Weird neighbor and Halloween

Anonymous
WTH is Boo'd?
Anonymous
It sounds like she doesn’t want to participate AT ALL this year, even after she’s back, and I think this sign is her attempt to be tactful and non-confrontational about opting out. I’ve never heard of this but if someone “boo-ed” our house I’d probably thank the neighbor for the candy, eat it, and it would end there. The present is cute and appreciated but that doesn’t mean some neighbor has any day over how I subsequently spend my time and energy.
Anonymous
I missed this thread the first time.

Good lord, the OP is weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread the first time.

Good lord, the OP is weird.


Same here and I've had a very stressful day and needed this thread so badly.
Anonymous
So this is what life's like in the suburbs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well this is awkward, OP. I think you might actually be the "weird" neighbor here.


Yeah, I have to agree. OP, I’m sure you are a nice person, but your neighbor wanted a non confrontational way to get out of the “Boo’ing”. A sign saying “Please don’t Boo us” would just be a weird thing to put up. Maybe her kids have allergies and the candy is a pain. Maybe one of them is diabetic. Maybe they don’t celebrate Halloween. Maybe someone did boo them from a DIFFERENT street or neighborhood and your eagle eyes missed it. Maybe she thinks “Boo’ing” is stupid.

I’ll give you some advice, if you don’t mind. When you have neighbors that are “nice but a little standoffish”, take the hint gracefully. You have permission as a neighbor to open the door for a closer relationship in the first few interactions, but after a few aloof exchanges, give them their space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So this is what life's like in the suburbs?


Apparently so! Who knew?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So this is what life's like in the suburbs?


Apparently so! Who knew?


Posts like these are helpful for getting over my occasional guilt of staying in the District playing the school lottery.
Anonymous
For years we thought we got lucky since our neighborhood does no such silly thing as booing. Then last year we got booed. I had to scramble to put together a basket for another neighbor--the guilt was strong. I decided to boo a child-free neighbor b/c lord knows that last thing a parent needs is another chore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So this is what life's like in the suburbs?


I've lived in the suburbs for 13 years and never been boo'd. Maybe I'm a weird neighbor.
Anonymous
I'm confused. Neighbor left out a sign to prevent stuff from sitting on the porch while she was away, and that necessitated 14 pages?
Anonymous
If she put up a “please don’t boo us” sign you’d judge her as a grinch. Do you want her to alert thieves that she’s out of town???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So this is what life's like in the suburbs?


I've lived in the suburbs for 13 years and never been boo'd. Maybe I'm a weird neighbor.



It’s popular military bases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Boo your f’ing self and stop using your brain as a hat rest.


just bumping this comment because it’s hilarious
Anonymous
WTH is "booing" -- just had a baby and on maternity leave and not sure what all this stuff means
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