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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sure if this is something where I just need to mind my own business but....my husband and I have neighbors with a live in nanny. We have a cordial and friendly relationship with the neighbors. Last night we noticed the nanny had a noisy party while our neighbors were out of town. The guests threw empty bottles in people's yards. Not cool. DH and I are discussing if we should just mind our own buiness or just mention the party to our neighbors with in person or email. I have no idea if they agreed to let her host a party or not. I don't really mind if people want to throw parties but I think dumping glass bottles in other people's yards or in the street is extremely disrespectful and potentially dangerous. [/quote] If she weren't a nanny, you wouldn't care. MYOB. Nobody likes snoopy neighbors.[/quote] OP here. I don't mind parties but the partygoers dumping empty bottles in several yard was my breaking point. If the neighbors and not the nanny had been responsible I still would have said something. (I probably should have had the nanny clean up the bottled but we just figured it was better to get everything cleaned quicklym.) I spoke with the family and they were glad I said something They are gathering more information from other neighbors (one called the police because she heard people fighting outside her house) but yes they probably will fire herm I don't take much joy in that fact but letting someone live in your home and care for your children requires tremendous trust and faith in their good judgment. The nanny did not demonstrate good judgment. [/quote]
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