Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you can just toss your old TV in the trash? That's highly discouraged where I live, we have to take such things to an e-waste dropoff center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t you have a neighbor or a super you could ask?
Don't you think if I did, I wouldn't pay for this to get done?
I don't know, OP, but when we moved, I asked my as yet unknown neighbor to help me move a piece of furniture, because I could not do it myself. He helped, and I thanked him profusely. My husband was at work, the furniture was blocking the front porch, and I thought the worse he could say was no... a decade later, we aren't friends, but we're good neighbors, and we help each other out regularly.
And I love that for you. Two months ago when I had an awful upper respiratory infection and was up all night for a week coughing, my next door neighbor banged on our shared wall and fake-coughed before screaming at me to shut up three nights in a row. So I don't really feel comfortable knocking on his door and asking for a favor. "Friendly neighbor" is not the vibe he's put out there.
It sounds like the “fake coughing” was a way to show you that he could hear you clearly every time you cough. It sounds a bit obnoxious but it must have been hard being impossible for him to sleep for an entire week but still needing to work, drive, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t you have a neighbor or a super you could ask?
Don't you think if I did, I wouldn't pay for this to get done?
I don't know, OP, but when we moved, I asked my as yet unknown neighbor to help me move a piece of furniture, because I could not do it myself. He helped, and I thanked him profusely. My husband was at work, the furniture was blocking the front porch, and I thought the worse he could say was no... a decade later, we aren't friends, but we're good neighbors, and we help each other out regularly.
And I love that for you. Two months ago when I had an awful upper respiratory infection and was up all night for a week coughing, my next door neighbor banged on our shared wall and fake-coughed before screaming at me to shut up three nights in a row. So I don't really feel comfortable knocking on his door and asking for a favor. "Friendly neighbor" is not the vibe he's put out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t you have a neighbor or a super you could ask?
Don't you think if I did, I wouldn't pay for this to get done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t you have a neighbor or a super you could ask?
Don't you think if I did, I wouldn't pay for this to get done?
I don't know, OP, but when we moved, I asked my as yet unknown neighbor to help me move a piece of furniture, because I could not do it myself. He helped, and I thanked him profusely. My husband was at work, the furniture was blocking the front porch, and I thought the worse he could say was no... a decade later, we aren't friends, but we're good neighbors, and we help each other out regularly.
And I love that for you. Two months ago when I had an awful upper respiratory infection and was up all night for a week coughing, my next door neighbor banged on our shared wall and fake-coughed before screaming at me to shut up three nights in a row. So I don't really feel comfortable knocking on his door and asking for a favor. "Friendly neighbor" is not the vibe he's put out there.