Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.
I don’t have anything against random visitors who park in front of my house. They’ve got to park somewhere. However, it’s super annoying that the family beside me parks in front of my house every single day unless other cars are parked there. They do not park in front of their own house, ever.
Does it change your life in literally anyway where they park?
Sometimes my guests or I need street parking. Our first choice would be in front of my house.
Mainly though, I’m very curious about why they’re allergic to parking in front of their own house and why they never vary which neighbor’s house they park in front of. To use the exact same spot in front of someone else’s house every day for years seems aggressive.
It’s really not.
Maybe it’s just easier to pull in and out of? Maybe it’s shadier? Doesn’t matter.
If you’re okay with other people parking there, why can’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.
I don’t have anything against random visitors who park in front of my house. They’ve got to park somewhere. However, it’s super annoying that the family beside me parks in front of my house every single day unless other cars are parked there. They do not park in front of their own house, ever.
Does it change your life in literally anyway where they park?
Sometimes my guests or I need street parking. Our first choice would be in front of my house.
Mainly though, I’m very curious about why they’re allergic to parking in front of their own house and why they never vary which neighbor’s house they park in front of. To use the exact same spot in front of someone else’s house every day for years seems aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.
I don’t have anything against random visitors who park in front of my house. They’ve got to park somewhere. However, it’s super annoying that the family beside me parks in front of my house every single day unless other cars are parked there. They do not park in front of their own house, ever.
Does it change your life in literally anyway where they park?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.
I don’t have anything against random visitors who park in front of my house. They’ve got to park somewhere. However, it’s super annoying that the family beside me parks in front of my house every single day unless other cars are parked there. They do not park in front of their own house, ever.
Does it change your life in literally anyway where they park?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mainly I hate when other people park in front of my house. It feels rude.
I don’t have anything against random visitors who park in front of my house. They’ve got to park somewhere. However, it’s super annoying that the family beside me parks in front of my house every single day unless other cars are parked there. They do not park in front of their own house, ever.