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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We have 2 sets of new neighbours. Both are alright. One side is a great improvement!!
J x"
From the ones who used to smoke w e e d in the garden all the time when you had your windows open!? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Current neighbours are brilliant but we were friends before becoming neighbours.
I’ve had nightmare neighbours in the past so really try to keep the ones I don’t know at a respectable distance. |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"I had the neighbour from Hell. A total cunt.
Did he think the same about you ?"
Of course. He was a petty cunt. He got a job where I worked. When they got rid of him a dozen fellas came to me to say “he was a cunt”. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
The majority are fine, but one neighbour tormented me for years; it was possible to identify when 'they' had stopped taking their medication.
I simply ignored the antics, rather than reacting or responding and 'they' moved onto another target.
One rotten apple, to coin a phrase, can destroy the barrel, and very rapidly.
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I actually really like one side. The other are nice enough, they say hello. The lovely side water my hanging baskets when they are doing theirs, take in my parcels without batting an eyelid and remind me what bin needs to go out because they put theirs out at 6pm on the dot. |
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There are 4 flats per floor where I live.
The flat adjoining my kitchen has an old couple in it, and the bloke is a complete arsehole who likes to send anonymous letters to the board. He reported me for having a very loud Yale lock on my door (not that I was slamming my door, that the snick noise of the lock engaging was too loud). He reported another neighbour for having visitors during lockdown (joke was on him, it was nurses needed when that neighbour had a fall and needed regular checks).
The flat adjoining my bedroom has a fantastic woman living there. Her great grandkids take her out for Sunday lunch and bring her back hammered, and she's forever inviting me into her flat for "just the tiniest taste of a drink". I've never taken her up on the offer.
The flat kitty corner to me has the sweetest old lady in it. She's 93 (she told me so), she's tiny and she reminds me of a much loved and much missed great aunty. She has her husband there but you hardly ever see him, just her. She's the one who needed the nurses.
I do know the flat directly above (a delight) and directly below (nice enough, but a real whiner), but other than at resident's meetings I don't see them. |
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I've got some really lovely neighbours, either side of me are all mid 20's but super friendly, quiet and decent.
Chat to quite a few others, really good friends with a couple, and my landlady is one!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well he's my dad and he let's me borrow his car cos mine is fucked so.... He's alright I guess
What's up with it now ?" Evie you've pulled!!
Put down uour new toy cos CT wants to tinker under your bonnet! |
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"Well he's my dad and he let's me borrow his car cos mine is fucked so.... He's alright I guess
What's up with it now ?"
Same as before. Power steering. Peugeot couldnt fix it for free as its over 10 years old. Can ask head office if they'll do it as a one off if not I need to either get mine reconditioned or buy a new one |
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"Well he's my dad and he let's me borrow his car cos mine is fucked so.... He's alright I guess
What's up with it now ?Evie you've pulled!!
Put down uour new toy cos CT wants to tinker under your bonnet! "
We've already been there and it was a no go |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My neighbours are awesome!
I’m sure they’d like to join in given the opportunity. Well at least he would. He always makes cheeky innuendos "
Reckon you should let him |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had some problem ones over the years.
One alcoholic who was creepy and threw stones at my dog. One mentally ill who shouted at me. One who reported me to the council because apparently my dogs were "barking excessively" (total bollocks but caused me a lot of stress and anxiety.
I like the old lady one side though, we chat from time to time and get on well.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My neighbours are awesome!
I’m sure they’d like to join in given the opportunity. Well at least he would. He always makes cheeky innuendos
Reckon you should let him"
I’m v tempted! Bet there’s that age old adage not to shit on your own doorstep! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My neighbours are awesome!
I’m sure they’d like to join in given the opportunity. Well at least he would. He always makes cheeky innuendos
Reckon you should let him
I’m v tempted! Bet there’s that age old adage not to shit on your own doorstep!"
Could all go terribly wrong would never be able to look him in the eyes again |
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By *urio77Man
over a year ago
northampton |
I’ve recently moved and not had a neighbour directly next to me since. It’s now sold and the new couple move in in a few weeks. Looking forward to finally having a bit of eye candy to look at over the fence |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I live on the top floor of a block of flats, most I get on with, others are pretty much anonymous, but there have been a couple of residents in the past that I wouldn't have minded nudging off ma balcony
It's everyone else that suffers as you stomp around
Exactly, there's folk in the adjoining block who seem incapable of closing a door rather than slamming it! Nearly 8 years in this flat has driven me to the edge of distraction sometimes
I'm looking to move in the not too distant future "
I've been at uni for the past year in the room directly next to the entrance.. I know your pain |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have an adorable young couple on one side that I get on great with.. the other side are total ignorant cuntwaffles"
Omg "Cuntwaffles" ... Love it!
Please can I borrow it to describe my bitch of a neighbour who has nothing better to do than shit-stir about my life when she doesn't even know me!
Ps. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest |
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Don’t mind my neighbours - it used to be such a lovely set of neighbours. We’d go round each other’s houses when it’s hot BBQ, beers etc. Like 5/6 houses would meet together.
I remember the queens jubilee we had a great street party! But as of recent, everyone keeps themselves to themselves & I’m happy with that!
Currently building so I won’t have any neighbours for miles, bliss. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't much like my new council tenant neighbours. They moved into a fully refurbished house, including bathroom, kitchen, roof. I put up with the noise and distribution for 4 months. They have done nothing but moan since they moved in, gardens not right, no carpets, smells of paint ect ..
Final straw was telling me the council are taking down my fence because she says" it's not straight"
They are very inconsiderate, very noisy indeed, day and night, extremely self centered. And bellow/swear at their little kids extremely loud |
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Live in a detached house down a quiet cul de sac now. Got a retired nurse oneside who's nosy but harmless and I like chatting to her. Otherside a younger couples fella in his 50s and her in her early 40s. Get on really well with them.
Far cry from when I lived on a council estate, can tell you some mad tales from back in those days! |
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"We have 2 sets of new neighbours. Both are alright. One side is a great improvement!!
J x
From the ones who used to smoke w e e d in the garden all the time when you had your windows open!? "
It got worse!! It was bought & now rented out to a doctor & her family. They are quiet so I always make.a point of saying hello when I see them |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
My current neighbours are Italian and we get occasional treats like homemade pizza. Sadly they are going back. T’other side is an odd single mum whose dubious ex we call Mickey Pearce. A surly guy with all the appeal of a pound shop reject. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Two of mine are bloody lazy and used to use my bin for their rubbish. I've got a lock on it now though. There's eventually going to be a new one underneath my flat but there's still work getting done. Up above me there's a very noisy woman who only starts up at night time or first thing in the morning, thumping about with her big fat heavy feet! My only decent neighbour is in hospital for cancer treatment and he's been such a good neighbour to me x |
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By *onb21Woman
over a year ago
Cardiff |
I live in a block of flats and we all moved in pretty much at the same time.
A WhatsApp group was quickly established and we have had a few social gettogethers. It's great and I feel very lucky to have a community. |
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No. And I don’t have any. this morning, however, “farmer James” was riding around the back field at 6am on his quad bike shouting “go way” at a small heard of bullocks, who, because of Devon contrariness, were following him (which is actually what he wanted them to do ).
I didn’t mind the shouting so much (I am used to hearing the shout of “go way” in my everyday life) but that quad bike is getting nobbled next time he leaves it alone. |
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