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AITA for a different living (potentially noisy) schedule?
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Ok so in my flatshare/apartment there are a few of us living together with one person right next door to me, we get along well but had some issues recently with my very creaky door that also doesn't shut softly. Add to that coming in home drunk one night and it caused a fight. I fixed the door so it no longer creaks and shut it so slowly it barely makes a noise, bought them a bottle of wine and did the cleaning for two weeks. They were happy i took things seriously and we made amends.

Now the current issue is i have a flexible schedule with my job (no fixed hours or in the morning) as well as insomnia which keeps me up about 2-3 hours after they've gone to bed. This wouldn't be an issue if it wasn't for the damn creaky floorboards. I'm literally walking around the apartment to go to the toilet once before bed like a old timey cartoon character and they still make so much noise. Nothing has been said and things seem to mostly be ok so far but i'm worried things will explode again if i end up waking them up again. So AITA for having this different schedule, i really feel i can't help things more-so currently and i'm just a late riser and i definitely can't do anything (to my knowledge) about the floor boards.

TLDR: AITA for walking around at night (whilst trying to be silent) on creaky floorboards that might wake up my next door roommate after a previous fight about noise?

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