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We need more Christmas spirit than ever this year! But one mum is getting the grinch treatment from her neighbours after they yelled at her to turn off her Christmas lights.

While dazzling Christmas light streets are dimmed this year due to COVID-restrictions, many families are bringing their own joy by going all out on their festive decor.

One NSW mum has shared on the Christmas Mums Australia facebook group that she was really excited to display Christmas lights for the very first time this year…only to be verbally attacked by a neighbour demanding that she turn them off.

The Grinch Next Door

“Anyone else have Grinchy neighbours they have to deal with?,” the mum asked.

She then continues to explain her story:

“It’s our first year of having lights outside….and only 2nd night of having them on. They’re on a timer to turn off at 10:30pm.”

“Anyways, I was laying in bed watching a movie and heard the neighbour yelling out from her balcony (right next to our bedroom) to tell us to turn the lights off….checked my phone and it was 10:06pm. Mind you, the rest of the street still have theirs on.”

“We honestly don’t even have many. Just the one set. I mean it’s 70m long, but still!”

The mum ended the post with a cheeky comment:

“After I drop the kids off at school in the morning, guess who is going to buy more lights?”

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The mum shared a photo of the offending Christmas lights Pic Via Facebook

So Rude!

The post has been liked over 560 times and the comments were flying.

Most people were disgusted by the neighbour’s demand for a Christmas lights curfew.

“How rude. I’d have told him to go jump in the lake.”

“Tell em to shut up seriously. If they want to screw over the whole street they can try and fail to get EVERYONES off
I don’t tolerate idiots or grinchs. No ruining my fun.”

Make Them Even Brighter

Many offered creative comebacks to the grumbling neighbour.

“Go and buy heaps tomorrow! Let it shine bright!”

“Buy the kids a recorder for Christmas!”

“Maybe write grinch with lights on the front fence with an arrow towards their house in flashing lights, I’d add jingle bells on repeat for good measure.”

“Don’t even worry about Christmas lights. Just get a flood light and shine it straight onto her house.”

“Forget more lights- instead start playing Christmas songs as loud as you can.”

“Get Xmas music to play and make the lights flash on and off to the music lol”

“Please absolutely light the street up and set the timers longer!”

Let’s Look At It From Both Sides Of The Street

There were a few who said that turning the lights off at 10pm was reasonable:

“I’m gonna be the odd one out and say I don’t think it’s unreasonable for her to ask you to turn them off at 10pm. I can’t sleep with light in my room, and as much as I love Christmas lights… I don’t want them keeping me or my kid awake,” said one.

“Also some people have medical issues. I get migraines from them, and some people are very sensitive to them. I love my lights, but I wouldn’t have them in a location where it shines into a bedroom. I have enough trouble sleeping,” said another.

The mum admitted that there was probably more to the story than just the Christmas lights.
“They have lights too, but we’ve always had issues with them from the day we moved in,” she said.

Christmas Lights Rules

So what are the official rules around Christmas lights.

According to the ABC, “neighbours can complain to your local council if your lights are a nuisance.” This would include interrupting their sleep or affecting their privacy.

If a complaint is made, the local council will investigate the situation and the impact on neighbours.

To avoid being a nuisance, experts suggest:

  • Positioning your lights as far away as possible from sensitive areas in your neighbours’ homes.
  • Directing your lights downwards so they don’t shine into your neighbours’ windows.
  • Turning your lights off when you aren’t using them.

Do you have Christmas lights at your place? What time do you switch them on or off? Tell us in the comments below.

  • Grumpy neighbours should go an live away from others

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  • We don’t have Christmas lights at our home but this sounds a bit unreasonable. No-one appreciates being yelled at either, she could have asked nicely

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  • No, we don’t have Xmas lights. I don’t understand why the lights of the neighbours would hinder; just close the curtains or if you want to sleep put your head under the blankets or put an eye mask on

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  • I didn’t realise there were rules. I don’t notice them when im inside the house

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  • We turn ours on at dusk and off at 10pm.

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  • I don’t get it, close the blinds if you don’t like it!
    Christmas is supposed to be a time for kindness, giving and celebrating. Don’t know what the big deal is, i love seeing people in the spirit and love looking at all the lights.
    Our bub loves them too, she gets super excited when we drive past any and always calls out “besmas” because she can’t say Christmas yet!

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  • I suppose
    Depends on how many and how bright

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  • If u have one or two not to flushy i think there is no time but if whole house i reckon 10pm is a time to turn off them

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  • I’d get my back up too and just put up more. her lights seem reasonable and not over the top and 10:30pm is a fair time for her timer so the other neighbour probably doesn’t have a leg to stand on.

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