This unusual official notice from an apartment management office has gone viral, sparking a heated debate online about the limits of neighborly etiquette and privacy in shared living spaces.
A recent official notice from an apartment management office in Korea has gone viral, sparking a heated debate online about the limits of neighborly etiquette and privacy in shared living spaces. The notice, issued by the **management office** of a specific **apartment** building, addressed persistent complaints about loud snoring noises.
According to the memo, multiple households in Building 108 have been reporting discomfort due to snoring during the late night and early morning hours (11:00 PM to 7:20 AM) since late last year. While acknowledging that snoring is a natural phenomenon, the notice subtly suggested that severe cases could impact sleep quality and health, advising affected residents to seek medical help if necessary. It concluded by requesting all residents to minimize living noise during nighttime hours, emphasizing mutual consideration for a pleasant living environment in their **multi-unit dwelling**.
This unusual official communication has ignited discussions across Korean online communities, with some netizens sympathizing with the sleepless neighbors and others questioning whether an apartment management office should intervene in such personal matters.

