![]() ![]() That unfortunately only muffles the noise.īanging on the ceiling with a broomstick. Leaving the living room and retreating to a different room. The only times it is quiet is when the children seem to be out of the house. ![]() This will go on for about 5 to 10 minutes at a time. It sounds like they throw themselves onto the ground and banging on the floor with their fists or angry stomping. Whenever she screams, one of the children will start crying as if being tortured.Īt least once a day, one of the children will throw a PROPER tamper tantrum. I'm trying to sympathize with her as I imagine she must have a horrible time herself. The upstairs neighbors are Korean, because we can hear a female adult scream at the children in Korean frequently. ![]() They also have what I assume to be a keyboard, as well as another toy or activity that creates a constant friction noice on the floor of their living room. All weekend long, you can hear multiple children run around the apartment or jump on the spot and the banging is unbearable. Situation: We only have noticed the noise about three or for weeks ago, so we assume the neighbors have only moved in recently. We were planning for me to move in with him later this year, but the noise is so bad that I am now starting to reconsider. For almost a month now, the noise upstairs has been unbearable to the point where I get anxiety and my physical health is deteriorating, although I only stay with him Friday night through Sunday evening. I'm looking for advice on how to approach this issue, ideally solving it, without offending the neighbors or getting in trouble.īackground: My boyfriend rents an apartment on the 9th floor of an apartment complex in Pyeongtaek. I've lived in Korea for more almost 10 years now, but this is the first time I'm dealing with this kind of issue. ![]()
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