Wheres the respect gone ???
At what point is letting your toddler aged children play outside - by which I mean on the driveway directly outside neighbours bedroom window, unsupervised, yelling and carrying on at or before 630am, ok or respectful??
Seriously. Week days, weekends and sometimes closer to 6am?
If they could be consistent, I wouldnt need to set my 7am alarm for work!!!
Its infuriating.
And about to get yelled at to shut the hell up.
Be respectful of the fact your neighbours DO NOT appreciate your unsupervised children being that loud at that hour of the morning just so you can get dressed in peace.
I would approach them however they are rude and have rejected any advances we have made as neighbours to be friendly.
Grumpy start to day. Heres to a stronger coffee then usual to turn that frown upside down.
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