Resident parks their car on the street while constructing their driveway, neighbor's 19-year-old daughter demands they move for her truck instead: ‘There's nowhere else for me to park’

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    My neighbor's daughter just told me I need to park in my driveway again

    I either don't encounter many entitled people in my day or I am really good at ignoring people, but this one just took the cake lol.
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    So I (40F) just got my driveway replaced 2 days ago. Asphalt, not concrete. The contractor told me I could park my car on it again after 3 days. Google said 7- 10. As much money as I
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    spent on it, I decided to listen to Google. I live on a 2 way, yet 1 driving lane street. On my side, all of the houses are street level and have
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    driveways. While the houses across the street are on a bit of a hill with steps leading up to them. The only street parking is on my side. Their side has a alleyway/service
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    road behind them where those owners could park. A lot of them chose not to. They'd rather park in front of our houses. Not a big deal. I don't own the street and
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    don't care who parks there as long as they aren't blocking me in. There are 2 spots (sedan sized) between every driveway. I have been parking on the street in front of my own
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    house for these 2 days now and plan to stay there for at least another 5. I did not park in the middle so that no other car can also park because I'm not an AH. One
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    of my across the street neighbors has a daughter who is home from college. 19 maybe, idk. What I do know is she drives a SUV that is entirely too big and won't
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    fit in front of my car without partially blocking the driveway of the neighbor next to me. I'm outside this morning watering my flowers minding my do business and this
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    girl comes over unannounced and uninvited. The conversion went like this: Entitled Neighbor: (no hello, no pleasantries) Hey when are you moving your car?
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    Me: Excuse me? EN: My truck can't fit with your car there. Me: (looks over to my driveway that is CLEARLY still
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    roped off with yellow caution tape) I just got my driveway done. EN: Yeah I see that but it looks dry to me. My dad said. asphalt doesn't take as long. as concrete.
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    Me: (smiles and goes back to watering) EN: You can park your car on it now. Me: (takes a deep breath; clearly annoyed) Drying and
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    curing aren't exactly the same. I won't be parking on it for another few days. EN: No you need to do it now. There's nowhere else for me to park! What am I supposed to do?!
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    (This is where my eye started to twitch because not this little girl telling me what I NEED to do) Me: (through clenched teeth) What about your service road?
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    EN: My parents park back there. There's no room! Me: Well, idk what to tell you. I wish you an ounce of luck
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    Poor child turn a few shades of red and stomped back across the street. I am not one of those older millennials who thinks GenZ are all entitled babies, but wth was that?!
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    And in case you're wondering, I WFH, did all my grocery shopping and errand running a few days ago. I have no plans on leaving the house or my spot again at
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    least until Wednesday. She'll just have to suffer ② EDIT: Sorry if the formating is off. I typed this on my phone
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    sportscarstwtperson I'd make a point to park on the street for the rest of the summer
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    Useless890 Anytime I read something like this, in which someone says you need to do something, I feel like yelling, "Who says?!" Good for you.
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    Professional_Rule305 Tell her she may have park down the street and walk a little ways! (Poor thing) !

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