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Noisy Upstairs Neighbours (screen captures from the video)
A good dream turns into a nightmare.
DDmeow is sucked into a black hole…
and becomes a violin…
with a violin bow slicing on its face. Ouch!
It’s all because a lady upstairs is dragging a chair back and forth. It creates waves of squeaking sound carried by vibrations through the floor into DDmeow’s ears.
Upstairs drag drag drag…
downstairs squeak squeak squeak…
Suddenly, DDmeow turns into a drum set. Drum sticks strike on its head and body.
Another nightmare…
caused by kids upstairs stomping the floor.
Upstairs stomp stomp stomp…
Downstairs boom boom boom…
Besides kids stomping, adults walking too loud may send “boom boom boom” noise downstairs too.
It’s like living in hell with noisy upstairs neighbours. Please be considerate, try your best to reduce noise. Here are some suggested solutions:
Instead of dragging the chairs, lift them up before moving them to where your heart desires.
If the kids can’t stop jumping, but them a playmat. Or maybe bring them to the park.
Walk lightly, or wear soundproof slippers.
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