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Re: Villa etiquette
By: pierrotlunaire0 Date: December 29, 2020, 10:21 am
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If I happened to glance over at her at just the moment that she
glanced over at me and our eyes met, then I might smile and
wave. But the circumstance would have to meet all three of those
conditions first.
Otherwise, I would pretend that we did not or could not see each
other.
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Re: Villa etiquette
By: STiG Date: December 29, 2020, 10:51 am
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[quote author=pierrotlunaire0 link=topic=1963.msg62094#msg62094
date=1609258878]
If I happened to glance over at her at just the moment that she
glanced over at me and our eyes met, then I might smile and
wave. But the circumstance would have to meet all three of those
conditions first.
Otherwise, I would pretend that we did not or could not see each
other.
[/quote]
This is what I would do, as well. If our eyes met, I'd smile
and wave. If they didn't? Carry on.
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Re: Villa etiquette
By: Codewoman1125 Date: December 29, 2020, 12:44 pm
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My neighbor is a crazy, mean person. He's never said anything
positive to me in the time I've lived here. Most recently, he
accused me of trying to "hack" his Apple TV. When I realized
what had happened and, in good faith, I attempted to explain, he
mocked me. So even if we are face to face outside, I look right
through him.
Now I have no need to wonder if I should greet him or his wife*
under any circumstance. Should he have an emergency, of course
I’ll help. But I’m certain he wouldn’t do same for me. His wife
might.
*I reached out to his wife, offering to explain what had
happened. She did not respond.
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Re: Villa etiquette
By: kckgirl Date: December 29, 2020, 4:03 pm
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I would put up some kind of curtain. Lace would be good if you
still want to see out the window.
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Re: Villa etiquette
By: Jane7166 Date: December 29, 2020, 9:38 pm
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Thank you, all! This is very helpful. I’ll have to look into
something lacy for the window.
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Re: Villa etiquette
By: Rose Red Date: December 29, 2020, 10:14 pm
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If you can't find lace, you can get sheer and fold it into two
layers if needed.
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