Sunday, November 15, 2015

Consideration


Being considerate of others is always important. It's especially important when living in close quarters. 

The Marque has wood floors--not concrete. Sound travels through the Marque's wood floors. Considerate people learn to walk softly when they live in an apartment. At night, they walk particularly softly, and avoid dropping or dragging heavy items on the bare floors. They are considerate of those who are sleeping below them.

Considerate people don't leave their dog alone in their apartment to bark nonstop for hours from right behind their front door. They are considerate of those who live around them.

Considerate people don't use the Marque's exercise equipment, and then walk away without wiping it down, or leave stuff (barbells, weights, weight benches, TV remotes, etc.) on the floor, failing to put it back where it belongs. Considerate people realize that others use the equipment, and they realize that some of their neighbors have mobility issues and/or poor eyesight, and can seriously injure themselves on stuff that's left on the floor for others to trip over.

When their dogs defecate, considerate people bag their dog's waste and dispose of it properly. Considerate people don't throw stuff from their balconies. Considerate people don't litter. Considerate people don't slam doors. Considerate people don't make noise in their apartment (TV, music, etc.) that can be heard by those outside their apartment. They realize that their irresponsible behavior affects others. 


antonyms: uncaring, unfeeling, thoughtless, unsympathetic, unfriendly, uncharitable, selfish, disrespectful, scornful, rude, disagreeable, hateful, privileged, spoiled, brat. 



The Marque Apartments at Heritage Hunt
Gainesville VA
Community Realty Company, Inc.
Huntgain Marque LLC

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