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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

... of potential neighbours stop you moving into a street ?

I overheard this conversation today : I am still flabbergasted that in this day and age people still hold these views.

I honestly believed we had moved on. How naive of me.

So the conversation went like this :

Woman 1 : So have you looked at new houses ?

Woman 2 : Yeah we saw a lovely house on that estate off xyz road

Woman 1 : So have you made any movement ?

Woman 2 : No, we had two viewings and the house was lovely, just what we needed. Then I started parking up at night and across the road I noticed there were a family of fuckin pakis

Woman 1 : Would you let that put you off ?

Woman 2 : Yeah it would. I mean they're like fkin cockroaches : once one lot moves in, give it 5 years and it'll be fkin infested and the houses will be worth nothing. It'll ruin that estate

I had to leave. Now I wish I hadn't. I wish I had stayed and had it out with her. I feel like I let myself down and I let 'decent' people down. It's played on my mind all afternoon.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

People never cease to amaze me!

How awful

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

I had a similar experience recently but it was at a funeral and I felt keeping mouth shut was for the best.

Some people haven't moved on I'm afraid.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Unfortunately some people will never change, such a sad world we live in

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ohh mods / admin

If you feel the comments I re-iterated are too strong for here, feel free to remove the thread

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

i have heard of such things.... irony being in the case i heard the word "pakistani" was replaced for the word "jewish"........

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've had it done to me when I lived in Australia, I was the token 'Pommy Bastard' luckily I wasn't in that neighbourhood for too long. It's a horrible feeling.

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By *yrdwomanWoman  over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

I rarely if ever see my neighbours, let alone speak to them. So whatever religion or nationality they are doesn't impinge on me in any way.

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By *lacksausageMan  over a year ago

Birmingham Airport


"Ohh mods / admin

If you feel the comments I re-iterated are too strong for here, feel free to remove the thread "

Carry on , son. It's ok

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What a lucky escape for the residents of that street where the lovely house is on that estate off xyz road.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

no it wouldnt stop me its disgusting the way some people react to colour and race

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By *aneandpaulCouple  over a year ago

cleveleys

No just a Man united fan living there don,t forget your always 6 foot away from a Man united fan or a Rat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No, the guy over the road from my old house said he didn't want to sell it to any Asians. 2 years on, he still hasn't sold his house. I sold mine for full asking price in 3 days. To a lovely Asian couple. I hope he was furious

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Race and religion of neighbours doesn't bother me in the slightest the only thing that'd bother me would be living somewhere where the residents don't care about anyone else who'd happily dump crap outside their house or let their dogs crap all over the place. And that can be any race, colour or creed.

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By *andomfodCouple  over a year ago

walsall

You didn't let yourself down at all. People with these kind of horrible views wouldn't listen to anyone having it out with them and would see you as "too pc" etc. Let them continue to stew in their own hatred. Sooner or later karma will get them. As a society I think we are more inclusive now, but unfortunately it will take years for most of the old, intolerant, hard headed people to move on.

B

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By *orneyashell87Couple  over a year ago

stockotn on tees


"Race and religion of neighbours doesn't bother me in the slightest the only thing that'd bother me would be living somewhere where the residents don't care about anyone else who'd happily dump crap outside their house or let their dogs crap all over the place. And that can be any race, colour or creed.

"

I have a lovely neighbour a few doors down who let's his dog crap everyday outside my gate... Yesterday I picked it up and put it on his door step I hope the twat stood in it in bare feet xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

What a wonderful, tolerant bunch of Fabsters! Good to know that the majority of people like diversity !

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

'kinell.

How do you think I feel.

I'm surrounded by Germans

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My little piece of road has an Irish family,a Caribbean family,myself and a Bangladeshi family all in a row. I would look at the garden and sit watch nightly,listening for loud music,I couldn't care less which race or religion they were. I was invited to my Muslim neighbour's daughter's wedding.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No. I grew up and went to school in an area that was predominantly Asian. I was one of 2 white children in my class at junior school. It really isn't something that i would even think about.

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By *luemelonMan  over a year ago

Stourbridge

Felt I had to add my two pence to this one. I'm am estate agent ,please don't hate me, and I have to admit that there is some truth to what was said. Where I work there are certain streets and areas where the only people buying properties are Asian, and the house prices are lower than surrounding areas. However I think this is more of a historical thing as many Asian families tend to be large and close and so you will find that brothers, sisters, cousins etc will all want to live close to each other.

On a personal note though makes no difference to me who I live next to as long as they are good, considerate people.

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By *at69driveMan  over a year ago

Hertford


"... of potential neighbours stop you moving into a street ?

I overheard this conversation today : I am still flabbergasted that in this day and age people still hold these views.

I honestly believed we had moved on. How naive of me.

So the conversation went like this :

Woman 1 : So have you looked at new houses ?

Woman 2 : Yeah we saw a lovely house on that estate off xyz road

Woman 1 : So have you made any movement ?

Woman 2 : No, we had two viewings and the house was lovely, just what we needed. Then I started parking up at night and across the road I noticed there were a family of fuckin pakis

Woman 1 : Would you let that put you off ?

Woman 2 : Yeah it would. I mean they're like fkin cockroaches : once one lot moves in, give it 5 years and it'll be fkin infested and the houses will be worth nothing. It'll ruin that estat

I had to leave. Now I wish I hadn't. I wish I had stayed and had it out with her. I feel like I let myself down and I let 'decent' people down. It's played on my mind all afternoon."

. If choosing an area in which to live , I would prefer to have neighbours with a similar background and status.

Having living in a few different areas , I feel happier and safer in an area where the residents fall into the socio economic category A status and are of a similar status .and religion to myself .

However it is unacceptable to express to preferences in a racist manner .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wouldn't want to live next door to any devoutly religious people be they Muslim Christian Jewish Mormon or Jehovah's...

In fact especially not Jehovah's, bunch of splitters!

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

We looked at a house in an area, we were put off by the 2 massive England flags flying in the back garden of one of the neighbours. It turns out that the people living there aren't the football mad people that we thought they were, it was a lesbian couple that fly the flag to stop Pakistani families from buying the house. Either way so glad we never bought the place.

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By *rown_cock_edinMan  over a year ago

edinburgh


"No, the guy over the road from my old house said he didn't want to sell it to any Asians. 2 years on, he still hasn't sold his house. I sold mine for full asking price in 3 days. To a lovely Asian couple. I hope he was furious "

hahaha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Race and religion of neighbours doesn't bother me in the slightest the only thing that'd bother me would be living somewhere where the residents don't care about anyone else who'd happily dump crap outside their house or let their dogs crap all over the place. And that can be any race, colour or creed.

I have a lovely neighbour a few doors down who let's his dog crap everyday outside my gate... Yesterday I picked it up and put it on his door step I hope the twat stood in it in bare feet xx"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You didn't let yourself down at all. People with these kind of horrible views wouldn't listen to anyone having it out with them and would see you as "too pc" etc. Let them continue to stew in their own hatred. Sooner or later karma will get them. As a society I think we are more inclusive now, but unfortunately it will take years for most of the old, intolerant, hard headed people to move on.

B"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No, the guy over the road from my old house said he didn't want to sell it to any Asians. 2 years on, he still hasn't sold his house. I sold mine for full asking price in 3 days. To a lovely Asian couple. I hope he was furious

hahaha "

My nextdoor neighbour couldn't/wouldn't sell his house for the same reason, even when the asking price was offered! He said he was 'protecting me'. From what?!! I try to avoid him.

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham

I don't care about the race or religion of neighbours at all.

So long as they are considerate neighbours it doesn't matter.

I have lived next to Asians, devout Christians and scummy idiots. The scummy idiots upset me.

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By *artytwoCouple  over a year ago

Wolverhampton


"I wouldn't want to live next door to any devoutly religious people be they Muslim Christian Jewish Mormon or Jehovah's...

In fact especially not Jehovah's, bunch of splitters!"

Location, location, location lol

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

At least the people already living there didn't get vermin as their new neighbors.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I wouldn't want to live next door to any devoutly religious people be they Muslim Christian Jewish Mormon or Jehovah's...

In fact especially not Jehovah's, bunch of splitters!

Location, location, location lol"

.

When discussing religion, I've found a very large majority can all agree that Mormons, Jehovah's and Scientologists are wankers.

I think it's coz there mostly white!

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"... of potential neighbours stop you moving into a street ?

I overheard this conversation today : I am still flabbergasted that in this day and age people still hold these views.

I honestly believed we had moved on. How naive of me.

So the conversation went like this :

Woman 1 : So have you looked at new houses ?

Woman 2 : Yeah we saw a lovely house on that estate off xyz road

Woman 1 : So have you made any movement ?

Woman 2 : No, we had two viewings and the house was lovely, just what we needed. Then I started parking up at night and across the road I noticed there were a family of fuckin pakis

Woman 1 : Would you let that put you off ?

Woman 2 : Yeah it would. I mean they're like fkin cockroaches : once one lot moves in, give it 5 years and it'll be fkin infested and the houses will be worth nothing. It'll ruin that estate

I had to leave. Now I wish I hadn't. I wish I had stayed and had it out with her. I feel like I let myself down and I let 'decent' people down. It's played on my mind all afternoon."

Then there's my experience: in case you didn't know I'm black.

I'm taking early retirement in October and looking to move out of London, city of my birth. One of my colleagues leaves next week and I was excitedly telling her about my plans. I mentioned areas I could afford to live mortgage free when she and another white colleague said I was to consider I didn't want to go somewhere where there weren't many black people and not a diverse mix as I wouldn't be happy or feel safe in these racist areas.

Never crossed my mind I wouldn't be welcome in some parts of England, looks like I'll be staying in the south east then.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Blockbusting - a method used during the "white flight" era, where real-estate agents would fake a black person moving into a white neighborhood to scare the rest of the residents into hastily selling their houses at a loss. They then charged high prices selling the houses to black families

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"... of potential neighbours stop you moving into a street ?

I overheard this conversation today : I am still flabbergasted that in this day and age people still hold these views.

I honestly believed we had moved on. How naive of me.

So the conversation went like this :

Woman 1 : So have you looked at new houses ?

Woman 2 : Yeah we saw a lovely house on that estate off xyz road

Woman 1 : So have you made any movement ?

Woman 2 : No, we had two viewings and the house was lovely, just what we needed. Then I started parking up at night and across the road I noticed there were a family of fuckin pakis

Woman 1 : Would you let that put you off ?

Woman 2 : Yeah it would. I mean they're like fkin cockroaches : once one lot moves in, give it 5 years and it'll be fkin infested and the houses will be worth nothing. It'll ruin that estate

I had to leave. Now I wish I hadn't. I wish I had stayed and had it out with her. I feel like I let myself down and I let 'decent' people down. It's played on my mind all afternoon.

Then there's my experience: in case you didn't know I'm black.

I'm taking early retirement in October and looking to move out of London, city of my birth. One of my colleagues leaves next week and I was excitedly telling her about my plans. I mentioned areas I could afford to live mortgage free when she and another white colleague said I was to consider I didn't want to go somewhere where there weren't many black people and not a diverse mix as I wouldn't be happy or feel safe in these racist areas.

Never crossed my mind I wouldn't be welcome in some parts of England, looks like I'll be staying in the south east then. "

I don't think that's a north/south issue - but it could be an urban/rural one

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By *reelove1969Couple  over a year ago

bristol

I don't see the issue ...there are parts of our city that are Pakistani. ..Somalian etc it's a fact ...and if a person would chose not to live there is completely understand it

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By *aneandpaulCouple  over a year ago

cleveleys

A few years ago i lost my mother she left me her house we put it up for sale then out the blue got a phone call from the house next door.This man i had never spoken to said he was worried about the house some Asians had been looking in at it he asked me not to sell the house to Asians. Me and my husband lived 200 miles away from my mother i asked this man when my mother was ill she lived on her own my farther had been dead a few years did he ever cut her lawn do any thing for her he said no i said how does fuck off sound never heard from him again

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"... of potential neighbours stop you moving into a street ?

I overheard this conversation today : I am still flabbergasted that in this day and age people still hold these views.

I honestly believed we had moved on. How naive of me.

So the conversation went like this :

Woman 1 : So have you looked at new houses ?

Woman 2 : Yeah we saw a lovely house on that estate off xyz road

Woman 1 : So have you made any movement ?

Woman 2 : No, we had two viewings and the house was lovely, just what we needed. Then I started parking up at night and across the road I noticed there were a family of fuckin pakis

Woman 1 : Would you let that put you off ?

Woman 2 : Yeah it would. I mean they're like fkin cockroaches : once one lot moves in, give it 5 years and it'll be fkin infested and the houses will be worth nothing. It'll ruin that estate

I had to leave. Now I wish I hadn't. I wish I had stayed and had it out with her. I feel like I let myself down and I let 'decent' people down. It's played on my mind all afternoon.

Then there's my experience: in case you didn't know I'm black.

I'm taking early retirement in October and looking to move out of London, city of my birth. One of my colleagues leaves next week and I was excitedly telling her about my plans. I mentioned areas I could afford to live mortgage free when she and another white colleague said I was to consider I didn't want to go somewhere where there weren't many black people and not a diverse mix as I wouldn't be happy or feel safe in these racist areas.

Never crossed my mind I wouldn't be welcome in some parts of England, looks like I'll be staying in the south east then. "

I guess to a Londoner I'm from "up north" and live in a fairly rural location - I can honestly say hand on heart that as a general rule people around here are surprisingly accepting and welcoming of anyone. You may be pleasantly surprised by the reception you get elsewhere so don't write off your plans just yet. Maybe arrange viewings and see what kind of reception you get from the local area rather than listening to hear say about out dated stereotyping from your colleagues.xx

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London


"... of potential neighbours stop you moving into a street ?

I overheard this conversation today : I am still flabbergasted that in this day and age people still hold these views.

I honestly believed we had moved on. How naive of me.

So the conversation went like this :

Woman 1 : So have you looked at new houses ?

Woman 2 : Yeah we saw a lovely house on that estate off xyz road

Woman 1 : So have you made any movement ?

Woman 2 : No, we had two viewings and the house was lovely, just what we needed. Then I started parking up at night and across the road I noticed there were a family of fuckin pakis

Woman 1 : Would you let that put you off ?

Woman 2 : Yeah it would. I mean they're like fkin cockroaches : once one lot moves in, give it 5 years and it'll be fkin infested and the houses will be worth nothing. It'll ruin that estate

I had to leave. Now I wish I hadn't. I wish I had stayed and had it out with her. I feel like I let myself down and I let 'decent' people down. It's played on my mind all afternoon.

Then there's my experience: in case you didn't know I'm black.

I'm taking early retirement in October and looking to move out of London, city of my birth. One of my colleagues leaves next week and I was excitedly telling her about my plans. I mentioned areas I could afford to live mortgage free when she and another white colleague said I was to consider I didn't want to go somewhere where there weren't many black people and not a diverse mix as I wouldn't be happy or feel safe in these racist areas.

Never crossed my mind I wouldn't be welcome in some parts of England, looks like I'll be staying in the south east then.

I guess to a Londoner I'm from "up north" and live in a fairly rural location - I can honestly say hand on heart that as a general rule people around here are surprisingly accepting and welcoming of anyone. You may be pleasantly surprised by the reception you get elsewhere so don't write off your plans just yet. Maybe arrange viewings and see what kind of reception you get from the local area rather than listening to hear say about out dated stereotyping from your colleagues.xx "

My parents retired from London to Preston, my sister moved her family to Leeds, no problem. I'm a full time union official, my colleagues are "tree hugging lefties" who "embrace diversity" but live in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, West Sussex etc.

I've done reconnaissance trips to various areas and ruled them out: distance from amenities, hospital, transport, too many estates etc, colour of my skin never entered into it.

My sister moved to Italy without knowing a word of the language, being "the" ethnic minority never crossed her/our mind let alone considering it in your own country.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"At least the people already living there didn't get vermin as their new neighbors. "

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