There's nothing quite as nice as tucking yourself into bed after a long day and being able to feel the comfort of a nice thick comforter and blankets on top of you. As I often overheat when I sleep like this though, I like to leave my window cracked at night, just enough to allow a slight nip on my exposed face and to make me feel cozy under my blankets. However, I may have to stop opening my window at night if a certain trend continues. This new trend has really taken hold of the local population in the past few weeks, and it is making it difficult for me to sleep.
Around 2:00 am every night there always ends up being a large group of people walking on the sidewalk past my hall. This is fine, I enjoy staying up late sometimes, and who doesn't like hanging out with friends? The problem is when you think that that time of night is the time to use your stadium-voice. Your friend is right next to you, so you do not need to shout. And when it is a whole group of ten or so of you all shouting and cackling, it gets very loud. To make it even better, if you could try not to stop and just stand there screaming at each other like you felt the need to last night, I would appreciate that.
Wow, I sound like a middle aged mom on Facebook now.
I completely agree with the noise from the window. Looking right out of my window you can see the entrance to the dining center. If I ever need to have to take a nap with the breeze coming in I hear every one outside its horrible. Nap time is just as important as kindergarten also getting sleep period. No matter the time of day there's always noise imagine that lol.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with the noise from the window. Looking right out of my window you can see the entrance to the dining center. If I ever need to have to take a nap with the breeze coming in I hear every one outside its horrible. Nap time is just as important as kindergarten also getting sleep period. No matter the time of day there's always noise imagine that lol.
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel. Some nights it is the same kind of situation on Siedschlag side. I suggest opening your window still but blocking some of the sound with a curtain. You could also buy a small fan to blow air on your face. Sadly I don't see students being considerate of noise when they are outside any time soon.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. Although I don't open my window often because I always have my fan going but I still hear those people talking loudly when they walk past my window like please hush.
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