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Lor said: the thing that gets me is, yes i understand the grandparents have been liveing there for over five years so there is gonna be some forgetfulness but come on!! i also understand the kids are probolly use to a house where noise and ruffness doesnt apply. but still!!!!!
teach your frickin kids some respect and manners! not only that but the adults should be aware that there are other people in this building and not all of them like noise!
As a kid, my sister and I were very loud at home. Living in the suburbs of Detroit, there is space to run around outside and make noise. There's also space to run around inside and make noise.
However, when we went to New York to visit my mother's aunt and uncle, we had to learn to quiet down quite a bit. They lived in the second story of a flat, and the walls and floors were basically paper thin. My mother was very good about explaining to us (we were 8 and 6 the first time we visited) why we had to keep our voices down and why we could not run around inside.
Unfortunately, in today's world, most parents just don't seem to care.
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