Never mess with someone's precious sleep.
Telling your neighbors exactly how you feel about their awful behavior983 Archivessomething that doesn't happen as much as it should, but every now and then someone will finds the courage to pen a truly honest letter.
Redditor holdthedoor444 shared a truly savage (and definitely exaggerated) letter to his neighbors, and posted it in the hallway of his apartment building following a terrible night.
An open letter to my garbage neighbors from funny
While holdthedoor444 admits in the comment section that some of the elements letter are satire, he did post the note in his hallway following a loud party. We're sure his neighbors will get the point.
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