WHAT WOULD YOU GUYS DO IF YOU KEEP HEARING YOUR NEIGHBOR YELLING AND SWEARING EVERY SINGLE DAY?
This is becoming annoying for us now 'coz our neighbor yells and swears very often and to almost every single day up to the top of her lungs with the F word to every single word she says, and I don't think she even minds that kids around their neighborhood can hear her. She is too loud even when she was just talking on a phone and she always sound angry and upset, and what makes this worse is when she argues with her partner in which I think he is already getting fed up.
I do not know if I have to ring the police or noise control... I think she prefers having an audience such as myself or my wife because whenever we sit and relax outside and enjoy the weather, she starts yelling for some reason.
And for this, I think I would prefer hearing a loud lawnmower or line trimmer rather than her voice.
Any suggestions my dear neighborhood?
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