Anonymous wrote:White people love “privacy”
Anonymous wrote:We have a street party on my block every October. It is looked forward to by everyone on the street. We grill has a street and it is pot luck. We generally have some form of entertainment. We have games for the young children. Everyone brings a chair. We had one extremely reclusive family with young children. The Dad and young kids have started to join the fun after 5 years of invites. The mother is still a recluse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes people don't like their neighbors. Your neighbors could be slobs or hoarders or put Trump signs on the lawn. Neighbors don't have to like you.
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I won't say to you or be friendly if you have a trump sign. Go talk to your maga cohorts if you need friends
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes people don't like their neighbors. Your neighbors could be slobs or hoarders or put Trump signs on the lawn. Neighbors don't have to like you.
+193838383
I won't say to you or be friendly if you have a trump sign. Go talk to your maga cohorts if you need friends
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes people don't like their neighbors. Your neighbors could be slobs or hoarders or put Trump signs on the lawn. Neighbors don't have to like you.
+193838383
I won't say to you or be friendly if you have a trump sign. Go talk to your maga cohorts if you need friends
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of the non-hi sayers. I don’t have the energy to engage with others all the time. Our street is busy, lots of folk working outdoors, kids playing etc. If I said ‘hi’
Yo everybody I ran into, I’d never make it out of the street.
Okay drama queen.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes people don't like their neighbors. Your neighbors could be slobs or hoarders or put Trump signs on the lawn. Neighbors don't have to like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re probably just shy and a little socially awkward, I would try not to take it personally. Maybe they want to be friendlier but don’t quite know how, or they had a bad experience in a past neighborhood and are inclined to keep their guard up somewhat.
Stop making excuses.
Really why does it matter to you if people chat or not? There’s all types out there and lots of people who are just sort of … awkward. Why get so worked up about it?
Why are you so worked up about what others think?
I personally don’t notice or care which neighbors acknowledge my presence or not. You’re the one who got all snippy with “stop making excuses.”
I didn’t make the comment and you are all worked up! Lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This drives me nuts. I've found hi-saying has declined to almost nothing in the WotP neighborhood I grew up in and it makes me sad and honestly kind of angry. I have been known to stop in the middle of the sidewalk as I'm entering my mom's house and smile and wave until I get an acknowledgment. Don't really give a damn if people think I'm crazy.
In my EotP neighborhood, everbody waves and/or says hi.
Code for "I need attention at all times and will make a scene if I don't get it!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re probably just shy and a little socially awkward, I would try not to take it personally. Maybe they want to be friendlier but don’t quite know how, or they had a bad experience in a past neighborhood and are inclined to keep their guard up somewhat.
Stop making excuses.
Really why does it matter to you if people chat or not? There’s all types out there and lots of people who are just sort of … awkward. Why get so worked up about it?
Why are you so worked up about what others think?
I personally don’t notice or care which neighbors acknowledge my presence or not. You’re the one who got all snippy with “stop making excuses.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re probably just shy and a little socially awkward, I would try not to take it personally. Maybe they want to be friendlier but don’t quite know how, or they had a bad experience in a past neighborhood and are inclined to keep their guard up somewhat.
Stop making excuses.
Really why does it matter to you if people chat or not? There’s all types out there and lots of people who are just sort of … awkward. Why get so worked up about it?
Why are you so worked up about what others think?
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird. I enjoy visiting places where greeting strangers is a cultural expectation. It’s actually easier for a shy introvert in a place where everyone says hello because it’s clear what you do, and it’s automatic.