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Tenant Says Their Neighbor Comments on Every Single Item They Bring Home and Does It Loudly in Front of Others, Then It Kept Happening for Months and Now They’re Changing Their Routine to Avoid Her

Some neighbor issues are loud.

Others are subtle, repetitive, and somehow even more exhausting.

This one hit people because it’s not one big incident. It’s constant, small comments that slowly start to feel invasive.

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What Happened

The OP says this started about four months ago.

Their neighbor, an older woman they call “P,” spends a lot of time near the building entrance or hallway.

And every time the OP comes home with shopping bags, she appears.

Not to greet them.

To comment.

The Running Commentary

According to the OP, it’s never just a quick hello.

It’s specific observations about whatever they bought.

New boots?

“Oh, more shoes? How many pairs do you need, love.”

A nicer bottle of wine?

“Must be nice to have money to spare.”

A bag from a sports shop?

“Taking up exercise, are we?”

The tone isn’t openly hostile.

But it’s not neutral either.

It’s loud, public, and just uncomfortable enough to stick.

Why It Feels Worse

It’s not just the comments.

It’s the setting.

She says these things in shared spaces where other neighbors can hear.

At one point, another resident witnessed it and gave the OP a sympathetic look.

Which somehow made it more embarrassing.

Attempts to Handle It

The OP didn’t escalate.

They tried being polite.

Smiling and walking past.

Giving short answers.

Avoiding eye contact.

None of it worked.

The neighbor keeps going, sometimes even following them to their door while still talking.

When It Starts Affecting Daily Life

This is where it shifts from “annoying” to something more.

The OP says they’ve started timing grocery trips just to avoid running into her.

And that’s when it clicked for them.

Something about this situation isn’t normal anymore.

Why This Blew Up

Because it sits in a gray area.

It’s not aggressive enough to clearly call out.

But it’s persistent enough to feel invasive.

And a lot of people recognized that exact kind of behavior.

How People Reacted

Some commenters were direct.

u/kiwimuz said:

“Sometimes you have to be blunt. Just tell her it’s absolutely none of her business.”

Others suggested setting clear boundaries in a calm way.

u/SilkenDesire_ wrote:

“A simple, calm line like ‘I’m not discussing my purchases’ might be the only thing that works.”

And some took a more humorous angle.

u/jimson_weed_tea suggested:

“Yes, I’m taking up competitive pole dancing!”

The Bigger Conversation

There was also debate about intent.

Some people felt the neighbor might just be lonely and trying to start conversations.

Others pushed back hard on that idea.

Saying loneliness doesn’t excuse repeatedly making someone uncomfortable in their own space.

My Take

The issue here isn’t curiosity.

It’s persistence without boundaries.

One comment like this is nothing.

Four months of it is something else entirely.

The Real Question

At what point does “they’re just being friendly” stop applying…

and it becomes clear someone is crossing a line, even if they never say anything outright rude?

 

 

 

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