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Q: The children who live in my neighborhood are too loud...

What is the polite way to encourage them to shut the hell up?

13 years 16 weeks ago in  Lifestyle - China

 
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why dont u talk with their parents?? i guess u having a hard time

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As Nickwatson said, try talking to their parents. If that fails, try to talk to the kids making so much noise. If that fails, scare the bejesus out of them.

But overall I'd say good luck...just seems like EVERYTHING is loud in China. I mean, taking the subway alone is enough to make anyone go deaf. Even the subway service announcements make my ears bleed.

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Loud is a way of life here in China, accept it..and become Chinese.. It is my number one difficulty in becoming fluent in Chinese is learning that shouting doesnt equal being rude. Quiet people will loose respect and the pushy loud ones get it...

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if you are living in a rented place then chane it ..otherwise

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Yes, they are loud but it's their country. Maybe it's you....

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tell the kids to behave or scare them with little angry expression and mood... and there parents will not do anything as they will feel it normal

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