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To not accommodate Very Important Neighbour's new home office?

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Knitwit101 · 09/08/2022 14:35

We've lived next door to these neighbours for years. Know each other well enough to say hi, put bins out on holiday, but we're not friends. We've been using our garden in the same way for years. No changes on our side, nothing new.

We've come back from holiday to find neighbour has re-organised his home office and he now sits at a massive (open) window right on the boundary between our gardens. That must have been a spare bedroom before maybe, I don't know. We never saw anyone in it.

I sat outside at our patio table this morning to have a coffee and I could hear every word he said through his open window, could hear every word his colleagues said on their online meetings. He might as well have been sitting at the table with me. Not sure there's much I can do about that, he can use his house however he likes.

Ds10 and his pals are sitting outside at the table trading Pokemom cards. There's 4 of them, they are laughing and chatting but they're not shouting or being silly. And it's a sunny afternoon in the school holidays, they can be outside laughing in the garden if they want to be.

Neighbour has just come to the door to ask me if I can take them inside because he has a full afternoon of work meetings and their noise is distracting him.

I said "what, the whole afternoon? You want them to stay indoors all afternoon?"

He said completely straight-faced "I'll be working till 6.30pm"

I laughed and said "well no, that won't be possible".

At this point he said in a very slow, careful, mansplaining voice just in case I couldn't follow him "I don't think you understand. I have a Very Important Job. These are very important meetings. I negotiate multi-million dollar contracts every day, I need to be able to concentrate."

Seriously? I always though he was a bit of a twat but who talks like this? Who actually says "Very Important" like that? Twice? He has no idea what my job is or how important dh or I might be.

I just said "no, we'll carry on using our garden as we always have. Maybe you could close your window when you're needing to concentrate. And just so you're aware, I can hear you and your colleagues when your window is open, I hope you're not saying anything confidential. I must get on, thanks for doing the bins while we were away" then shut the door.

He's gone, I can hear him on his Very Important Meeting. I could join in, I can hear every word on both sides. I suspect he'll be back, probably when dh is back from work so they can talk man to man.

He's unsettled me though, he was so self-confident when he came to the door, so sure that he would get exactly what he wanted. How do you get that kind of confidence? I wish I had it. Or is it arrogance? He made me think I was in the wrong at first.

We love our garden, we use it all the time. I'm not sure how we'll deal with this one, but I wasn't BU by refusing to bring the kids inside, was I? He's the one who has made the change, not us. I don't think wfh is new for him, he was just somewhere else in his house before I guess. Now he's on top of our patio with his big booming voice. I feel quite sad about it, if he's there all day every day it's going to be awful.

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AlternativelyWired · 09/08/2022 22:37

I'd have laughed at him and given him one of my what the fuck looks the way my face does without my knowledge.

What a twit

IScreamAtMichaelangelos · 09/08/2022 22:47

I'd be tempted to spend a happy afternoon quietly writing down things you've overheard (whilst making no effort to overhear, IYSWIM). When he next comes round, read out a list of things you've heard him say. I am willing to bet he will blanch and reconsider his office location PDQ!

blueshoes · 09/08/2022 22:52

OP, I have only just got to your post which has the diagram.

I spotted that it is not complete.

You forgot to add multi million pound signs. In front of the screens x 3, you forgot to add a micro-penis.

BOOTS52PollyPrissyPants · 09/08/2022 22:53

He is a wanker and thinks he is sooo 'important'. You handled yourself really well and kept calm and repeated no which is good. He is the one who is shouting out towards your garden and he should close his window or move to another part of his house. Cannot keep the kids inside in the summer holidays and only playing pokemon, imagine if they had a hot tub or a trampoline and all the screaming and shouting. Just repeat the same thing over and over as he does not own you or your family just because he took your bins out.

Bringonsummer19 · 09/08/2022 22:53

The entitlement of some people

iknowineedhelp · 09/08/2022 22:57

Anyone else pissed off at that twatty piece of shit they call "The Sun" picked this up meaning we're not going to find out what happened? Why can't a journalist think for themselves and you know ... actually write something?! Oh, silly me, it's THE SUN! Surprised their journalists can even read let alone write ..

KentuckyDerbyandJoan · 09/08/2022 22:59

Mustardbay · 09/08/2022 14:40

I think you need to start some Very Important drum lessons

Genius 😂

Dragmedown · 09/08/2022 23:00

Send your DH round for the man to man chat your entitled neighbour is probably craving and have him drop into conversation that you couldn’t come over as you’ve had a busy day buying shares in (Name of company VIP neighbour was talking loudly about) and (Name of other company VIP neighbour was talking loudly about) but that you’ve since had a call from the FCA and are now very worried about it….

Grimchmas · 09/08/2022 23:05

Don't you have that vitamin D deficiency which requires you to sit outside in a bikini and that hard of hearing friend to call to discuss her Very Important Women's Problem?

PeppaPigIsAnnoying · 09/08/2022 23:17

He sounds like an absolute knob. Somebody who thinks he's very important and likes to get his own way

I think you handled it very well OP

I hope the kids are even louder tmw. I'd be tempted to buy a petrol strimmer and leave it on tick over for a few hours

PersonaNonGarter · 09/08/2022 23:33

theyoungishman · 09/08/2022 14:41

Please immediately get a hot tub and garden bar!

This this this

Diyextension · 09/08/2022 23:42

When he’s on a zoom meeting just whack some deth metal on and don’t answer the door 🤘🏼

CanaryShoulderedThorn · 10/08/2022 00:11

Some men eh?
We had experience of this last week on a crowded train from London. Myself and 3 kids sat together round a table seat. Important man approached us and said have you reserved this table because I need to work here.
Hahaha.
Train driver had already announced that due to the chaos of earlier cancelled trains, passengers could sit anyw
here and no reservations were being upheld. That's if he even had a reservation.
But he thought he could intimidate a woman and kids to make them move.

InquiringMinds · 10/08/2022 00:16

@Knitwit101 I told my other half what you are going through and he said that your neighbour can be fired for making it public which companies are merging. He surely signed NDA for all the work he does. If not, he’s ignorant aa he will be fired. If you need his full name. Just check his property’s title deeds.

UniversalAunt · 10/08/2022 01:15

The Sun today…tomorrow a cautionary tale in the Times/Telegraph for all the money makers to keep their voices down & windows shut when discussing M&As.

@Knitwit101 You’ve done the City & global money markets a favour 😉

CCC11 · 10/08/2022 04:59

Oh yes here it is! Wow so much for their "
"journalism"

www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/19462932/neighbour-banned-kids-garden-disturb-him-too-much/

ladydoris · 10/08/2022 05:09

This man is a joke. He must be a charm to work with. He will be sacked if he gets found out. He did not properly set his workspace at home. Aircon and headset are not that expensive those days. This is exactly what not to do. Enjoy your garden OP with your kids, hubby et alii.

Iizzyb · 10/08/2022 05:41

GCAcademic · 09/08/2022 14:41

I work from home and use headphones and close my window if it's noisy outside. If his job is so important, he needs to find appropriate space in which to undertake it.

Absolutely this!! It's what I do too! There is a sometimes bored noisy dog next door to us - if it bothers me I close the window!

Bethany7 · 10/08/2022 06:43

O.M.G some people's audacity is just mind-blowing!!! Your children and their friends were using your garden as they should be in lovely weather like this.
Well done for being strong when you probably weren't expecting him to come and say that. I'm just sorry you have to listen to him and his work calls.
Hopefully the noise of you and your family using YOUR garden in a totally normal and reasonable way will distract him so much he buggers back to where he worked from before.

balalake · 10/08/2022 06:45

The photo they have used I expect is nothing like the neighbour of the OP. I'd guess he's a good 20 years older.

DangerouslyBored · 10/08/2022 06:53

I have a garden office. The other day, I was on a Very Important Call and the dog next door started having its daily bark off with my dogs. Another neighbour decided to cut down some tree branches with a noisy chain saw.

I shut the door and sucked it up. I cannot believe the audacity of your neighbour, what an insufferable prick. If he were my neighbour, he would have made himself a target, I couldn’t help myself but bring him down a peg or two. I’d suddenly develop a deep appreciation of loud, screechy opera.

Men like him need to realise that throwing their weight around with women does.not.work. It only serves to make them a figure of ridicule 🤷🏻‍♀️

LDN1 · 10/08/2022 07:10

Ducksinthebath · 09/08/2022 14:40

If he’s such a big shot he can install air con and keep the window closed or get a dedicated office pod.

This!

Whoopsies · 10/08/2022 07:11

Not your problem. You should be able to enjoy your garden. My kids were having a water fight yesterday afternoon (not being very quiet at all!) And my ndn came out of his home office and started squirting them with his own water gun over the fence 🤣

iloveeverykindofcat · 10/08/2022 07:25

LOL I wonder if his HR knows how thoroughly he must be breaking his companies' Very Important Data Protection Policy.

Iamdonewiththis · 10/08/2022 07:42

Perfect story for The Sun Newspaper. All they needed to do was lift and quote.

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