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To think this was an overreaction by new neighbours.

288 replies

DancingDays · 28/03/2015 16:55

House next to us has been empty for months. This afternoon I went to collect DDs from a party. When I went out the front door and I saw a removals van, couldnt see alot due to low sun in my eyes and didnt really want to look as they've all their belongings out. While loading DS into car, a man and woman appeared, I stuck my head over the car, said "Hi" they responded with a "Hi" and I drove off.

I return home and huddle DCS into the house as they are very nosey and ask 101 questions, I thought I would ease the new neighbours in gently once they have settled.

After a few minutes back home I hear a knock at the door, its the new neighbour. They have decided I am very rude to not welcome them and I have upset his wife. She's decided it's now a bad neighbourhood and wants to leave. Based on one 5 second interaction and 1/2 hour of me knowing they are there.

I explain I was busy collecting DCs and didnt want to disturb them while they are actually moving in.

He goes on and explains the only option is for me to go and apologise for my rudeness and go and get to know her. He said something along the lines of 'I expected more but that's the minimum acceptable'

He went to leave after my Hmm face and telling him I was busy with DCs but maybe I'll see them soon once things aren't so hectic for both of us. She then appeared at the door step, gave me a look of 'I'm waiting for an apology' then muttered "what's the point, she's left you on the doorstep" and stropped off back to their house.

I know moving is stressful but surely you don't confront your neighbours 'rudeness' within 1/2 hour of arrival.

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Northernexile · 28/03/2015 16:57

Oh FGS! Poor you. They are going to be HARD work.

TedAndLola · 28/03/2015 16:57

They sound absolutely nuts, I think you should consider moving Wink

TheSpottedZebra · 28/03/2015 16:57

Yikes, they are displaying their dreadful behaviour v v soon!
Have you got a nice high fence between you and them?

JanineStHubbins · 28/03/2015 16:58

Confused Utterly bizarre behaviour.

Oldraver · 28/03/2015 17:00

Oh dear the nutters have moved in.....

ThroughThickandThin · 28/03/2015 17:00

Bloody hell,,that's outrageous. I'd move if I were you, they sound quite mad. Assuming you can't move, just smile and nod, smile and nod. Keep your distance.

StillStayingClassySanDiego · 28/03/2015 17:00

Oh.Bloody. Hell. Grin

This couple are going to be comedy gold and ideal MN fodder.

On a more serious note are you detached or semi?

SideOrderofChips · 28/03/2015 17:00

Start hoping they leave! What bizarre neighbours

WickedWax · 28/03/2015 17:00

Oh dear...

I have a feeling you'll be posting a lot about these new neighbours Grin.

cathpip · 28/03/2015 17:00

Let the dc out to play in the garden super early tomorrow, that will really make their day :)

PoisonPension · 28/03/2015 17:02

Buy cctv you are going to need it.

DancingDays · 28/03/2015 17:02

I fear it is the start of something. I was looking forward to neighbours and not helping to heat a empty house through the winter, if they find fault with a "Hi" I dread to think what they will think to me longterm.

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CunningCat · 28/03/2015 17:03

Oh dear, what an odd pair, doesn't bode well for the future!

dibdobs · 28/03/2015 17:03

Oh god I really feel for you, there's trouble ahead they sound right oddbods!

StillStayingClassySanDiego · 28/03/2015 17:04

They're a couple of tits.

Not helpful, sorry

WestEast · 28/03/2015 17:04

Yeah you're fucked.

Allstoppedup · 28/03/2015 17:05

I'm torn between being both horrified for you and overjoyed at the potential future threads we might gain...

DancingDays · 28/03/2015 17:05

It's a semi - detached.

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Strokethefurrywall · 28/03/2015 17:05

What. The. Fuck????

Run for your lives!!!

FuckingLiability · 28/03/2015 17:06

Crikey! That's just odd.

Strokethefurrywall · 28/03/2015 17:06

I agree with allstoppedup

PoisonPension · 28/03/2015 17:07

This pair of oddbods will report noise and all sorts. They will mess with your property etc. Seriously get cctv you will need it.

DancingDays · 28/03/2015 17:09

I'm quite sarcastic so I am half tempted to have them round for tea and scones and do a complete 'welcome to the road' overkill. The other half of me is incredibly stubborn, so I may now have to refuse to acknowledge them.

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AlpacaMyBags · 28/03/2015 17:09

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enjoyingscience · 28/03/2015 17:09

Jesus. That's incredibly bizarre behaviour.

To give them some hope, I was absolutely bonkers when we moved house, having gone through the most horribly stressful sale and being very pregnant. I probably gave the neighbours a few swivel eyed crazy faces as we moved our stuff in.

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