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US Student Asked Neighbour To Keep It Down In The Bedroom, Got This Reply

IANS, 03 Nov, 2016 01:22 PM
    Jenna Levine from Syracuse University has Twitter LOL-ing after she posted this hilarious note addressed to her noisy neighbour:
     
    "Just please, make it nasty at a lower volume" - we cannot help repeat this line.
     
    "College is weird," she said in her tweet that's now gone viral. Indeed it is.
     
    The loud sex had been bothering Ms Levine for a while, apparently:
     
    Her polite request not only fetched her an apology, she also got some chocolate from her neighbour to make up.
     
    Since October 31, the tweet has received over 47,000 retweets and 1.1 lakh 'likes'.
     
    All's well that ends well. Ms Levine got an apology, chocolate and viral fame and Twitter got to enjoy a very entertaining conversation.

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