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AITA for telling my neighbors to stop picking my fruit?
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If you share a wall with someone, it’s best not to have loud parties or something of the sort. Maybe everyone keeps to themselves, and maybe there’s a group chat where people are asking about leaving doors open. If you live in a suburb, though there’s a greater distance between walls and homes, suburban Karens tend to get more involved in other people’s lives than they should.
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Entitled neighbors demand 45-year-old woman share fruit from her tree for their daughter, woman refuses: “You should be ashamed to not share free food with a little girl”
Having neighbors can sometimes be more complicated than one would expect. Depending on where you live, they might be more immersed in your life than you ever wanted. If you live in an apartment building, there may be pressure to be neighborly, or at the very least quiet to your neighbors. If you share a wall with someone, it's best not to have loud parties or something of the sort. Maybe everyone keeps to themselves, and maybe there's a group chat where people are asking about leaving doors open. If you live in a suburb, though there's a greater distance between walls and homes, suburban Karens tend to get more involved in other people's lives than they should.
We all know the stereotype of an entitled Karen, but how many of us have actually dealt with it? In the story below, the protagonist is dealing with one as we speak. The protagonist is a 45-year-old woman who has an abundant yard. She has flowers, multiple fruit trees, and sometimes she gives her fruits away. But that's not to say anyone can just go up and start picking. You'll have to read the full story below for all the juicy details.