Moving? Don't Be THAT Neighbor

乐活   2024-10-22 11:30   北京  

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Moving to a new place is an exciting yet challenging experience. Move in to your new home on the right foot with your neighbors.

First and foremost,
inform your neighbors in advance. A simple note or a friendly conversation can go a long way. Let them know about your moving plans, the expected date and time, and any potential disruptions. This would also give your neighbors a chance to make alternative plans if they're noise-sensitive.









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On that note, remember to be mindful of noise levels. Moving can be a noisy affair, but try to keep the noise to a minimum, especially during early morning or late evening hours. In Beijing, there are regulations regarding noise pollution. For example, you're not allowed to do any remodeling on the weekends. Avoid using loud equipment or making excessive noise that could disturb your neighbors. If possible, schedule the move during times when it is less likely to inconvenience others.









Take care of the common areas like hallways, elevators, or staircases. Clean up any debris or mess that may have been created during the move. Professional moving companies like Pason Global ensure that before we start moving your stuff, we first protect your building's common areas with proper protection. Floors, wall corners, and elevators are covered so that nothing gets scratched.


Click here to read the rest of the article for other culture shocks that most foreigners encounter when they first move to China.


 

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