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The man calls out a thousand -year -old neighbors because they are “super antisocial” and thus become viral

A man calls out his neighbors because he is not very neighborly – and blames his generation for the behavior.

He and his wife moved to a mixed one [age] Group quarter ”a year ago, he wrote in a post in the Reddit Forum Board” R/Millennials “, which received over 7,600 comments in less than 24 hours. Since then they have made friends with most of their neighbors, who are mainly an older amount – Baby Boomer and Generation X.

However, the faces of the neighborhood have recently changed when the older neighbors have moved out and have been replaced by a younger amount.

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“I found that these millennials are all super anti -social,” writes the Reddit user, who is also a millennial himself.

He describes the habits of his neighbors to come home and park their cars in the garage until they go next time. He adds that they “never come out than to leave the house to go somewhere or mow their lawn”.

The man tells the forum that it reminds him of living in a duplex outside of the campus in his college years because nobody knew about this situation who “or even knowledge was taken care of”.

The comment area has blown up with Reddit users who explain why She Don't talk to your neighbors, including several surprising horror stories about the behavior of your neighbors.

One person defended his argument to avoid his neighbors and said that a “crazy old man” named Jimmy came by after he moved in and introduced himself. After hearing the surname of the home owner, the neighbor asked if he was related to a man named Vinny to the same last name. It turned out that it was the grandfather of the commentator, and the two had not seen each other for 30 years.

“Mind you, my grandfather came out of prison about 30 years ago, and he was there for a while, so Jimmy's story already lifts some red flags,” the commentator continues. The man called his grandfather after meeting his neighbor and his grandfather, said to him: “Don't talk to Jimmy, don't leave him near your wife and don't leave him near your child.”

“So I'm avoiding my neighbors now,” the man writes.

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Another commentator explained why they no longer get in touch with their neighbors and said: “They take it as a free pass to clap them too.”

The person writes that she had a YouTube channel who explored haunted. The commentator filmed in a local park that one of her neighbors liked. The neighbor “Boomer” turned live on Facebook to take revenge when her park was portrayed as home.

The user read the FB comments to find that people write: “I know this person!”

Other commentators continued experience with their neighbors, who feel a little too comfortable and use them as a free babysitter service.

“I also don't like the idea of ​​being friends with someone who always knows when I am at home and has the ability to be unannounced,” concluded another commentator.

However, not every neighborhood interaction is negative. Homeowners have also shared sweet interactions with their neighbors from other generations on social media.

Recently, a man who was a neighbor who is a single mother needed a fence on Tikkok, so he built one for her.

Another tictoker announced how her older neighbors react to their trendy outfits in a heart -warming series.