So, there's this guy living next to me in a student dorm. Right now his girlfriend is visiting him and today they came home at 4 am, slamming doors and talking loudly. Fortunately she will be gone tomorrow. But even when he's alone, that guy often talks on Skype for hours after midnight, complete with laughing and not trying to be quiet at all. It used to go as far as until 5 am. Now for him that's not a problem, since he barely ever visits any lectures and just sleeps til far into the afternoon. But I have to get up at 8 or 9 most of the time, and when I hear someone talking, I just can't fall asleep. Since I get tired at 1 am usually, and need at least one hour to fall asleep in any case, that leaves me with 6-7 hours of sleep anyway - but since the noise really bothers me, I often can't sleep until 4 or 5 am. And then I have to sleep about 12 to 14 hours at the weekend because I'm so exhausted from the lack of sleep.
So I really, really want him to stop. I think it would be reasonable to demand that he does something quiet at least after midnight. The house rules say you have to be quiet at 10 pm anyway, so technically I'm right. I mean, he has the entire day to talk to his friends online, and I think it wouldn't kill him to do something quiet like watching a movie with headphones on after midnight.
The problem is that I have low self esteem and can't really stand up for myself due to lots of bullying throughout my life. I told him about 3 times so far that he's a bit too loud, and at first he seemed to be sorry, but he clearly doesn't really care because he just does it anyway. I feel like he's the kind of guy who, if I really demanded silence, would feel insulted and snap at me for being so sensitive and b*tchy.
Do you think it would be reasonable to tell him something like "In the future, please be quiet after midnight. I know you can sleep whenever you want, but some of us do actually go to university. We only have a few more months to share this flat, so it won't kill you to be a little considerate in that time. You can do whatever you want at night, as long as I don't have to hear it." And if he still doesn't care, would it be appropriate to ask the dorm management for help?
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