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To think that neighbour was very rude?

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LonelyInLockdown · 16/04/2020 11:16

Last week I had a heating engineer in to mend my boiler. When he’d finished, he went outside onto the patio to write out his bill and he asked if I minded if he had a cigarette. I said I didn’t mind.

A short while later, after he’d left, my neighbour in the flat below the flat below mine came storming up to my door and shoved a jam jar containing a fag butt at me and began ranting about me smoking. I explained I didn’t smoke but tried to apologised for the engineer’s slatternly behaviour (I had no idea he had chucked his fag over the railings and am very cross about that) and said it wouldn’t happen again.

I say `try’ because as soon as he had shoved his jam jar into my hand he stormed off, refusing to listen to me so I was left speaking to his retreating back.

It was very distressing as I don’t know this man and in the year, he has lived in the ground floor flat he has never had any cause for complaint until now.

When you live on your own, especially in these lonely times, any unkindness is exaggerated and I am very distressed. While I could understand it if I made a habit of throwing rubbish onto his terrace, this is certainly not the case, just this one cigarette butt in a year.

Also standing close to me and handing me his personal items during the lockdown when we are meant to be socially distancing seems completely irrational.

I bumped into him yesterday and we said hello. I politely apologised again for the cigarette butt landing on his balcony but explained I was upset by what I considered to be this overreactive behaviour and he just stormed off again while I was trying to speak.

I suffer from bad anxiety as it is with a form of OCD called dermatillomania (skin picking), which has got worse. I know I should be able to shake this off but unfortunately, I am dwelling on it. I’m thinking of writing him a polite note to apologise again but also to explain that I found his behaviour threatening and upsetting and he mustn't come to my door again.

What would any of you do, if anything?

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LonelyInLockdown · 19/04/2020 09:34

Worrying update: so I decided to say nothing more and keep away from prattish neighbour and then I was just reliving our last conversation when he said that he was ‘quarantining’ (in relation to the fag butt ruining his quarantine relaxation time).

At the time I didn’t dwell as I assumed he meant ‘self isolation’... but of course quarantine means he has come into contact with corona.

Now I’m worried as he barged up to my door to hand me his jam jar and on the next meeting, barged into a small confined space in the basement when I was waiting for the lift and spoke to me. Most of us wait behind the fire door if someone is in this area.

If he really is quarantining I’d rather know obviously.

Also it’s maddening that this idiot is charging around the building which is full of elderly and vulnerable people - several of whom received the gov letter telling them to stay in.

Gah! The hell of living in a gaited community 😱

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heartsonacake · 19/04/2020 09:37

but of course quarantine means he has come into contact with corona.

No it doesn’t. He’s probably just using it interchangeably with lockdown/self isolating.

You have no idea if he has corona or not; this is your anxiety playing up.

LonelyInLockdown · 19/04/2020 09:41

It’s difficult living in a big building as quite likely someone has or has had it - I’m not anxious about getting it myself because sooner or later we will all be exposed, but I would change my behaviour if I had contact with someone who was in contact with, etc, etc.

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AintNoMaryPoppins · 19/04/2020 09:42

He gets some twat chucking a fag butt down into his garden and now you're the victim?!

It's really not the crime of the century don't be so dramatic.

Am I the only one who would probably have just picked it up in a tissue, thrown it and not thought of it again?

I honestly couldn't work up so much energy over one fag butt in my garden. If it happened all the time then yes but once? It wouldn't even register.

Don't apologise again OP you've already tried twice.

HughGrantsHair · 19/04/2020 09:50

I've never heard anyone use "quarantining" during this virus. I've heard loads using self isolating when they mean social distancing though so I wouldn't worry too much about whether he should have been out of his flat. He probably just got mixed up.

LonelyInLockdown · 19/04/2020 09:53

Thanks @AintNoMaryPoppins
I’ve accepted Fag Butt Gate now but just updated as I just remembered he said he was ‘quarantining’ and posted about that just above....

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