Asking the Neighbor Not to Make Noise


1

A: I was meaning to talk to you about something.
B: What's going on?
A: Were you having a party in your apartment last Friday?
B: Yes, I had a little party.
A: It was very loud.
B: I didn't intend on being too loud.
A: It's fine if you want to have people over, but I couldn't sleep with the noise.
B: I really do apologize for all the noise.
A: Next time, do you think that you could keep it down?
B: Will do.
A: Thank you very much.
B: Okay, and once again I'm sorry for keeping you up.

2

A: May I talk to you?
B: What's up?
A: Did you have a party Friday?
B: I did have a few people over.
A: It was way too loud.
B: I didn't realize I was making a lot of noise.
A: I couldn't sleep with how loud it was.
B: I'm sorry for being so loud.
A: Could you try not to be so loud the next time?
B: I'll make sure to do that for you.
A: Thanks, I would appreciate it.
B: Let me apologize again for the noise.

3

A: We really need to talk.
B: What do we need to talk about?
A: Was there a party going on in your apartment on Friday?
B: I did throw a party on Friday.
A: You were quite loud.
B: I really didn't mean to be loud.
A: I don't mind if you have company, of course, but the noise made it difficult for me to sleep.
B: I am sorry if my party kept you up.
A: It's all right, but next time could you try to keep it down?
B: I will try to.
A: Thank you, because that would be great.
B: You're welcome, and I apologize for the inconvenience.

 


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