Neighbor shovels snow from elderly resident's driveway every morning, decides to confront other neighbors for not offering to help too: ‘How would you feel if she was your mother?’

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  • Person Shoveling Snow on Paved Pathway
  • AITAH For say something to my neighbors about not shoveling my elderly neighbors driveway?

    I have lived in my culdesac for four years. Every year when it snows, and it doesn't snow much as I am in the DC region, my 8 year old daughter and I shovel my 80 year old neighbors driveway.
  • She is a widower who lives alone and is unable to do it herself. She has no children.
  • My issue is we are surrounded by at least seven other able-bodied adults in our culdesac and each year they don't do a damn thing to help her.
  • Today as I was shoveling her driveway my neighbor finished his and said goodbye before he went inside.
  • I asked if he would start helping me with hers and he laughed and said all the other neighbors know that shoveling her driveway is my "thing".
  • I said it was really awful that he wouldn't help an elderly woman who can't do it herself and I wonder he would feel if it was his mother.
  • Bird's Eye View of Snowy Michigan Suburb
  • He just shrugged and went inside. I am livid. We are getting up to 13" of snow and I'll be outside multiple times today shoveling two driveways.
  • I wonder if I am the asshole because its my choice to help her, but I can't help but feel let down by my neighbors.
  • Anyhow, just curious why you all think.
  • universalrefuse One of my mother's neighbours will snowblow my mom's driveway if we get a big dump. She's still able bodied enough to do most of our snowfalls in piecemeal fashion, but she is a senior women living alone on a cul-de-sac. Knowing her neighbour will come over with his snowblower when the snow gets too heavy is really nice. You are appreciated!! Edit: I gotta make that guy cookies or something.
  • Jazzlike-Bird-3192 It's very nice of you to help, but I would be intrigued how you asked, exactly. Something about the tone of your post suggests you could have gone about it in a better way. Expecting/demanding others help you out is pretty obnoxious.
  • Ok_Childhood_9774 It's wonderful that you and your daughter help, but that doesn't make it anyone else's obligation. It's really not your business to police other people's actions.
  • roosterjack77 I have a snowblower. When I have time I clear the end of my favourite peoples laneways. My friends think Im crazy. Nothing fills my heart with joy like helping others with zero expectation in return.
  • CramblinDuvetAdv NTA for helping your neighbors YTA for acting like they have an obligation to do so and talking to them as such
  • SeaweedCalm553 Just do it out of the kindness of your heart, if it bothers you that your neighbors aren't helping then either stop anticipating that they will, or stop doing it.
  • newprairiegirl YTA, its not your job to demand help to shovel someone else's driveway. I lived in a community with a higher population of seniors than normal, the begging to have yard maintenence for free and 'snow angels' was disgusting. These seniors chose to live independent sitting on giant bank accounts, millions in property, meanwhile begging for my time for free. Can you tell I am jaded? Once you can't maintain your property, you hire someone to do it, and if you have no money? Its time t
  • Anthrodiva You can't "assign" other adults, not in your household, chores. YTA for being mad and speaking negatively to your neighbors who have no idea of your unmet, unvoiced expectations and years worth of built up resentment. Did you think you were organizing a movement without communicating with anyone?

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