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      sall
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      Oppsgal:
      Not sure what neighbours using as \"fertilizer\" to water their plants.


      Always smell like urine of kids. Hope they are not using that. :roll:

      So smelly... :sick:
      Yes, some people use urine to water plants.

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        sall
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        My new PRC neighbour left a wardrobe, mattress, bedframe, bicycle outside the house. If I talk to them, no matter how nicely, I’m sure they’ll take offense. Their door is facing mine, so got to bear with it.

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          Nebbermind
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          think shd just remind the TC to put up large notices to remind residents not to leave old furniture etc along the common area. 1stly, some of these r fire hazard. and in case of fire, makes escape difficult.


          corridor or common area shd have enough space for wheel chair to pass. Otherwise shd summon the occupants.

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            piyobaby
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            LOLMum:
            hm..............very tricky. if complain to town council or neighbours, the relationship might be strained. headache. :stupid: but i think this is better than getting a flat tha have paints thrown on the door (o$p$).

            Very headache...either ways might faced repercussion but juz so hard to bear wif it unless we totally dun be cavemen, hibernate and dun step out of house! :faint:

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              piyobaby
              last edited by

              Nebbermind:
              think shd just remind the TC to put up large notices to remind residents not to leave old furniture etc along the common area. 1stly, some of these r fire hazard. and in case of fire, makes escape difficult.


              corridor or common area shd have enough space for wheel chair to pass. Otherwise shd summon the occupants.
              Totally agree, TC shd conduct periodic checks to ensure clear passage way in case of emergency! For our case, that is our only exit, in event of any fire (touchwood), most probably we will hurt ourselves bcos of the obstacles and not the fire itself.

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                kayetch
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                Neighbours with loan shark debt can be a headache. Mine even beat up the loan shark runners in middle of nite , and in the middle of the road when the runner got caught!

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                  indigoblue
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                  I love cats. I used to hv them as pets when i was little.

                  But, right now i am irritated by a neighbour's cat that sometimes poo near our doorstep.
                  My neighbour felt bad abt it and has ask me to call her when it happens so that she can come and clear it away. Fair enuf i thought.
                  But then it had become more frequent, and it annoyed me that i had become a \"Poo Reporter ' :sick:
                  It irked me even more when once i saw the neighbour's kid noticing the poo , and yet did not bother to clear it away.
                  That means \"No call No poo remover\"? :frustrated:
                  How arh???

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                    peapot
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                    "poo reporter"??? Ha…very funny title. Actually I don’t like cats. The ones in my neighbourhood will wail very loudy in the middle of the night. Don’t know why? Hungry or fighting?

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                      peapot
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                      My ex-neighbour even funnier. We don’t know them and never talk to them. The wife will not take the same lift as us. The husband acted more normally.

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                        LOLMum
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                        it is kinda funny to encounter same kind of neighbours in the various estates i move to.


                        no smile, look one side when see you coming or friendly at first then switch to cool or ignore mode (not just to me but to others as well) 🤷

                        luckily neighbours (those i meet daily) in my current place still okay except for one lady who is no smile, look one side but hubby okay. :roll: but i still dont know 80% of my neigbours.

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