Didn’t realize the air ducts connected so directly – roommates hear shit talk

Didn’t realize the air ducts connected so directly – roommates hear shit talk

When you transport into a current home it’s always a game of learning to ignore things.

Your first couple of nights inside the apartment will really be a bit spooky and spine-chilling.

It’s hard to get restful sleep when you are hearing unregular sounds and creaks all around you. Similarly, your first weekend trying to sleep in will really be punctuated with the sounds of your neighbor’s doing outdoor chores. More significantly, you shall really need to get used to the tied up roadways and machinery sounds that frequent your village. As long as you are worrying about noise pollution from outside the house, however, you should figure out how thin the walls are inside the house. Or, I suggest that you investigate your central heating and cooling system to see where the air ducts connect. You see, after living in this current apartment for about 2 weeks with my current roommates, I had no idea that our air vents were basically directly connected to each other. I’m not sure what inappropriate things they heard through my open air vents before I realized this unlucky Heating and Air Conditioning fact. I can tell you that they got an earful through the air ducts the other day when I was bitching about their disgusting living room habits. It was a pleasant temperature outside, so my pal and I were using natural ventilation instead of operating the heating and cooling system. It was silent in the apartment without air quality control component running, and I was laying in my room when I started complaining on the PC. About twenty minutes into my rant, I heard a cough distinctly through the air vent. I stuck my head down near the air duct opening and realized that I could see straight into my roomie’s living room through their vent. I feel like an idiot for forgetting about the open air vent… but the living room has been wipe ever since.

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