Duplex - Trouble with the Neighbor

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-15 15:43:52

HilfeHilfe

2020-04-19 10:52:30
  • #1

So what? By law, dogs must be on a leash, even in the field on field paths. And yet, three very friendly XXL dogs ran up to me and wanted to sniff the jogging uncle. Did I freak out, did I lecture the owners? No, it's no use anyway.
 

HilfeHilfe

2020-04-19 10:57:08
  • #2
Shifting children off is actually required by law. At least school, there is something like compulsory schooling. And not everyone can afford to stay at home full-time to provide afternoon care. In most companies, you are out of the professional career when children come. By the way, kindergarten and school are something like learning social interaction. Social contacts, friendships arise here, you learn to live together. It is something like adult barbecuing with friends. Or do you all grill alone??? I also very often see dog owners walking their dogs in packs and not alone.
 

tumaa

2020-04-19 10:58:31
  • #3


Next time you just choose a different route and if they become your neighbors, then you sell your house, no one can blame you for that .....= Irony off
 

HilfeHilfe

2020-04-19 11:04:08
  • #4
Nah, I don't care who sells what among my neighbors either. I also don't know why this is being blown out of proportion here. Do we have to feel guilty now because the neighbor no longer feels comfortable? I come from a village where the houses were bought and nicely renovated by German Turks because the kids wanted to go to the cities. First, it was a drama, now everyone thinks it's great that the villages are coming to life.
 

kaho674

2020-04-19 11:33:19
  • #5

Wrong again. I like children. However, not all of them and strangers rather less. I've already considered buying 1 or 2 from my girlfriend. She has 6 now. But she didn't want to give any away. Pretty stingy, right?
 

tumaa

2020-04-19 11:41:58
  • #6


Nope!

1) You don't buy children
2) you can make your own, provided it's biologically possible
 
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