of push when he said he would have push this with the landlord.
"But most importantly, I accepted that kids are gonna run and make noise, especially when they're trapped in a one-bedroom. And of course it's not the kids' fault, they're just playing, and there's something gaseous going on with kids where eventually they will completely fill whatever container you put them in. Yes, if the parents had been super jerky then I would have pushed this with the landlord, like I'm sure they're supposed to have more carpeting up there (not that this would really help), but as it stands I'm just trying to make the best of it, and hoping the dude gets a promotion or something and the whole circus leaves town."
Thanks a million!
Top answer
Hi, to push something here means to insist about something eg I would have insisted that my landlord deal with my complaint. Clive
— Clive
Hi, to push something here means to insist about something eg I would have insisted that my landlord deal with my complaint.
Clive
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