Growing up, my parents knew just about every couple that lived on our street.
Living next to strangers is definitely better than living next to obnoxious jerks, though!
I told people in chats about the same thing, and they thought it was funny.
So I decided to tell the same story on r/pettyrevenge.
He only raised his voice and had not done anything physical, she noted.
Lots of it was more high-pitched complaining.
We also asked if there had been any conflicts between the two neighbors in the past.
I saved his life when he mowed his lawn on a hot day, MYSTlC-DARKFlRE shared.
He passed out, and I dunked towels in my pool and covered him in them.
Ants were biting him too.
Then an ambulance came and took him.
I had to feed his dogs while he was in the hospital.
He never said thank you.
The OP also noted that these same dogs later killed her cat.
But thankfully, there shouldnt be any more issues between these two in the future.
He has just moved out, the author says.
Last weekend he was packing up and going.
Also sweating and throwing things when doing this.
When he finally was gone, the birds were chirping, and clouds were extra puffy.
Gen Z adults are also about twice as likely to report not liking theirneighborsthan Boomers are.
And 10% report that they actually have moved because of issues in the neighborhood.
But on the other hand, bringing up the problem might cause more tension and awkwardness in the neighborhood.
When dealing with neighbor disputes,Huffpostrecommends not reacting immediately in the moment you become frustrated.
Its best to cool down, reflect and give yourself time to consider what the best resolution will be.
And try not to get other neighbors involved in the issue.
Neighborhood gossip can spread like wildfire, and before you know it, residents might be taking sides.
(And you could end up being an outcast in your own neighborhood.)
This also allows you to avoid catching your neighbor off guard with a face-to-face confrontation.
Finally, make a run at work together to solve the issue.
You both deserve to feel at home in your neighborhood, after all.
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