Anonymous wrote:"Tom I'm so sorry Gladys is offended. I have been sick with a terrible stomach flu all day but I made a batch of cookies this afternoon to make up for it. Can I drop them by this evening?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, man. I work part-time from home and I will skip answering the door unless it's someone I'm expecting. It's a safety thing.
I had a former neighbor who used to drop by during the work day with her toddler (when I was alone) and knock and knock and knock. After awhile, I stopped answering the door since she wouldn't take a hint that I was working. You don't have to answer the door!
If I text annoying neighbors back, I do it about four hours later. By then, they've found somebody else to handle their "problem." I don't feel badly about it. *They* are bothering *me*. Would they be receptive to me wandering up to their door and asking for a tomato at weird hours? Think about it.
Is this a thing now - not answering your door unless the person has an appointment? Safety? Where do you live - Compton? Why do you live in a neighborhood if you don't want neighbors?
It’s not that I don’t want neighbors. It’s that I don’t want surprise pop-up neighbors. Text first! This isn’t complicated.
You seriously flip your shit if your neighbor walks over to hand you an invite to a party or to give you a loaf of freshly baked bread or maybe a basket of surplus tomatoes out of their garden? They need to make an appt just to talk with you quickly at your door? My you're...something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, man. I work part-time from home and I will skip answering the door unless it's someone I'm expecting. It's a safety thing.
I had a former neighbor who used to drop by during the work day with her toddler (when I was alone) and knock and knock and knock. After awhile, I stopped answering the door since she wouldn't take a hint that I was working. You don't have to answer the door!
If I text annoying neighbors back, I do it about four hours later. By then, they've found somebody else to handle their "problem." I don't feel badly about it. *They* are bothering *me*. Would they be receptive to me wandering up to their door and asking for a tomato at weird hours? Think about it.
Is this a thing now - not answering your door unless the person has an appointment? Safety? Where do you live - Compton? Why do you live in a neighborhood if you don't want neighbors?
It’s not that I don’t want neighbors. It’s that I don’t want surprise pop-up neighbors. Text first! This isn’t complicated.
Anonymous wrote:“Phil, I am troubled by your text. Bertha did not knock or ring the doorbell. I am home sick with the flu. I replied promptly when I saw that she had called to see if she needed anything and she said no. I cannot see how Bertha is taking offense.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, man. I work part-time from home and I will skip answering the door unless it's someone I'm expecting. It's a safety thing.
I had a former neighbor who used to drop by during the work day with her toddler (when I was alone) and knock and knock and knock. After awhile, I stopped answering the door since she wouldn't take a hint that I was working. You don't have to answer the door!
If I text annoying neighbors back, I do it about four hours later. By then, they've found somebody else to handle their "problem." I don't feel badly about it. *They* are bothering *me*. Would they be receptive to me wandering up to their door and asking for a tomato at weird hours? Think about it.
Is this a thing now - not answering your door unless the person has an appointment? Safety? Where do you live - Compton? Why do you live in a neighborhood if you don't want neighbors?
Anonymous wrote:Walk over and apologize that you didn’t open the door shake hands and hug. Then say you have the flu.
Anonymous wrote:I’d let them know I was sick, and to please phone or text first next time. (No apology needed.)
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe you feel bad. I am impressed with your restraint for not telling them off after the rude text. They are 100% in the wrong.
Tell them if they’re yelling for help or bleeding out you’ll call 911 but if they’re just being nosy and peering in windows they’ll continue to be ignored.