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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.

OP posts:
DartmoorDoughnut · 29/03/2015 11:14

Oh my god I think your daughter is an utter genius! Love her! Just read this out to my DH whilst trying not to cry with laughter Grin

AliceLidlLovesWindlePoons · 29/03/2015 11:15

You need to make it up to them OP.

I suggest you hire a brass band to play something welcoming, cheerful and particularly loud for them.

Possibly at 6am on a morning when you and the children have already spent the night away from home, so you're not woken up by it.

And after that, every time you see them out of their house I suggest you you do a big, loud, happy scream of welcome at them and run up and give them both a hug. Every single time.

Encourage your children and dogs to welcome them by going to play in their garden, and then when they complain about it say "but they are so fond of you, they think of you as family, they just want to come and visit to make you feel welcome."

If you are still neighbours a year from now, make sure you are still shouting welcome at them every single day. Just so, you know, they are certain that you are making them welcome.

Bakeoffcake · 29/03/2015 11:15

Oh your DD is fantasitcGrin

DancingDays · 29/03/2015 11:16

Now you can see why I avoided them meeting DC on moving day. You have to be eased into DCs madness.

OP posts:
LaLaLaaaa · 29/03/2015 11:20

This is comedy gold! Your DD is fantastic!

I can't believe someone can find so much fault with 'hi'! I'm lucky to get even that out of the twunts I live next door to :D

StillStayingClassySanDiego · 29/03/2015 11:25

Dd sounds like a Star.

SoupDragon · 29/03/2015 11:27

Personally, I think the whole small thing was incredibly rude and unnecessary.

LuluJakey1 · 29/03/2015 11:27

Does she tap-dance? Tap dacing in their hall or kitchen or on a coffee tale would be very welcoming.

LaurieFairyCake · 29/03/2015 11:32

Snail ShockGrin

Genius, just brilliant.

aurynne · 29/03/2015 11:33

Send her tomorrow with this photo. they will never ever come back to the house.

To think this was an overreaction by new neighbours.
pinkyredrose · 29/03/2015 11:34

Hahaha! I am crying laughing, pure comedy gold!

Yarp · 29/03/2015 11:37

Can this be true?!

Your DD is a legend.

Yarp · 29/03/2015 11:37

OOps

Copied clam

Icimoi · 29/03/2015 11:38

Go all feeble, get your dh to knock on their door and tell them how upset you are as a result of their actions and how the only option is for them to apologise for their rudeness.

Bambambini · 29/03/2015 11:39

God, they could be an absolute nightmare. Not funny at all having crazy neighbours. Good luck, hope it was just a one off uncharacteristic stress manifestation.

I had crazy neighbours who claimed and made up all sorts of shit, threatened to report me to SS for child safety issues etc. It can wear you down wondering what shit they are going to come up with next.

pictish · 29/03/2015 11:40

I agree soupdragon.

Sending your dd round to wind them up...it's not how I'd have proceeded anyway.
Sorry if that's po faced, but I did Hmm at your update.

Icimoi · 29/03/2015 11:41

Sorry, just clocked there isn't a dp on the scene. Can you get a friend to oblige?

textfan · 29/03/2015 11:42

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ragged · 29/03/2015 11:43

This is the 7yo?! I [heart] your DD.

LaurieFairyCake · 29/03/2015 11:44

Hang on, the OP didn't send her round to wind them up about a snail?

The kid is little and making stories?

wonkylegs · 29/03/2015 11:45

Your DD is a genius

DancingDays · 29/03/2015 11:48

I wasn't aware that DD would claim to have a snail, she just has a mind that comes up with random stuff. She's had a lot to go through so I don't get upset with her over things like this. who knows it might just get neighbours chatting to us.

OP posts:
SoupDragon · 29/03/2015 11:49

I would make her go and apologise for lying about the snail.

ThatsNotEvenAWord · 29/03/2015 11:53

Your daughter is bloody brilliant Grin

pictish · 29/03/2015 11:55

Yes...the dd was cheekily taking a deliberately annoying card around cheered on by the OP, and then she took it upon herself to wind them up further.
I don't think encouraging your kid to take the piss out of the neighbours by way of retaliation is particularly commendable.

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