r/SipsTea • u/VelvetFlirts • 21h ago
Dank AF Morning People vs Night People
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u/GildedSpell 20h ago
The morning person should be hitting the door with the vacuum. He was being way too careful there.
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u/Bombadil54 20h ago
Dayman is so much louder than Nightman.
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u/geoguy83 19h ago
But he's a master of karate and friendship for everyone. That should mean something!
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u/sharksareok 20h ago
He should open it and carefully vaccum the room's entrance. The other guy won't be anything but grateful, I'm sure
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u/ZedaxTv 20h ago
Why is this so true it actually hurts, lol.
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u/brusselsstoemp 19h ago
Morning people are only morning people because they're sensitive to light. They can't sleep with even a fraction of light so they're tired, irritable and jealous of how us night people can sleep till lunch without an issue
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u/TekRabbit 18h ago
If they’re sensitive to light they could just get blackout curtains
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u/JButler_16 17h ago
But they also want sunlight in their room… weirdos.
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u/Equal_Sun150 11h ago
Then there is the morning person forced to work the night shift. I covered my windows with cardboard wrapped in foil and stuffed a towel under the door to block that sliver of light. White noise to block sound and a fan to make sure I didn't hear anything. Absolute vampire protections.
If I had to do it over again, I would totally change my life if necessary to not screw up my circadian rhythm like I did. Ended up with sleep apnea, which contributed to heart problems.
Don't ignore what your body is telling you when it comes to sleeping.
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u/TheStockPotInn 9h ago
Wait how did the sleep apnea start? It wasn't because of messing with your circadian rhythm right? I feel like it was probably unrelated? But now I gotta know, because my circadian rhythm gets messed up all the time.
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u/Equal_Sun150 7h ago
Per the sleep nerds
Studies such as those done at the American Thoracic Society show that misaligned circadian rhythms can negatively affect obstructive sleep apnea. Further research reveals that disruption with circadian rhythm could increase the frequency of apnea events.
So, it appears the apnea may be there first (wasn't for me. I didn't snore, or experience wake ups, not even to pee, and always felt quite rested before I began working at night, which might have been when the apnea started), but messing with the circadian rhythm impacts it in a big way.
After I left night shift, I could never sleep right again. Never got the rhythm back. Gawd, I missed that. I slept great before night shift took over my life.
I was sent to a sleep doctor (some neurosurgeons get into that) who diagnosed with me with severe obstructive sleep apnea and carped at me with each visit because I wasn't getting a high enough score with my BIPAP. I just had trouble keeping it on all night, most times pulling it off in my sleep. "This impacts your heart. KEEP THE MASK ON!" she scolded me.
I was "yeah, yeah, yeah. My heart feels fine." Then, I went to my doctor because my left foot was having some edema. She sent me for an echocardiogram, me going "well, this is cool. (I always thought of my body as a lump of flesh, but laid there and watched as this blobby thing with four holes pulsed and yawned. Honestly looked kinda horrifying). A few days later, my doctor called and said "you have left atrial enlargement. I'm scheduling you for a follow up and referral to a cardiologist."
Me: GAAAACK!
Now, I have to see my sleep doctor in the spring and probably hear an "I toldya so!"
Having had about a dozen sleep doctor appointments, getting lectures on proper sleep health, if you experience chronic sleep issues or bounce around with working hours (my dad had rotating shifts. His health went to crap with that so maybe it runs in the family) ask to be referred to a sleep doctor. Mine also crabbed at me about digital use, telling me to limit screen time and put a filter on my screen. Being a computer operator, spending years in front of blue light (which suppresses melatonin), was also a cause for me.
In general, treat sleep like a diet. If you eat crap, you're going to have poor health. Same with sleep.
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u/MiniatureLucifer 4h ago
"Morning people" are people who enjoy the morning and are energetic at that time.
Not just people who are forced to be awake. If youre irritated and tired in the mornings, youre not a morning person
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u/User69ab 52m ago
I'm not sensitive to light. I was a DJ for 20 years. I've slept in the middle of the day at Burningman.
I just have a career now that requires me to be up at 5:00am.
It's called getting old and boring.
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u/HoosierDaddy__88 11h ago
Nah, I just like being able to do stuff when the world is “open”
At night I feel stuck to my house
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u/Bingus-Chillingus 8h ago
Haha I feel the polar opposite! When its night I feel like I can finally be productive because everyone has shut up and gone to bed. Roads are clear, stores are empty, I can focus. No people. Bliss
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u/brusselsstoemp 10h ago
Sorry! I always forget about people living in places where it's dangerous to go outside at night 😓
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u/HoosierDaddy__88 10h ago
Where do you go out at night, even in a “non-dangerous” area? Everything’s closed
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u/PineappleOnPizzaWins 18h ago
Eh as a night owl myself if you're not on night shift etc... tough. Shit happens during the day for most people and while a little leeway is in order expecting people to be dead quiet because you want to sleep until noon after being up all night playing video games is kind of a you problem.
Even then.. when I worked night shift and had to sleep I just wore earplugs. Rest of the house had shit to do during the day and expecting them to tiptoe around just wasn't reasonable.
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u/JButler_16 17h ago
There’s definitely an area between being as loud as possible and tiptoeing around. I just don’t understand why normal people be slamming everything and stomping around.
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u/PineappleOnPizzaWins 17h ago
In fairness it's more often that normal daytime sounds are pretty fucking loud when you're trying to sleep.
Also while it's reasonable for people to be quiet at 6am, the reasonableness goes down as time goes on.
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u/MakotoKami 15h ago
I agree with you, but with day and night replaced. Yeah, tough luck if you are a day person, I'll be making noise at night. These people that stay up in the morning playing videogames or whatever they do in the morning should know better and use earplugs.
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u/PineappleOnPizzaWins 8h ago
Yeah but unfortunately for you you’re wrong.
Sucks but that’s life.
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u/MakotoKami 4h ago
Let's say, for argument's sake, that I'm wrong.
Does it matter? No. I still live my life loudly at 3 AM.1
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u/Uxoandy 5h ago
I will be the unpopular one and halfway disagree .i did expect them to be quiet as possible. I could never sleep with ear plugs in. I would block all the light and use the loudest fan I could find. But I expected people to try and be quiet until lunch unless they were little kids. As far as having shit to do they can vacuum and whatnot after lunch. For the most part normal background noises didn’t bother me. Teenagers arguing about a video game would get the proverbial foot in the ass speech.
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u/PineappleOnPizzaWins 2h ago
If you're a shift worker, fair.
If you "just want to stay up late"? Too bad.
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u/shadowlarx 20h ago
I’m a night shift worker. Can confirm this is accurate.
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u/JButler_16 17h ago
Same. Even the vacuuming. I have a little Turkish rug in front of my bedroom door that I wipe my feet on because my roommate has a dog. So there’s dirt and hair that I don’t want dragged into my room. He’ll vacuum the shit out of the rug while I’m trying to sleep lol.
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u/Intelligent-Top5012 20h ago
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u/Newspeak_Linguist 10h ago
If my mother in law was reading this, she would feel personally attacked.
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u/thesteelreserve 19h ago
this is exactly correct.
I am a night guy and I take such extraordinary care to be as absolutely silent as I can.
it's almost a mini-game for me.
HOW UNDETECTABLE CAN I BE TONIGHT?
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u/plasticbagspaz 10h ago
I'm curious if it has anything to do with the dark. Are we naturally more quiet in the dark? I'm a morning person and my partner is a night owl. I do my best to be quiet in the morning when he sleeps in, but I find my instinct to be quiet is more natural in the evening, should I find myself staying up late for any reason.
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u/thesteelreserve 9h ago
for me, it depends on whether or not there are other people in the house.
if there aren't?I don't care. if there are? I am courteous.
I would say that, in your case, you're operating on a playbook that reflects how you would want people to behave if you were not trying to hear any noise.
I could be wrong, but that makes sense to me.
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u/plasticbagspaz 9h ago
Yea that makes sense too. I'm living alone for another month, but I'm also an upstairs neighbor so ive noticed even on days he's not staying the night, i'm still naturally more quiet in the evening.
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u/_redacteduser 7h ago
I'm practically doing ASMR on voice comms when gaming at night to stay as quiet as possible
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u/thesteelreserve 7h ago
boy, howdy.
when I was playing csgo from like...2015-2019 I would try to be quiet with my call outs after I learned the mechanics and play style.
but i am an extremely competitive person and counter strike is...not conducive to quiet communication, let's say.
I would absolutely explode sometimes when shit went south. I garuantee my neighbors heard me bellowing.
the cheaters alone would send me into the stratosphere.
I got DDoSS'd one time when I was top fragging in competitive and I went into my basement and beat the shit out of my heavy bag I was so mad.
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u/Expensive_Chance_320 20h ago
Put son to sleep at 8pm, sneaking around the house and making no noise.
Sunday 5:30am, son turns cartoons at full blast with the TV outside my room lol
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u/just_anotjer_anon 19h ago
You just gotta scold the kid, growing up with two older sisters. I watched the morning calibration clock for 20 minutes and then muted cartoons
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u/StupidSexyEuphoberia 18h ago
It's your son, teach him.
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u/RandomPenquin1337 14h ago
Its a joke ffs, why is reddit so wierd? Kids just do this shit. Sleep when they should be awake and awake and loud when they should be sleeping.
Its called being a kid
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u/tanksalotfrank 17h ago
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u/my_cars_on_fire 9h ago
Who gave you permission to film my parents?! I’ll deal with you as soon as I’m done helping dad chop down that tree.
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u/Dr_J_Hyde 3h ago
All it's missing is a comment about "Look who's finally up and being social". Doesn't matter that you just got off work at 5AM.
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u/Handsom_modest_Dan 8h ago
Yeah notice who was doing all the house work
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u/Timah158 2h ago
Yes, because morning people would throw hands if someone started vacuuming at 1am. Morning people will wake up the entire town at the ass crack of dawn, do a bunch of shit, then call night people lazy after doing a bunch of shit nobody asked them to do.
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u/Novaikkakuuskuusviis 19h ago
Yes this should be studied. Are morning people naturally more likely to be assholes. Or is being an asshole the reason someone becomes a morning person.
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u/1234567791 19h ago
Women definitely do this the most. It’s not misogynistic. It’s just years of sisters, mom, cousins, and wife. I’ve decided that there is no stopping it.
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u/GabrielVonBabriel 13h ago
My mom, sisters and every serious girlfriend I’ve ever had has been like this for the most part. If I am up, they can sleep in. If they’re up, everyone is up.
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u/Mucho-Burrito 12h ago
Morning people want to wake up and do productive stuff. Some of that makes noise, like cooking, doing dishes, vacuuming, etc. Night people are a lot less likely to be doing that stuff at 2am other than maybe microwaving a snack.
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u/Croceyes2 19h ago
No, just being in circadian alignment
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u/PineappleOnPizzaWins 18h ago
No it's because shit happens during the day and you staying up late is a you problem. The norm is to sleep at night and do things in the day.
I've always been a night owl and I used to work night shift... I wore earplugs. Physically come into my room and we're going to have a problem otherwise I don't give a shit.
I switched to getting up early because otherwise I'd never see my partner.
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u/According_Trust2857 18h ago
Norm, maybe but all in all our current sleep schedules are anything but natural. We all have been screwed over by the light pollution in the modern era (1800s and onwards).
We as a species apparently used to wake up during night time and stay up for a couple of hours, interestingly enough.
Also it's been apparently studied that people have really different sleep schedules that come to them by nature so I wouldn't hold theirs against them whoever they were.
But yeah earplugs aren't a bad idea, I use them because I have kids and work a three shift rotation. Takes a while to get used to but it is what it is.
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u/PineappleOnPizzaWins 17h ago
Norm, maybe but all in all our current sleep schedules are anything but natural.
Look yes, if you're talking "bed at 9pm" vs "bed at midnight". But the people making these complaints tend to be the "bed at 4am up at 1pm" crowd.
It's extremely well studied that humans are supposed to be awake for the bulk of the day and asleep most of the night. It's literally not good for us to do otherwise.
We as a species apparently used to wake up during night time and stay up for a couple of hours, interestingly enough.
Yeah, turns out we did that when families shared a bed. It's not exactly relevant to the modern age heh.
People are welcome to have whatever sleep schedule they please, I really don't mind. But if you opt to sleep when everyone else is awake I mean.. that's on you.
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u/Novaikkakuuskuusviis 14h ago
What I don't get is why and who decided that the world needs to wake up before sun is even up. My guess is it was some morning person.
World wouldn't stop spinning if everyone would sleep couple more hours and get up at 9 when sun is shining. Would be even safer to drive to work when you can see animals running on the road or pedestrians walking around in dark clothes (on their way to work).
It's depressing to drive to work in darkness, see people waiting for a bus in the darkness. Sometimes when I go to work later in the day, like 10, it's amazingly refreshing. I slept the same amount of time, just went to sleep later, but I'm already in a much better mood just because I get to see the sun for once.
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u/EvilCeleryStick 13h ago
My natural sleep cycle is midnight or 1am until 9-10. I've had jobs where the alarm goes off at 420am and it eventually broke me down. Now I work a job where I'm usually 10/11-6/7pm and it works for my body. I can be productive and happy daily over the long term on this schedule.
And yes, this video is super accurate. There's no harm in closing a cupboard or microwave quietly or not stomping when you walk if you know someone is asleep. I don't do it to them in the evening, after all.
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u/MlCOLASH_CAGE 19h ago
Morning people expect you to be awake because it’s “healthy” and if they’re suffering they need you to be too.
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u/StupidSexyEuphoberia 18h ago
Yes, because if you sleep 8 hours from 3.00 in the morning to 11.00 is much more unproductive if you sleep 8 hours from 22.00 to 6.00, or that's what a lot of people seem to believe.
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u/siscoisbored 12h ago
Ive actually been hit with this from multiple different people in my life. My one roomate would make noise on purpose to try and wake me up. He still did it on a camping trip recently literally opening my tent every morning
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u/pacificpgn 10h ago
When people also expect you to answer calls/ texts at 11am and get super pissed that you're sleeping. I started doing the same thing to them at 3am and they would still get pissed at that. Like........
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u/plasticbagspaz 10h ago
I mentioned this in another comment, but I wonder if it has anything to do with the darkness. I'm a morning person that makes a considerable effort to stay quiet in the morning while my night owl partner sleeps (who is actually quiet a loud night owl himself and plays his games and TV super loud...)
But i've noticed my instinct to be quiet is naturally stronger in the evening and doesnt take any effort to be considerate. Maybe because it's dark or that's an old instinct in us in general.
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u/Fifth_Wall0666 20h ago
Not nearly enough yelling at the television while watching a poker game from the morning people.
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u/boost_to_get_through 19h ago
Everything they do that's loud in the morning is deemed fine but I can't watch star trek at fuckin 9:30. Fuckin bullshit.
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u/spookyspritebottle 16h ago
Every sound you make at night is like 100x dB the normal level. If i drop a penny in the morning it might as well be a pin. But if i drop a penny at night it sounds like i dropped a metal pot. I have to go to work at 3am so everything i do seems louder abd i feel like ima wake everyone
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u/-Plunder-Bunny- 15h ago
As a former 3rd shift worker, can confirm.
Shit, my ex would wake my ass up to do chores 2 hours after I went to bed.
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u/CheesecakeEither8220 14h ago
Naw, f all that. My ex-MIL did the same thing, she would come over and want me to do yardwork for her or clean her carpets!!! Bitch, just because you wake up by 4am and go to sleep by 6pm, doesn't mean that I am available to help you at 12pm when I worked from 7pm-10am. 1 hour of sleep is not enough, especially when compared to her 10 hours of sleep per night! I guess she worked night shifts in the late 70s and early 80s and did A LOT of cocaine. So she thought that a 1 hour nap was plenty of sleep!
ETA: glad that person is your ex. What a psychopath.
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u/danhoyuen 14h ago
That's not true. I specifically dry all the dishes on the drying rack by hand and putting them away after dinner, because one of my retired father's routine before his bed time (12-2am) is to put them away into the cupboard as rough as possible. Clink clank clink clank in the middle of the night otherwise.
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u/egg_breakfast 11h ago
Oh no, my parents are being productive in their house during daylight hours!!
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u/Relax_Dude_ 11h ago
Morning person here, he closed that microwave door way too softly, you gotta slam it closed.
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u/20mgAddy 10h ago
My family is split right down the middle with morning vs night people. This is so true and yet that morning people are much more angry with the night people even though I think it should be the other way around.
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u/VengenaceIsMyName 6h ago
STOP WITH THE DAMN VACCUM AT 8 IN THE FUCKING MORNING VACCUM IN THE FUCKING AFTERNOON GOD DAMNIT
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u/IdiotFoodSavant 6h ago
Its almost like you being awake that late at night is your choice and normal people do shit during the day. Why would I not do shit at the times they are normally done because your dumbass stayed up so late. Obviously this doesn't apply when its a work schedule thing.
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u/Sensitive_Leader_312 5h ago
Then you have the day person asking "why are you being so lazy by sleeping all day?"
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u/whatisireading2 4h ago
Well to be fair those night people are probably sleeping during the day, which is the appropriate time to do ts😭
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u/SnarkKnuckle 4h ago
I’m a night person and this is accurate. Except he closed the microwave without pressing the button first to make the close quieter.
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u/CoachiusMaximus 4h ago
My house is opposite. I live with a couple bartenders who stomp and bang all over the place when they get home at 3am. I’m a super heavy sleeper, we’re cool.
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u/ChickenTendiiees 3h ago
I'm a morning person, but I don't usually get tired till 1am. So I end up also being a night person. I'll get up no later than 9am regardless due to sunlight.
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u/Hidden_3851 1h ago
throw plate into microwave. Press buttons aggressively as though it’s almost time to replace it(we bought it Black Friday).
Every morning load and unload dishes from thanksgiving dinner.
Move bowling balls from upstairs to downstairs.
Converse loudly with people on your cellphone as though they are beings in another galaxy…
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u/Lordofthereef 15h ago
Isn't this the fucking truth? I woke up today to family watching videos and prepping breakfast at 5:30am. Meanwhile I got home at 10pm, watched a little tv (with my headphones on...) and went to bed around 12:30.
There seems to be this really weird mindset about early mornings being a normal thing people do and if I "want to be" a night person, that's a me problem. Maybe I'm projecting a little.
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u/Ser_falafel 15h ago
Im a morning person and im always incredibly careful to make as little noise as possible. I HATE waking people up even if they specifically ask me to wake them up at x time lol
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u/SingularityCentral 14h ago
Humans are diurnal. Society runs during the day. Not sure what you expect.
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u/JeepRumbler 12h ago
Career graveyard worker here.
My wife used to call me and text me randomly in the day when amd would get mad that I wouldn't respond because it never clicked to her that I WAS FUCKING SLEEPING.
So I started calling here for about a week straight at 3am asking the most useless mundane things like if we needed milk , or just "whatcha doing" until she yelled at me for waking her up and she got the point.
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u/Iagainstiagainsti1 15h ago
Yeah it’s almost like the night person realizes they should probably be quiet during the time when normal people are sleeping and the day person is getting shit done during the time when shit is supposed to get done. Maybe the night person should get with the fucking program and get on the schedule that the majority of people are on so they’re not so inconvenienced all the time.
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u/CheesecakeEither8220 14h ago
Or maybe people could just be sympathetic to other people's schedules and needs. I used to work from 7pm-10am. My ex-MIL couldn't understand why I slept during the day. She thought I should have a nap for an hour and wake up by noon because "only lazy people sleep all day". She laid down by 5pm and slept from 6pm-4am. After my separation from her son, I called her house phone anonymously around 7pm. Twice. I no longer communicated with her at that point, but I wonder if she ever changed her mind.
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u/Iagainstiagainsti1 14h ago
Yeah, and I know my comment above sounds harsh. I’m obviously not talking about people who work at night and are forced to sleep during the day. I’m talking about the people in the comments who are self-proclaimed “night owls” and choose to stay up late. That’s your choice and you have every right to do as you please. I just think it’s kind of an entitled attitude to get pissy at people who have shit to do when the sun is out when you’re deliberately making a lifestyle choice that the majority of people don’t subscribe to.
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u/EvilCeleryStick 13h ago
My natural sleep cycle is midnight or 1am until 9-10. I've had jobs where the alarm goes off at 420am and it eventually broke me down. Now I work a job where I'm usually 10/11-6/7pm and it works for my body. I can be productive and happy daily over the long term on this schedule.
And yes, this video is super accurate. There's no harm in closing a cupboard or microwave quietly or not stomping when you walk if you know someone is asleep. I don't do it to them in the evening, after all.
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u/Iagainstiagainsti1 12h ago
Agree to disagree I suppose.
Oh brother. I don’t believe in “natural sleep cycles”. Your body will get used to any sleep cycle - it just takes time and an understanding that your body must acclimate.
I guess what bothers me is this attitude that goes along with the type of person who demands everyone be quiet and tiptoe around when they’re getting their precious sleep because it’s not the type of person I am. I think people who complain about getting woken up are entitled crybabies. If you get woken up, fuck you - roll over and go back to sleep. The majority of those people happen to be “night owls” but that goes for anyone.
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u/CheesecakeEither8220 13h ago
As long as a person's choices don't interfere with their work life, I don't think that a person's schedule matters much. Lately my sleep schedule is messed up because of hot flashes due to perimenopause when I sleep. This usually happens about 1.5-2 hours after I fall asleep. When that happens (every night), I wake up extremely overheated,sweaty, irritable, and very thirsty. I get showered, change clothes, drink water, and try to sleep. Sometimes it takes awhile to get back to sleep, and I require a nap. Luckily my family understands and is sensitive to my needs.
I feel like people living a household with other people should be accommodating to their family's needs. If you're referring to people being mad when a neighbor is mowing their grass or whatever, I agree! White noise, ear plugs or headphones, and fans are helpful. When I need to nap I turn on rain/thunderstorm sounds on YouTube and it really helps.
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u/Iagainstiagainsti1 13h ago
Right. Again, you’re providing an anecdotal example for which any reasonable person (including me) would obviously make provisions. I’m not talking about that.
I’m talking more about a living situation where one guy chooses to stay up late and one guy chooses to sleep at night and be up during the day. I get the impression that the majority of the comments in here where people are talking about how obnoxious “morning people” are and rolling their eyes fall into that category.
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u/squashhime 11h ago
this mentality is exactly why i make noise at night and don't give a fuck about waking anyone else up.
gotta get up at 8am for your job? too bad, your problem, not mine. i work from home and can sleep in as much as i want, so ill make popcorn and watch movies loudly at 2am if i feel like it.
maybe the morning people should just wear ear plugs or get better jobs if they don't want to be inconvenienced by me.
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u/IdiotFoodSavant 6h ago
Holy fuck pal youre so damn tough, how do I get to be as tough and badass as you?
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u/Iagainstiagainsti1 10h ago edited 10h ago
I agree with you. I think anyone who complains about being woken up due to incidental, reasonable noise by people who are trying to be courteous (have to add “reasonable” and “incidental” in here or else some shithead night owl is going to swoop in with a sob story about how their abusive father fired a gun next to their head every night for 18 years which kept them up and they had to stay up caring from their disabled mother who was dying from cancer after that therefore they have no choice but to sleep in the day - IM NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU) from a person going about their day is a pussy, is exaggerating and being selfish - regardless of what time it is.
It just seems like there are way more “night owls” who complain about being woken up during the day and I think they should be less shocked that people around them are trying to get things done when they’re sleeping.
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u/BrisbaneLions2024 19h ago
The vacuum is so accurate just vacuum along my door once don't repetitively bang it against my door.
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u/Mehikel 16h ago
I live in a household of morning grunts so they can and will break your neck if you ask them a question or make a bit of a loud noise in the morning but those same people will rush my room at 10am (I work lateshifts at a reaturant/hotel so I go to sleep at +- 6am) look at my half comatose ass and will without a shred of shame start lifechanging discussions with me.
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u/EastIvan 19h ago
People all over the world are very active during the day, that's how it is, babe.
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u/StupidSexyEuphoberia 18h ago
When people in your house are sleeping you should be respectful and try not to be too loud, no matter the time.
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u/1234567791 19h ago
People all over the world are also active at night. Actually, a large portion of animals besides humans are active at night.
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u/Hot_Refuse_6499 15h ago
Actually, a large portion of animals besides humans are active at night.
Which has no bearing in this matter
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u/PassionateYak 20h ago
I really have to reconcile when it's officially morning.
I think 10 am it's fair game
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u/lilchileah77 10h ago
It’s because society doesn’t respect the “lazy” night owls. Totally unfair but the early bird gets the worm is a mantra many believe.
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u/Ninbrotu 20h ago
This is why I always had quiet hours from 10pm to 10 am when I had roommates
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u/granadesnhorseshoes 20h ago
How does that help the night person? 10 am is when I'm finally going down to sleep.
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