WE all hope to get on with our neighbours, even if it means we aren’t best friends.
But one woman has been left stunned after receiving a threatening note from a neighbour’s child.
The neighbour was left stunned after recieving anote form her neighbour’s kid[/caption]
She revealed that she didn’t even call the police[/caption]
Taking to social media, the woman revealed that she woke up one morning to find a note on her car.
She said someone in the area had called the cops on a teenager living in the area, and they seemingly thought it was her.
She wrote: “My neighbour’s kid thought I called the cops on him – I didn’t, it was someone else.
“He left this note on our car this morning. “
She then included an image of the note she received, which read: “Hi you old b**ch.
“Next time you tell the cops on us, you won’t get NO tacos.”
Signing off the passive-aggressive note, the teenager finished the note with a cheeky drawing of a face with a tongue sticking out.
But the neighbour was more concerned with what their apparent threat meant.
She decided to take it to Reddit on the forum, What Does This Mean, to ask for help.
“WTH (what the hell) does “you won’t get no tacos” mean?” she asked.
People who saw the note were quick to share their thoughts.
While many said it was obvious what the threat was others offered advice on how she should get payback.
One person wrote: “Obviously not getting tacos. God learn to read.”
Another joked: “‘You won’t get no tacos’ is a double negative.
“It means you will definitely receive some tacos.”
“Response: This b**ch did not call the cops. I will be over to get my tacos on Tuesday,” penned a third.
The Top Five Reasons Neighbours Squabble
One study by Compare the Market revealed the top reason British neighbour’s argue
- Broken fences – top of the board was broken fences and whose responsibility it was to fix it
- Parking: one of the leading drivers of neighbour disputes, with 54.1 per cent of people having issues with people parking in front of their house, parking bay or driveway
- Trees – complaints about a neighbour’s tree cracking your garden path was also common with nearly half of participants finding it frustrating
- Bin wars – outdoor bin etiquette continues to ignite the most furious debates between neighbours
- Nosy Neighbours – some people have their eyes and ears at the ready to have a peek causing problems for others
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “Snitches get stitches!”
“Rude. Everyone deserves tacos,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Snitches get stitches!”
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