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      yeh i know..but can't be arsed. They might be too bz to get disturbed like that. So i prefer dropin letter and then they can read it any time they want. innit. And moreover we have never seen them around since we all students moved to this house. Now you ll say this way we ll be able to see..hehe ..nah nt really.. :-D

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      • R rockNroll

        We having house party this sat night(students). It will last till early next morning at least, and i am now planning as a courtesy i should inform my neighbors about the noise level. Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own. If any of you come across then let me know else ill end up writing my own tonight. Thanks :)

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        Lost User
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        I'd be happy to get a letter from my partying neighbours. For me it would help if it clearly spelled out what I could expect. Something like "We'll turn the music down at 12:00 am and the party will end at 2:00 am." That way I could decide if that worked for me and, if not, make arrangements to go spend the night somewhere else. Cheers, Drew.

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        • R rockNroll

          We having house party this sat night(students). It will last till early next morning at least, and i am now planning as a courtesy i should inform my neighbors about the noise level. Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own. If any of you come across then let me know else ill end up writing my own tonight. Thanks :)

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          Marc Clifton
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          Make sure to include the names of all participants, so I can call the police at 10PM when you're in violation of noise levels. Geez, why don't you have the courtesy to have a quiet party and respect your neighbors privacy? Marc

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          • M Marc Clifton

            Make sure to include the names of all participants, so I can call the police at 10PM when you're in violation of noise levels. Geez, why don't you have the courtesy to have a quiet party and respect your neighbors privacy? Marc

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            Vikram A Punathambekar
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            And I'm not yet 25.... :doh:

            Cheers, Vikram.


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            • M Marc Clifton

              Make sure to include the names of all participants, so I can call the police at 10PM when you're in violation of noise levels. Geez, why don't you have the courtesy to have a quiet party and respect your neighbors privacy? Marc

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              Dexterus
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              I would never ever try to prevent anyone from just letting go and have a wild party every once in a while even if it costs me a night's sleep. I know too well what stress and parties will do and as long as it's only for a couple times a year I don't care. And the more I get into work schedule the stronger I feel about this. As long as they don't break anything of mine they can make all the noise they want. On the other hand I'd never throw big parties in my own home, I trust my friends to behave, help and respect people's stuff even when drunk but I've seen too much of the opposite on various "babysitting" sessions :wtf: :confused: .

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              • R rockNroll

                We having house party this sat night(students). It will last till early next morning at least, and i am now planning as a courtesy i should inform my neighbors about the noise level. Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own. If any of you come across then let me know else ill end up writing my own tonight. Thanks :)

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                martin_hughes
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                ... and we'll get Radio 1 to do a Shout Out![^] for you ;)

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Make sure to include the names of all participants, so I can call the police at 10PM when you're in violation of noise levels. Geez, why don't you have the courtesy to have a quiet party and respect your neighbors privacy? Marc

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                  rockNroll
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                  haha... Quiet party... Never heard of it... May be when i am over 50 yrs of age. The best they can have is a letter from me and if they still have any problem then i can't help it..can i..? Anyway any sample letterssssss else i have to waste my time in writing one tonight...

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                  • R rockNroll

                    We having house party this sat night(students). It will last till early next morning at least, and i am now planning as a courtesy i should inform my neighbors about the noise level. Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own. If any of you come across then let me know else ill end up writing my own tonight. Thanks :)

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                    Miszou
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                    I did a similar thing once: big house party with lots of noise. We cleared absolutely everything out of the house and locked it in my room - and I mean everything! There wasn't a piece of furniture to sit on, or even a fork in the kitchen drawer. We went to the local discount store and bought several cases of beer and the party didn't actually start until about 11pm, when we came back from the pub. There were loads of people there - most of whom we didn't know, but we met them at the pub and invited them along. One of my friends was a dance DJ, so he brought his entire setup and was cranking out tunes in one room, while we had a looped tape of alternative/indie music in another room. We even had the lights and strobes (and some of those handy roadwork lights that flash. Put enough of those in a room and you've got a party!) Fortunately, our house was an end terrace (or condo in USA I guess) so there was nothing on one side and the other side was vacant. We did however, have the courtesy to warn the elderly couple on the other side of the vacant house and they said they didn't mind at all - they liked to see young people enjoying themselves. The next morning, we spoke to them and said we hoped it wasn't too noisy or raucous (There was after all, a minor fire in the back yard where someone had lit the drainpipe on fire. It was quickly extinguished by some party goers who were waiting to use the single occupied bathroom). The lady said, "Oh no it didn't bother me at all. In fact the thumping music rocked me to sleep!" The bass from the DJ's setup could be heard at least 2 houses down the road! Anyway my point is, you really should go and speak to them in person. A letter just isn't going to cut it - you might as well not bother. A letter just says "We're having a party, whether you like it not!". Meeting them in person shows that you actually care about their feelings and they are much more likely to be reasonable - and less likely to call the police...

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                    • R rockNroll

                      We having house party this sat night(students). It will last till early next morning at least, and i am now planning as a courtesy i should inform my neighbors about the noise level. Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own. If any of you come across then let me know else ill end up writing my own tonight. Thanks :)

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                      It won't matter; they'll call the cops anyway.

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                      • V Vasudevan Deepak Kumar

                        I appreciate your intent of informing the neighbors to respect their privacy and comfort. At the same time, you can also plan out the ambience and environment in such a level so as to minimize the discomfort. Remember there may be patients who may in the neigborhood who might suffer acutely because of disturbances.

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                        Vasudevan Deepak K wrote:

                        Remember there may be patients who may in the neigborhood who might suffer acutely because of disturbances.

                        Or armed curmudgeons who plan on getting their sleep.

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                        • P PIEBALDconsult

                          It won't matter; they'll call the cops anyway.

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                          PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                          It won't matter; they'll call the cops anyway.

                          I sure as hell would.

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                          • R rockNroll

                            We having house party this sat night(students). It will last till early next morning at least, and i am now planning as a courtesy i should inform my neighbors about the noise level. Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own. If any of you come across then let me know else ill end up writing my own tonight. Thanks :)

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                            Shog9 0
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                            rockNroll wrote:

                            Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own.

                            Letters are impersonal. Stop around and talk to them. And yeah, it's usually common courtesy to invite them as well if you think you'll be producing enough of a disturbance that they'll be inconvenienced.

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                              rockNroll wrote:

                              Any good sample letter available or should i make up my own.

                              Letters are impersonal. Stop around and talk to them. And yeah, it's usually common courtesy to invite them as well if you think you'll be producing enough of a disturbance that they'll be inconvenienced.

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                              yo will go and speak to them...but no point inviting them as they are all aged and its proper students party...u know what i mean... Might turn up to illegal party...many dopers around... :) ...

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                              • R rockNroll

                                yo will go and speak to them...but no point inviting them as they are all aged and its proper students party...u know what i mean... Might turn up to illegal party...many dopers around... :) ...

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                                rockNroll wrote:

                                Might turn up to illegal party...many dopers around...

                                more reason to call the cops. That's not a party in my book.

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                                • O Oakman

                                  PIEBALDconsult wrote:

                                  It won't matter; they'll call the cops anyway.

                                  I sure as hell would.

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                                  Oakman wrote:

                                  I sure as hell would.

                                  I would NOW! look below at his post... | | V

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                                  • M Marc Clifton

                                    Make sure to include the names of all participants, so I can call the police at 10PM when you're in violation of noise levels. Geez, why don't you have the courtesy to have a quiet party and respect your neighbors privacy? Marc

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                                    El Corazon
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                                    Marc Clifton wrote:

                                    Make sure to include the names of all participants

                                    also include the ages, so that the police can rapidly identify any minors drinking, and list all drugs intended for use so the police can respond accordingly. I normally ignore parties, as long as they: A) are not every weekend B) show at least a little respect for the neighbors C) there is no alcohol and minors combined D) there are no illegal drugs used otherwise I have been known to call the cops. And I have a nice digital camera with vibration free lens. Handy for making that hand-held shot to help identify someone... :-D

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                                    • R rockNroll

                                      yo will go and speak to them...but no point inviting them as they are all aged and its proper students party...u know what i mean... Might turn up to illegal party...many dopers around... :) ...

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                                      Shog9 0
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                                      Well, you never know... might learn something new about your neighbors, eh? ;)

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                                      • H hairy_hats

                                        Invite all your neighbours too.

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                                        guineapig24
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                                        Yes, invite them (us) all. Serve some brownies and punch at the start of the festivities, and the neighbors will all go home happy & sleepy. boom-sha-ka-la-ka

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