Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

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ruppsn

2018-05-18 19:27:25
  • #1
Yes, we have had our misunderstandings too [emoji6] But at the moment things are going quite well [emoji4][emoji1303]

At first, by the way, I also thought that the WhatsApp might be meant more humorously, ironically, until, well, until the "Whatever. Have a nice day." came short and to the point. Of course, it could have been meant differently, but a "best regards.." would at least have helped avoid this misinterpretation [emoji4]
 

haydee

2018-05-18 20:05:17
  • #2
Warn your GU in advance. I think the BG will come by soon.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-05-18 20:06:35
  • #3
I did that. It seemed to me that they also took it rather with a smile. My impression. Kind of like, yeah yeah, I'll pass it on again but today the crane is going down anyway (..... and then everyone does whatever they want again).

The site manager has also spoken with the neighbor and shared his impression with me. But I can't change it, I just have to live with both.
 

ypg

2018-05-18 20:59:11
  • #4


Well, for some, “have a nice day” might be equivalent to “best regards.” My girlfriend, who has a rather dry personality, always writes it like that too. Regarding the smoke, I find it dry humor. The rest could simply be informative for the builder Hotzenplotz, about what or how the construction workers are currently “diligently” working. I would also not overemphasize the information regarding other neighbors: on one hand, it is a sign that he is gaining trust with Hotzenplotz, on the other hand I find it twisted if one finds it strange that “he” is called an a... just because he complained to the police about the noise. Sure, one can go there oneself, but maybe he has little contact with that side? We ourselves don’t know enough to understand. Also “trouble with the dogs.” Yes, I too would want a fence if my neighbor has dogs. There is nothing wrong with that... maybe the dog always gets over? Judging quickly happens when one only hears one side or draws hasty conclusions. And yes, I would also be cautious and observe how the esteemed gentleman behaves. But I would react in a friendly, buddy-like manner. You always have two options – as you can very well observe here in our discussion. Whatever..., [emoji2]
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-05-18 21:01:58
  • #5


Friendly, I don't know. But formally correct, definitely. There is also probably a 15 - 20 year age difference between us.
 

ypg

2018-05-18 21:08:54
  • #6


That doesn’t matter?!? I also hang around here with neighbors +-20 years older or younger, and the only thing that - on the contrary - is not well received is the “formally correct.” That’s how I am with my boss, but not in the environment of my house. What counts there is the six-pack or the 2014 under your arm, because you spend free time next to each other and possibly rely on each other on holiday and/or in old age.
 
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