Anonymous wrote:Opposite of the opposite of the Asian countries is Germany. They have quiet hours which are strictly enforced, culturally instilled, and days like Sunday where shops and other businesses have to remain closed. It's slightly inconvenient but you adapt quickly and look forward to a period of predictable peace and quiet.
Anonymous wrote:I live in Loudoun County and a few of my neighbors hire lawn services that come once a week in the spring and summer. Takes them less than half an hour to do a lawn and then that’s it. Not the continuous drone you’re describing.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. I'm with you OP. Literally moving because of the noise.
We are moving from FCC to Vienna. I can no longer handle all of the noise. There is constant noise from cars zooming by and blaring music (our street is a commuter cut through right by the metro), and it is especially bad right in front of our house where there is a stop sign that they roll into in a rolling stop and then they gun it when they see there aren't other cars. Our houses are on top of each other and I am at the point where I desperately hate the neighbors on one side because of the constant noise. People are constantly walking up and down our street to and from the metro and part of the great noise pollution of these times is people walking down the street talking on the phone -- actually holding it right in front of their face, on speaker, and $#@*&ing screaming at it.
The new place in Vienna is at the end of a cul de sac, with old people in the adjacent houses, backing onto Wolf Trap woods. It is no where near as nice of a house. But I don't care. I need some peace.
Anonymous wrote:I'm always confused when people complain about noise. You don't live in the countryside.
If you live near people, people do things. How do you think lawns get cut? things get transported? People do work on their homes?
Ultimately I think there are just some people exceptionally sensitive to noise. I can't imagine being remotely bothered by airplane noise - and I live 1 mile from a major airport.
I live in Loudoun County and a few of my neighbors hire lawn services that come once a week in the spring and summer. Takes them less than half an hour to do a lawn and then that’s it. Not the continuous drone you’re describing.
Anonymous wrote:If your neighbors didn’t do any of this you’d be here complaining that they don’t maintain their properties.