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Do you talk to your neighbours?

Just had a fire in the building and no one knocked my door. I usually say good morning but i refuse to chill with them or lend them money which they are known to ask for i guess that takes me out the "club"
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Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
Not really too much. My neighbors live far away. I did have one neighbor that was close enough to share internet passwords, but he was renting and will be moving next week. They are tearing his small house down because the owner is giving the property to his daughter and she is building a home on the far side of the property. My understanding is they are building a pond where the old house is now.
Peppa · 31-35, F
@Fungirlmmm faur enough
Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
@Peppa I like my space. :)
Peppa · 31-35, F
@Fungirlmmm im the same babe, my downfall came when i started reporting my neighbour. The reported started questioning my other neighbours and come to learn it was me. But he failed to understand i moved in at 19 hes in his 60's he was offering to buy me a telly and accusing me of chucking rubbish into his home. But im the demon despite the fact he was the one playing loud music and fighting with his guests, wgere police was called sometimes.
Fungirlmmm · 51-55, F
@Peppa That is hard to deal with. That was why I pretty much put my home right in the center of my land.
Peppa · 31-35, F
@Fungirlmmm your very fortunate to be able to afford to buy land and build. Thats not something i can see myself doing anytime soon and in the uk that's a rare situation. With the cost of living a lot of people can't get government buildings so they live in private rented places and bring their dramas with them. So situations like this will be among 'normal' people more