- 3 months
The one in my place closes with so much force, that if I don’t remember to catch it while it closing it slams so hard.
It is maybe one in 20 closes that I miss it.
- 3 months
My wife’s family was like that when I met them. Stomping around, chewing loudly, and TV super loud. When we moved in together, we got our hearing checked and it turned out she had a genetic issue that fused her stapen (hammer bone in the ear) into a fixed position which meant severe hearing impairment. Luckily a surgeon can replace the stapen with a titanium micro prosthesis that solves the problem.
Just after the procedure she called me downstairs because she said she was hearing weird noises and it turned out to be the refrigerator compressor she had never heard before. After both ears were completed, a lot of the loud behavior stopped.
I really think that some subset of these people just have hearing loss. - 3 months
It’s wholly possible these people are not bothered by loud noises. I have neighbors and especially their kids seem to have no clue what an inside voice is, how far bass travels or how to walk down stairs.
They shout, they blast music, they fall down stairs.
If I did that as a kid, my dad would tell me to cut it out. And I think that’s the key difference. You’re either raised to be considerate of others, or you’re not. And if you’re the considerate type, most likely you’ll go out of your way because you don’t want them to be bothered by you while they might not even register if you happen to fall down the stairs or fire a cannon indoors.
I used to be really careful with watching tv at certain hours, or announcing to my neighbors of I was going to have people over. It took me a while but I now don’t even really care if they hear me anymore. Because even if they do, it’s unlikely they’ll be bothered as much as I am when their preteen kids shout that they don’t want to go to bed at 10:30 PM when I’m trying to sleep.
- 3 months
This is probably it. In my door I have to close it with some force unless a window is open then its big boom time.
- Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.caEnglish1 month
- 3 months
My downstairs neighbors at my old apartment were so fucking obnoxius about slamming the door. If they were doing something in the yard they’d go in and out constantly, slamming the doors like the house owed them money about 20 times/hour. It was an old building, and everything would shake every single time they had to go through any door.
I just think a lot of people simply don’t give a shit about anyone else around them.
- 3 months
Some are assholes. Others have zero self-awareness. I stress about every little offense I might have possibly made, while astoundingly many others run around unaware that they are being jerks all day. I suspect the unnecessary playing of audio out loud in public stems from a very similar cause.
Confronting those who lack self-awareness is hard for those of us with excessive awareness, but it often gets the job done. Also a quick litmus test for who’s just unaware and who’s really an asshole.
Have you noticed this phenomenon increasingly often, or has it been much the same throughout your years?
- 3 months
If I can’t hear it close, how do I know it’s closed?
I need that sensory feedback.
- flamiera@kbin.melroy.orgdeleted by creator3 months
I assume assholes, all the time.
I have only slammed my door a handful of times in gaps of time but that’s only because something or someone has really pissed me off to get there. I normally don’t like slamming things.
- 3 months
I used to live in an apartment on a busy street and befriend some of my neighbors. One day, we were helping some other friends of ours move in to a new home. They’re from a quieter part of the town.
They were absolutely baffled that we all just walked in and out of rooms slamming doors everytime.
What’s in our mind? Well, honestly, we just pay no mind. Where we lived, the background noise was just so loud that the sound of doors being slammed weren’t a bother.
- 3 months
If my hands are full I’ll close door behind me with foot putting enough momentum to ensure closure. Or their job sucks.
- TechnoCat@piefed.socialEnglish3 months
My door’s latch is really hard to engage Takes quite a few tries in winter to get it to latch.
- daannii@lemmy.worldEnglish3 months
Door at my old apartment always “slammed shut”. It was heavy and probably the pressure change factored in.
I was bothered by it so I bought some rubber bumper things (sold for cabinets) to help. It did help.
But I never intentionally slammed that door.
It was just heavy and some pressure difference would pull it fast.



