Had a Mexican neighbor who had riding lawnmower that would just cut our grass when he finished doing his. Never asked him to do it. I tried to pay him but he wouldn't take the money. I had to put the money in an envelope and slip it under his door when he wasn't home. Next day found the same envelope under my door. That hot potato envelope war lasted for 2 years until he finally gave up. I miss that guy taught me a good bit of Spanish and was the best cook in the neighborhood.
This is a great deal! Lol my neighbor used to like my oven pork chops . I would make him a pork chop dinner once a month and he would bring me chicken from the grill lol so good 😋 we are still friends till this day .
Because the neighborhood didn't mow the lawn enough, if you let grass get tall the bottom part get dry and yellow so when you decide to mow it it's all yellow and ugly, mow the lawn every one to two weeks and you be good, let the grass at one inch from the ground and mow every time it's to 2/3 inches
My neighbors kid is always interested in stuff people work on and one time I was mowing the lawn he asked me if I could teach him, I showed him on my yard, lent him a weed Wacker and mower for him to try on his yard and 2 years later I never got those tools back but that little dude mows my lawn every Saturday along with his own and the elder couples across the street. He's a great kid. We're all really proud of him.
Ive had this neighbor for a while. He mows our lawn before his. He loves riding his zero turn mower, so he does our yard. We tried to pay him with beer and 20 bucks the first time but he refused both. We tried to give him money be he said he just had fun riding his mower. He's like 60-70 year's old. He's such a happy man
Not gonna lie, i get kinda jealous when I read the comments section and hear about how cool, friendly, and laid back most everyones neighbors are. Im not expecting to have a neighbor who cuts my yard just because he wants to, but it sure would be nice to have a neighbor who doesnt bitch when I cut my yard at 9:00 on a Sunday morning. Im sorry but if youre not up by 9:00, then its high time you get out the bed. Or just put some ear plugs in and stay in bed. I got shit to do and I gotta get it all done on a Sunday.
my fathers first purchase after retirement was one of those lawnmowers you sit on and basically drive it like a golf cart. he loves mowing the lawn now, and the neighbors lawn😂😂
I have the same neighbor. He’s around 70 and owns all sorts of toys. He mows our lawn while I’m away at work and although I appreciate it and buy him a case of beer now and then, I always feel like he’s subtly telling me that I’m not doing a good enough job keeping my yard looking presentable 😂
@@nickk2431 Dumbass you do realize "golfing course" still makes perfect sense, even if it isn't the correct term? "Golfing" described what the "course" is for, just as is in the case in "watering hole", "cooking pot", "looking glass", and "walking stick".
Bermuda grass is a good example of a species which really likes to be scalped. If it gets too long and gets thick and wire-like, you scalp it to the dirt and punch it with fertilizer. It'll immediately push up nice and new green growth that's soft and delicate and has no thick stems or runners visible. The rhyzomes live sorta deep below the surface in the dirt so you can scalp Bermuda until it looks like a sandlot with 5 o'clock shadow and it'll make no difference to the lawn. Plus, you're supposed to scalp it spring and fall anyway as part of overseeding.
My one neighbor is Veteran and the one on other side of me is paralyzed, so when I mow mine, I mow theirs. I have great neighbors and try to be good to them. Appreciation go both ways😊
Lol I'm glad my neighbors aren't this petty. I just mow their grass and one day the man went and bought me a case of beer and sat on the porch and drank with me as a thank you. He shovels the snow in the winter. It's a win win for all of us.
I move into my house 3 years ago in Scottsdale, Arizona. For three years, my old next door, Jess, who is probably 85, has brought in my recycle bin and trash bin every single time without fail because I'm always at work. Our houses were built in the 1960s, so we share a side yard. No issues at all, I let him do his thing and I do mine. I'm a young single guy who lives alone and it has been a great pleasure to get to know all of my neighbors and get along well with them. I cannot imagine feuding with a neighbor, coming home to my castle and knowing that just a few feet away there is somebody I have to have a beef with. But the fact that he has never once missed bringing in a bin, where it gets up to 118° during the summer, what a neighborly gesture.
This guy literally does 3mins on his lawn every week. Like what an arrogant guy. I'd be so pissed off, being the neighbour and hearing the mower crank every week 😭😭🤣
No, it’s the same height as his, it just wasn’t cut at the same time previous to that. It looks yellow because the sunlight couldn’t penetrate all the way to the bottom. This is why most lawn mower companies recommend cutting no more than 1/3 of the total height of the grass. Seems like dude knows what he’s doing, tried to explain it to his neighbor and they didn’t listen. At that point it’s best to show by example 🤷🏽♂️
He just did it for the video with cutch grand your ment to scalp it back every so often to get that bowling green finish. He would have scalped his after aswell then topped dressed it
@@j.r.severt5899 no, he cuts his lawn too short. He lives in part of the country that gets no water. His side of the lawn is spray painted green. He then had the painters come out and paint the neighbors. Yes, Americans do this crazy crap.
Sorry but this is just suburban behaviour worldwide, not exclusive to the states, well except from the pointless gas guzzler, actually no, people all over Europe buy pointless gas guzzlers as well..
Got an old lad next door who mows our front lawn because “it’s easier to turn his ride along mower”if he does Both. But we know he’s just doing it out of kindness and won’t admit it
our “elderly” neighbor across the street has been our unofficial gardener for my entire life because it gives him something to do, between mowing and planting for both houses he’s busy year round, i only say “elderly” bc the dude is still KICKIN’ like he has the most energy i’ve ever seen in someone in their 70’s. he used to be a prison guard from the 70’s-80’s, acts kinda like the guy who sleeps next to his gun in Police Academy 😂
My neighbor and I hit each others side pretty much whoever gets to it first. Been doin that for…idk 20 years. But he’s much older than me and is battling cancer for the past couple of years so I just been doin it every time. A landscaper does the rest of his yard. He used to grow a garden too and give us free veggies, fruits, jalapeños, and habaneros. Great man, he cried so hard when my dad died because they helped each other out with all kinds of things. Now I gotta watch him go. Enjoy the folks around you and be kind, life is way shorter than you think. Father time waits for nobody.
At my old house, my elderly neighbour used to always mow our front garden for us. We never asked him to, he just did it. He said he liked doing it because he got to see our dog at the window. That man was sneaky too. We said to him not to do it anymore because he was getting older and he could hurt himself. What did he do? Waited until we went out somewhere and mowed it then. He just loved helping people, even if it was to his own detriment at times. He used to bring us all kinds of vegetables from his allotment too. Bless his heart, he's an absolute angel 🥺
Some people, don't have veggies and lawn to express kindness. Yet those remain in shades with brightest of efforts unseen, and little sparks from society been a topic of inspiration. Want to spread kindness? Stop giving out veggies to already capable people. Go and help others who don't have even a lawn.
The lawn was already dead. He didn’t do anything. He cut it to the same length as his, their lack of care for their lawn was why it was yellow! 😅 Idk why so many assume he destroyed it instead of it ALREADY being destroyed because the neighbors aren’t caring for it (they aren’t even keeping it from growing too long)
This must be a US suburban upper middle class type of thing. The types of places where people have to actually _pay_ to transplant grass because they can’t grow it naturally as their communities are built on dry, dusty, wide open spaces with too much sunlight. If so, then yeah it becomes pretty obvious that you don’t touch what someone else had to actually pay for… Must suck ass. What a waste of money. Where I live in the US, grass grows naturally in abundance. Neighbors literally pay _you_ to cut it for them and would consider it a generous gesture if you did it out of the blue as the grass here grows so fast during springs and summers.
@@TwoBs oh yeah especially in the south east of the us in the summer it gets to a point where every 3 days the grass is already getting really tall again and by the time it’s Saturday it looks so bad like someone abandoned the property.
@@TwoBs When you presume to mow someone else’s lawn, you are saying “you’re not keeping it to my standards and I’m going to fix that and there’s nothing you can do about it.” It’s hyper aggressive
@@ShaunHensley It's not aggressive in any capacity. That whole rationalization requires a lot of mental gymnastics and leaping to conclusions that are based purely upon unsubstantiated inference. Even if the motive is as you assume (of which there is no proof so it's purely speculative), it would be passive aggressive. "Hyper aggressive" would be something along the lines of setting the lawn on fire and then spreading animal dung all over it.
our neighbor loves cutting our yard every week with his riding lawnmower bc we only had a push mower and our yard was completely open. his yard was a little crowded so i think he just really did it for fun. he refused to take any money from my grandma and she tried to pay him for a good couple of years. they still got a free share of every barbecue tho
Sounds like my neighbor that lives on the corner of the the street. The last time I remember him cutting the lawn was when he started drinking (which ruined his sober streak, which he was extremely sad about because he said the number of days...not months or anything...DAYS....) It broke my heart to see him crying in someone's lawn because he fell off his lawnmower or something but the whole street saw him and helped as much as they/we could
@@Octopetala are you being sarcastic or something? Of course the grass is going to grow back, thats the purpose of scalping the grass. It still didn't need to be scalped at that time. There is a time and place to scalp a yard, and its not in the middle of summer. So what were you trying to say with your comment? Anyone who knows grass knows this.
I hate why housing managers and contractors do this crap? Why do they place houses fee feet from neighbors and also make a share lawn. These things create more problems. Not everyone gets along and many want privacy. It’s just stupid and irresponsible from the construction companies having this done.
I have a neighbor like that. One day after we cancelled our lawn care service he just started taking care of our lawn. Such a wonderful person so kind and won’t accept anything in return for it. This is the true meaning of a neighbor.
That’s so nice! We used to have a neighbor like that. He was always out working on his yard/lawn and sometimes he’d come over and do ours as well. Once he came outside bc he saw me shoveling. I explained that my husband was away for work and he commanded me to go back inside and insisted on shoveling for me. He and his wife were the most kind, generous people. And so were the people who lived on the other side of them. I miss them.
Man, i wish i had a neighbor like that. But my house, first of all, the only grass to mow has trees in it, the rest is just cement, flowers, plants, etc. And second: my house is one of the three houses in the terrain (next comes the rest of my family), so not really a neighbor like that.
@@trppstarWell, they earned that money. Make more money and problems become less stressful. Go to school, work hard, learn to make the money grow and definitely don't do stupid things (getting locked up, becoming a drug, alcohol addict, having kids too early etc) and perhaps you'll have rich people problems too (or at least you'll be middle class but with a house you can afford.)
I traded bake goods and dinner on occasions for my neighbor who liked to use his riding mower on our lawn. He wouldn't take anything else and he thought he was getting the better deal since he got cookies and stuff all year and grass was only seasonal.
Honestly my mom just mows the neighbors part too because they used to be barely home. When they came and were mowing their yard they would also mow hers. It doesn't take much to just be nice.
@@InvalidUser..Not everyone on the internet is an adult that owns property, they probably still live with their parents and/or are a minor, it doesn’t take that many brain cells.
@@InvalidUser.. because she prefers to? Also its HER lawn not mine, I don't own the house and even if I did I wouldn't ask my mom to come mow my own yard. I rarely help mow her lawn anymore, mostly because I have anemia and the years have gotten hotter, I have to take breaks when the sun (i live in a hot state) gets to me (idk the severity of others but my mom has anemia but mine is much more serious than hers- im talking vision fuzziness like static TV, turning black as your strength vanishes leaving you weak and temporarily blind) So I am useless depending on outdoor temperature. (To clarify i don't help because she stopped asking because she gets impatient with me about my condition and the number of breaks I need to take. Once she ask me to help her tomorrow but when I wake up she is already up and doing it by herself. Don't want my help, sometimes she show me and will let me cut grass for a few seconds asking me to help her only to take it back not because I am doing anything wrong but because she prefers to finish it herself.) I used to want to do it to push and challenge myself but when someone doesn't have any patience it takes the fun and motivation out of the task. And yes before anyone says it, I know I need to take vitamins and eat vitamin rich foods. We are not financially well off though so every day is a hustle. I know some parents delegate chores to their kids but mowing the lawn isn't always one of mine. At the end of the day it is the house of your parent, you can do your part. Cook, clean, help with the heavy lifting but you are not responsible for house maintenance. Cause yes it is a house you live in, take care of it but at the same time it's not your house. Your parents are the ones with the responsibility and you will not always be around to perform things for them. You can help them when and if they ask. Or offer your services but it is not something that is or should be mandatory, if you grew up with parents that made it mandatory for you, that's your life, not everyone else's. (@mhmyuhh Also yes. Single mom household. My mom isn't a body builder (why would you say that?) but an army veteran. She's a tomboy but she is not going out of her way to exercise these days I have to harass her just to do yoga. Reset yourself and get some energy to tackle the day.
@PregnantWAwkwardness you sound like a women lol as a man I'd always help my mother even if it's not my house and I used to have horrible asthma but that wouldn't stop me from doing a simple lawn infact not a simple lawn when you live on a farm but yk some people can't push them selves above there imaginary limit
My hubby used to always mow our neighbors half, but every time the neighbor mowed (which isn't very often 😩) they never mowed our half. So my hubby quit mowing their half after a while. Plus he helped her when she had car trouble and we shoveled snow on her side and even made a path to her car for her and never once even got a thank you. All we ever got was dirty looks and rude comments. We are willing to help others but there's only so much you can do when someone is disrespecting you right in your face!
Some people grow up with not much and are taught the hard way will get you through. So they see any sort of help like this as a slap in the face. "Who do they think they are, mowing our lawn. They are just trying to tell us to mow it more often" or "they aren't really doing it for us, they are doing it to rub it in our faces" Or something like that. "I don't need your help, I can do it myself." People like that you just steer clear of coz nothing in the end would make them see it as helpful or see otherwise.
@@Kewlausgirl Yea, that's why we stopped doing things to help her out. She has a boyfriend now, but when she first moved in she was a single mom in her early 20's, and she worked 3rd shift so we tried to help her. Since we knew she worked 3rd shift and didn't have anyone to help her, we would shovel snow and make a path for her to get to her car so she wouldn't be late to work for having to shovel snow unexpectedly. Now she has a boyfriend, he's been around for a year, maybe a lil longer, and he seems to be a really good guy and has taken the role of being a dad to her daughter, which is awesome and I'm happy for her that she found a good guy because her last boyfriend was a jerk and they fought really bad. Honestly, I think her problem is that her parents spoiled her like crazy, and she's in her mid 20's and they still do. You can tell that she was one of those kids whose parents never disciplined her and allowed her to get away with everything because she acts like a spoiled brat lol! She has been acting a lil better lately, I'll give her that, but she does this thing where she'll act nice for a period of time, and then all the sudden she's trying to start trouble again and be tattling to our landlord (which happens to be my mom and step dad!) for silly things. For example, when we decided to lay mulch down around the front of the house and porch and plant flowers, she was so mad and took pictures of it and sent it to my mom and stepdad saying "Um, what is this?" Sometimes I think she forgets that the landlord is my mom and step dad lol! It's feels kinda like I am partial owner because when they go to rent out the other side(the side she lives on) they have me show the house and I get to pick the tenant, and they also told my hubby and I that we could paint and make any upgrades to the house and yard. We don't go over to her side and paint her walls, but when we put mulch down we put it on her side because it's a half double house and it looked really tacky with just our side having the mulch. And she would take our parking spot but had a fit the one time we had to park in her spot because her company took our spot. It's just always petty things like that. But like I said, she has been acting better lately, I'm just waiting for the next time she gets a wild hair up her butt lol! But anyway, I just wanted to give you an idea of how she is and this ended up being a long comment! I apologize for that!
@@Dontcare_at_all 😂😂😂 You literally just made all of that up and put words in my mouth that I never said, and then got butt hurt about it! That's hilarious!!! Also, apparently you are ignorant as to what the word "racist" means. When you go out of your way to help someone, and all they do is give you dirty looks so you stop helping them, that has absolutely nothing to do with racism. You should make sure that you know what words mean before you use them in a comment because all you're doing is putting your ignorance and lack of education on full display for everyone to see. How embarrassing that must be for you!
Usually I cut my neighbors lawn after I'm down my own. I just do it because it feels like the right thing to do. Then, when he decides to cut his lawn, he cuts mine as well. Win win in my book
As it should be. It's so petty when you neighbors share grass and it takes less than ten minutes to cut the patch of grass they share and still only do "their side"
It’s not his responsibility to do his neighbors job, no matter how little time it would have taken. I’m pretty sure if the neighbors wanted him to cut their grass, they would’ve said something.
@@Dark_Angel..technically not your property. u can do ur property and leave theirs. mowing their side is an act of kindness, not something u have to do.
@@Jonesy45 doing favours is a kind act sure, but also being a respectful person is also being kind and not being an absolute dick about anything. which this person wasn’t,they were minding their own business(not being an awful person) until their neighbour expected them to do a favour without paying or asking beforehand(entitled don’t you think? also being a dick about the situation,in other words not very kind) so in reality the neighbour is in the wrong,the guy is alright. you can’t be so entitled that you expect people to do favours for you.
In our neighborhood when a Dad hears a lawn mower start up all the Dad's get the lawn mowers out lol. Normally it's on a Thursday afternoon now because they all try to get to the trails first that we make to each other's house because we all have blackberry bushes instead of fences.
same. people saying how he is a good person but no one realising how he is being a idiot cutting the grass util its pure dirt. it kinda not makes sense rn
@@1eris.His grass is the same height yet its green. His neighbors grass is probably just never watered and taken care of. Probably in california or something during the summer.
The point was that the other guy was mad at him first for only cutting his own side, so he said fine, I'll cut it down to nothing. Moral of the story: you want your lawn cut right, cut it yourself. Don't complain about the neighbors not cutting your yard, and then complain about how they cut it when they comply.
@@secretsquirrel7300 no the point is the internet complained. nowhere did it say the neighbor cared, and from other comments, apparently the neighbors don’t mind
This reminds me of a man who used to live on my street. He was known in the neighbourhood for being really kind and he would mow people’s lawns randomly, including mine. Unfortunately he passed away to cancer a few years ago. He is an amazing soul.
It’s called communication kids. I had a conversation with my neighbor “hey. It seems stupid for me to mow just half of this. Would you like me to just do it all so it’s even?”.
I don’t understand this thought process. Because yeah… it’s even where the yards touch, but now the rest of their yard is uneven with that side of the house. Especially if that half extends to their backyard and, subsequently, the other side of their yard, what are you going to do? Cut their entire yard? At that point, now you have to worry about the seam between your neighbors yard and THIER neighbors yard. May as well cut the whole block’s yards
@@PtylerBeats lol. Over think it much. If you have an adjoining patch of grass between concrete that is small, and your cutting an imaginary line down the middle that’s stupid and more importantly looks stupid, my main motivation is selfish, as weeds and pests are an issue for an immediately adjoining turf that’s not looked after or managed. But I mean if you want to analyze the 100 billion different lawn scenarios where this may or may not be effective sure. In my case it’s an extra 3 foot of grass to mow, and treat. It’s actually faster to mow, I don’t have weeds and pests coming over, it looks smick, weed pressure is a non issue. And the neighbor is happy as he doesn’t like mowing. Again. It’s called communication 😂 you don’t just cut your neighbors grass. Ohh as a return favour he does my trash cans each week.
I was looking for this comment. Everyone is like should he or shouldn’t he. All he’s have to do is settle it by asking his neighbor, and whatever his neighbor answered would dictate if he was right or wrong. Some don’t mind, others take it as an insult.
Unfortunately, I’m one of those people that say to not mow your neighbors house. I’ve had neighbors take advantage of me, and they never took turns. So I was always the one that mowed it. So I stopped, they weren’t too happy with it, but I didn’t care.
@@mybrokenllama I personally think it is a nice gesture to reciprocate, or at least show some form of gratitude. Just like how I am fine with treating friends to a meal - but if I've done it 10 times and there is no sign of reciprocation (doesnt have to be a meal, can be a cheap drink or ice cream), I would think I'm being taken as a sucker.
I miss my old neighborhood. We were the only 20-somethin year old with a kid on the entire block, everyone was retired and kids grown. Our neighbors were the nicest people I’ve ever known. I remember using a step stool to put up Christmas lights and was kinda struggling, I look to my right and Joe is setting up a ladder for me ❤ my other neighbors gave us $200 for Christmas along with a bunch of snacks because they knew we were having a hard time. Good neighbors are the best 😊
They are a dime a dozen. Especially, now in this time and old generations are passing and new generations are more self-centered. If you get a good neighbor, cherish them.
Lol I could tell this was years ago by the “20 something with a kid and a house” now days you can’t afford a house until you are retired and if you have kids might as well just plan on living in an apartment for ever
That sounds so sweet. When I lived around a lot of older people they were pretty rude lol. I actually lived near The Villages, which is a huge retirement community. When I dared venture there for one reason or another, all the elder folks looked at me like I was diseased.
Never do a neighbors grass if they're pricks. No matter what they will never be satisfied with anything you do. Do it for a neighbor that you get along with and do it for free. Its even better of the bad neighbor if you can even call them a neighbor. Neighbors are someone you are suppose to be able to rely on if your gone for holidays and need someone to keep an eye on stuff or pets. So a bad neighbor is anything but a neighbor, i usually call them the burden next door if i they are. LOL
@@roguepetunia imo both are pricks, the video man for being passive aggressive af and the neighbors who got mad because he didn't cut their lawn even tho he doesn't have any reason to cut someone else's lawm
@@maximussss3010 First of all, the man actually does cut both, this video was made as a joke. 2nd of all, the neighbors aren’t the ones complaining, it’s the tik-tokers. :/
@@jamesgizasson how is tract housing any different to new suburban home developments!? Be grateful you didn't grow up in a concrete unit block with 600 other families. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@@poihp25 A tract house IS a modern suburban home (at least when we moved in). There's no difference. That was my point. Neighbors would squabble and give each other the cold shoulder over meaningless nonsense. I am grateful I didn't grow up in an apartment complex, but I probably wouldn't like being around people more if I lived with more of them in a smaller space. Humans are humans. X3
Our neighbor would always mow the front of our fence. Super nice guy. What he didn't know was that my mom was constantly trying to grow a flower bed from seeds where he was mowing. One day she was looking out the window and watching him mow the flowers that hadn't started to bloom yet and she said to herself, "I think I'll just stop trying". She didn't have the heart to tell him, lol. It was funny.
Awww, she sounds exactly like my mom lol! Too sweet. She should've put up some caution tape or flags where she seeded so she wouldn't have to have the convo but also so he'd know something was up there 😂
The older man who used to live across the street lost his battle to lung cancer last year. While he was fighting it, and still to this day, the neighbor behind him and the neighbor to the right of him take turns mowing his lawn in the warmer months. My brother and I take turns shoveling her driveway in the colder months. Today she made my mom soup and they did dinner together. I really like having such cool neighbors, I know we are lucky to have them around us.
Growing up I had a elderly couple that lived next to us and we would cut their grass when we did ours. They would come out and offer us money but we would just say no please just water! That was the best feeling in the world!
My dad mowed our neighbors yard for a couple months after they moved in because they didn’t have one, when they did get one they brought us over a huge basket of homemade Venezuelan goodies to tell us and thank us for doing it. Best neighbors ever
My next door neighbor is an old guy. Vietnam vet, USMC. Has trouble breathing and getting around. This winter, I started shoveling his driveway and sidewalk. I don’t want him to slip on the ice. He gives me ice melt, which I spread on both of our driveways. It works out. Do nice things for people, and always pay it forward.
@@wild.forestflower i don't mean this in an aggressive way. It is probably the more economical choice for most people, housing is substantially cheaper in a suburb then in an urban district, you don't even need much woods on all sides, literally a row of trees will do the job, but if you can look out your bathroom window and see your neighbor in their house then the can look out and see you too, thats to close, people were never meant to be living like that let alone stacked onto of eachother in apartments like they are in cities. Its basically the factory farming of humans at that point
@@theo6840 i live on a culdasack on a 1⅓achre lot, I can see my neighbors but only when they are out in their yards, everyone here is so much nicer and everyone has very permanent barriers between adjoind properties, it is the minimum of spacing between homes in my opinion. I work in building and remodeling and every client i know who has a decent buffer between them and the neighbors only has one neighbor they don't like and they are halfway down the road, everyone who I've worked for that is right next to their neighbors like in this video hates half the people on their streets
@@chloebuel6452 to be fair, there are laws that can screw you if you let someone maintain a part of your property as if it's their's for an extended period of time without dispute.
@@_GandalfTheGrey_ Dig into adverse possession in some areas. An entire property can be claimed this way, if the actual owner makes no attempt to dispute it openly.
@@puppypower9592 This seems utterly insane to me. The amount of work one has to go through to get name in title, get approved for a loan, go through escrow, etc. and their property can be stolen simply due to lack of fighting someone who intrudes on their property without overt permission? This is evil.
I'm absolutely LOVING THIS!!!! :-) I bought my home 9 years ago. Right away the neighbor next door came over to introduce herself. She asked me if I was renting or buying and had a major meltdown on my doorstep as soon as I said I was buying. Since then she has turned me in to the city for having a small pile of firewood in my yard for my perfectly LEGAL fire pit, for LEGALLY burying my two beloved cats in my yard. She then texted me that she wanted me to dig them up and move them.....Yeah....You read it right... ( earning her the nickname in the neighborhood "Crazy Cat Lady") and called the police on me for having security cameras installed on my home ( with a company that was recommended by our local police department). The back yard has a chain link fence but the front yards do not and our property lines butt against each other except for a small area by her driveway in the city area between the city sidewalk and the street. Almost 3 inches is hers. I mow to that line and that's it. She goes out with a weed wacker every time to give it a haircut. I've since learned that my home was a rental property before I bought it and she wants my house for her grandkids. She chased out several renters with her complaints. I won't budge and just laugh 😂
same thing happened to My mother, we had just moved from a couple blocks up the street to a bit of a nicer House because my mom wanted us to stay in the neighborhood. as soon as she got finished with the open house this old Kermudgenly oompa loompa reject Comes storming out of his house ( directly across the street ) And confronts her ask her what she's doing there, and when she replies that she's going to be renting he literally throws his hands up in the air And nearly yells that he wanted his best friend to move in then turns around and storm's back into his house.. it was complete h*** from that moment onwards, Dude was a real piece of work he would walk around our property just looking for things to complain about, and eavesdrop on us, called the police on us multiple times for nothing as well and even Ended up resorting to filming us as we would come and go, as well as the people who would come to visit us. it got totally out of hand my mom didn't feel safe and she ended up getting drunk one day and going out there to let loose on him verbally. of course that was all the ammunition he needed he went to the courts and tried to get a restraining order the judge noticed something was off but still granted it, he told multiple blatant lies about all of us in the courtroom But he ended up succeeding, our lease was not renewed the following and we moved on to browner pastures, Ended up having to go to a really s***** area, my mom's car was hit while warming up before work she was injured pretty badly and ended up losing her job and proceeded to drink herself to death because she couldn't cope with not being able to support us anymore. I ought to pay that bastard a visit..
When I was a kid my Papa always mowed the church yard and other parishioners yards if they needed, free of charge and he brought his own mower/gas to do it. He took great pride in mowing his own yard very precisely, just as he did when living on military bases before he retired. When he reached his last 5-10 years he wasn't able to do it himself anymore. I was so grateful the young men from his church stepped up and did it for him every 5 days without fail just as he used to. Those guys were way too young to really understand how much we appreciated that but I really hope they get their own return on that investment one day. We tried to pay them so many times, at least to cover their gas but they absolutely would not hear of it and said the church's new pastor was covering it himself. That was pretty special too since he was very new and hadn't even met my Papa before he fell ill, but he was told about him by the other deacons.
The moment he mowed his neighbors yard was the moment the rug was picked up and we could see who took care of their property best. Mans got heat for his neighbor’s poor maintenance of their own lawn. All he did was cut it THE SAME WAY HE CUT HIS OWN LAWN and it looked like shit on their side. Blame the neighbors, it doesn’t look good with a straight line separating 1/4 inch high grass from 4 inch high grass. They desecrated their own lawn by neglecting it. Welcome back to reality, Grace.
once i was mowing my neighbors lawn for some money and accidentally went over their property line so their neighbor came over and yelled at me until she was red in the face abt how “the weeds were gonna grow now” and yadda yadda. when she finally calmed down i had to explain that this wasn’t my lawn and i didn’t know where the property line was and she got a little calmer after that but like jeez lady. no wonder ur single.
thats also how you overseed. Scalping slows down the growth process of the existing lawn (even if it looks like he just killed it) so it grows with the new seed. It also allows him to mow at the low height hes been mowing at on his lawn.
@@c3ru1ean41 depends where you live....out in the country or the hood yeah i would say it doesn't matter but if I pay 300,000$ if not alot more in this day and age for a house in the suburbs then yeah it does matter.....it looks like a** and it can make the whole street look bad with just one neighbor that thinks it doesn't matter and not that I approve of HOA's.....but they were made for that exact reason people that think it doesn't really matter if your house and lawn isn't maintained
The days when neighbors knew each other and trusted one another are long gone. These days everyone’s a prick and they think they’re cute by pissing their neighbor off.
My dad missed literally like 2 inches of our yard right on the property line, and the neighbor decided that our yards having a mohawk between them was the best solution 🙄
He mowed it the same height, grass tends to yellow when it doesn’t get enough sunlight, and in this case, the bottom of the neighbor’s grass did not receive enough sunlight.
My father passed away when I was 15, and our neighbors were quick to mow my family's lawn for us while we dealt with all the looses ends of death. I'll always be thankful for their acts of kindness towards my family in our darkest hours 💖
Had a Mexican neighbor who had riding lawnmower that would just cut our grass when he finished doing his. Never asked him to do it. I tried to pay him but he wouldn't take the money. I had to put the money in an envelope and slip it under his door when he wasn't home. Next day found the same envelope under my door. That hot potato envelope war lasted for 2 years until he finally gave up. I miss that guy taught me a good bit of Spanish and was the best cook in the neighborhood.
Super cute story. Neighbours like those are the best
he's mexican bro, ofc he's the best cook in the neighborhood lol.
A friend of mine taught me: You shouldnt try to pay for a gift.
so cool. thanks for sharing
ha...hot potato war
Bro straight up changed his neighbors biome
Blud turned it from a plains biome into a savanna biome 💀💀
🤣🤣
Sould’ve made it a nether biome
@@teddzbeaer3227 Specifically Basalt Deltas.
Yes@@rufavulpes
My neighbor cuts my grass, in return, I shovel his drive way. We each got each other covered by the season.
That's Bro Shit right there 🤜🤛
Damn dude, I'd happily mow my neighbours lawn if it meant they shovel my drive way, I absolutely hate shoveling.
You’re neighbors the real winner
@@Anon-f7f *Your ....
This is a great deal! Lol my neighbor used to like my oven pork chops . I would make him a pork chop dinner once a month and he would bring me chicken from the grill lol so good 😋 we are still friends till this day .
His half: Nice smooth cut
The neighbor's half: *"A little off the top please"*
So true 😂😂 they be scalping you sh*t when u say that
Because the neighborhood didn't mow the lawn enough, if you let grass get tall the bottom part get dry and yellow so when you decide to mow it it's all yellow and ugly, mow the lawn every one to two weeks and you be good, let the grass at one inch from the ground and mow every time it's to 2/3 inches
Bro started turning his neighbor's lawn into a wasteland 💀
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What’s wasteland?
@@takitako679 a place with no nature, no water, no nothing
kind of like a desert
@@steamoreeno Except probably even worse, like with other debris lying around. Or perhaps that’s just an industrialized wasteland.
My neighbors kid is always interested in stuff people work on and one time I was mowing the lawn he asked me if I could teach him, I showed him on my yard, lent him a weed Wacker and mower for him to try on his yard and 2 years later I never got those tools back but that little dude mows my lawn every Saturday along with his own and the elder couples across the street.
He's a great kid. We're all really proud of him.
Awww a cute little sla- helper 😅
@@404-AnimationYT he’s such a good sla\/ I mean helper 😅
I just love child labo- a child helping out the neighborhood
@@404-AnimationYT i mean slav was what they where called slave came from slav bc Slavic people where the first slaves they called them slavs
@@KilianHD It's the opposite. Slav is short for Slavonic, Slavonic in Latin means captive.
Ive had this neighbor for a while. He mows our lawn before his. He loves riding his zero turn mower, so he does our yard. We tried to pay him with beer and 20 bucks the first time but he refused both. We tried to give him money be he said he just had fun riding his mower. He's like 60-70 year's old. He's such a happy man
Not gonna lie, i get kinda jealous when I read the comments section and hear about how cool, friendly, and laid back most everyones neighbors are. Im not expecting to have a neighbor who cuts my yard just because he wants to, but it sure would be nice to have a neighbor who doesnt bitch when I cut my yard at 9:00 on a Sunday morning. Im sorry but if youre not up by 9:00, then its high time you get out the bed. Or just put some ear plugs in and stay in bed. I got shit to do and I gotta get it all done on a Sunday.
I had a neighbor exactly like this. He even mowed behind our houses to keep the snakes away. I was so sad when he moved!!!
@@mrss7688 we don't have a backyard fence so he just goes all around our house
my fathers first purchase after retirement was one of those lawnmowers you sit on and basically drive it like a golf cart. he loves mowing the lawn now, and the neighbors lawn😂😂
I have the same neighbor. He’s around 70 and owns all sorts of toys. He mows our lawn while I’m away at work and although I appreciate it and buy him a case of beer now and then, I always feel like he’s subtly telling me that I’m not doing a good enough job keeping my yard looking presentable 😂
His half: Smoother and cleaner than butter.
Neighbour's half: *i like 'ya cut g*
Its because you need a different law tool to get rid of that stuff
Still worth
hi shan!
i mean if you look at it, its the same height. dude just took better care of his lawn
"A little off the top please"
Bro made his yard look like a golfing course
A golfing course? Slow much?
@@nickk2431 mad much?
@@nickk2431 TOO SERIOUS MUCH?? he was joking wtf
@@nickk2431 Dumbass you do realize "golfing course" still makes perfect sense, even if it isn't the correct term? "Golfing" described what the "course" is for, just as is in the case in "watering hole", "cooking pot", "looking glass", and "walking stick".
Average HOA slave moment
man is the definition "passive aggressive"
Passive aggrassive...
@@tylerpanteleeff8581it's not passive aggrassive. the fuck? u over here correcting his spelling when you can't even spell. he had it right
@@tylerpanteleeff8581 😂
@@tylerpanteleeff8581 i’m confused
@@laniemcclanahan6908 passive aGRASSive
You can't make everyone happy. But you can piss everyone off
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Bro trying to act like he didn’t scalp their yard. 🤭
Bermuda grass is a good example of a species which really likes to be scalped. If it gets too long and gets thick and wire-like, you scalp it to the dirt and punch it with fertilizer. It'll immediately push up nice and new green growth that's soft and delicate and has no thick stems or runners visible. The rhyzomes live sorta deep below the surface in the dirt so you can scalp Bermuda until it looks like a sandlot with 5 o'clock shadow and it'll make no difference to the lawn. Plus, you're supposed to scalp it spring and fall anyway as part of overseeding.
@@mannys9130 why didnt he scalp his side?
@@adnanassaf350because it’s not Bermuda grass and this guy is yapping
The neighbors came out while he was doing it, I don't think they had a problem with it
That side of the strip was doing poorly. He didn't scalp it intentionally, the lawnmower was set to the same height as the other half
My one neighbor is Veteran and the one on other side of me is paralyzed, so when I mow mine, I mow theirs. I have great neighbors and try to be good to them. Appreciation go both ways😊
That is so kind of you! 🥰
Randall you’re the best of the best 🥹
this is the first time ive ever witnessed someone named randall being kind
@@rushrushwthats foul 💀
@@rushrushw LMAOOO 💀💀
Lol I'm glad my neighbors aren't this petty. I just mow their grass and one day the man went and bought me a case of beer and sat on the porch and drank with me as a thank you.
He shovels the snow in the winter. It's a win win for all of us.
You definitely came out on top in that exchange
Should be you mow mines I mow yours 😂
that’s so sweet!
how is not mowing someone’s grass petty? shut up
I move into my house 3 years ago in Scottsdale, Arizona. For three years, my old next door, Jess, who is probably 85, has brought in my recycle bin and trash bin every single time without fail because I'm always at work. Our houses were built in the 1960s, so we share a side yard. No issues at all, I let him do his thing and I do mine. I'm a young single guy who lives alone and it has been a great pleasure to get to know all of my neighbors and get along well with them. I cannot imagine feuding with a neighbor, coming home to my castle and knowing that just a few feet away there is somebody I have to have a beef with. But the fact that he has never once missed bringing in a bin, where it gets up to 118° during the summer, what a neighborly gesture.
Adult peer pressure:
Hearing your neighbor mow his lawn.
Hears neighbor’s mower: “GODDAMMIT.”
This guy literally does 3mins on his lawn every week. Like what an arrogant guy. I'd be so pissed off, being the neighbour and hearing the mower crank every week 😭😭🤣
For nobodies. Get a life
On a Saturday morning when you’re being lazy in bed, on a really nice and sunny day
Fuck. I hate that feeling of "well shit now I HAVE to do the lawn today"
Me : “just a lil on the top”
The barber :
"Then I got criticized when I did mow it"
**Completely scalps yard** 👁👄👁
that was the point of the joke
that literally the whole reason or point of video?
@@coolbropoop no, the "I got criticized" bit was a joke. They shaved off the whole thing and pretended as though the critization wasnt deserved
That’s how low he mows his own
@@notaboomertree4141 critization...🙃
“You can’t make everyone happy, but you can make everyone unhappy”
- some wise man
That's a good one. I'll have to remember that.
@@hobbyhermit66 rule to live by.
Just make yourself happy
@@NguyenCommaAlan An even wiser man.
Or you can say it’s from a certain “meme”
Bro trims his own grass then scalps his neighbours side.
No, it’s the same height as his, it just wasn’t cut at the same time previous to that. It looks yellow because the sunlight couldn’t penetrate all the way to the bottom. This is why most lawn mower companies recommend cutting no more than 1/3 of the total height of the grass.
Seems like dude knows what he’s doing, tried to explain it to his neighbor and they didn’t listen. At that point it’s best to show by example 🤷🏽♂️
He just did it for the video with cutch grand your ment to scalp it back every so often to get that bowling green finish. He would have scalped his after aswell then topped dressed it
Neighbors grass is higher to begin with, which is why the bottom yellows and his own doesn’t - because he actually regularly takes care of it.
@@j.r.severt5899 no, he cuts his lawn too short. He lives in part of the country that gets no water. His side of the lawn is spray painted green. He then had the painters come out and paint the neighbors. Yes, Americans do this crazy crap.
@@Tim_ra um, I'm American, and I lived in Arizona for a long time, and I don't think that's true lol.
Bro's personality is definitely his truck and lawn. True American
Sorry but this is just suburban behaviour worldwide, not exclusive to the states, well except from the pointless gas guzzler, actually no, people all over Europe buy pointless gas guzzlers as well..
@@ScottieWallace Don't try to to overthink a joke
@@glispie good point.
Can’t forget the guns 😉
How dare someone buy a pickup truck. It's completely unreasonable to want to haul things occasionally without first getting a rental
Got an old lad next door who mows our front lawn because “it’s easier to turn his ride along mower”if he does Both. But we know he’s just doing it out of kindness and won’t admit it
Stooooop that's so cute
Mira main
bruh mira main
our “elderly” neighbor across the street has been our unofficial gardener for my entire life because it gives him something to do, between mowing and planting for both houses he’s busy year round, i only say “elderly” bc the dude is still KICKIN’ like he has the most energy i’ve ever seen in someone in their 70’s. he used to be a prison guard from the 70’s-80’s, acts kinda like the guy who sleeps next to his gun in Police Academy 😂
😆🙌😎
My neighbor and I hit each others side pretty much whoever gets to it first. Been doin that for…idk 20 years. But he’s much older than me and is battling cancer for the past couple of years so I just been doin it every time. A landscaper does the rest of his yard. He used to grow a garden too and give us free veggies, fruits, jalapeños, and habaneros. Great man, he cried so hard when my dad died because they helped each other out with all kinds of things. Now I gotta watch him go. Enjoy the folks around you and be kind, life is way shorter than you think. Father time waits for nobody.
Dam bro. Hope your ok
Then there are those nightmare neighbours🥲
No-one cares
@@andy4ward.slavaukraini.364Wtf man
@@andy4ward.slavaukraini.364 die mad and alone. MANY, MANY people care what OP said. rot.
At my old house, my elderly neighbour used to always mow our front garden for us. We never asked him to, he just did it. He said he liked doing it because he got to see our dog at the window. That man was sneaky too. We said to him not to do it anymore because he was getting older and he could hurt himself. What did he do? Waited until we went out somewhere and mowed it then. He just loved helping people, even if it was to his own detriment at times. He used to bring us all kinds of vegetables from his allotment too. Bless his heart, he's an absolute angel 🥺
Bro that’s so cute
Helping people is rewarding. Sounds like a smart man.
Just let him do it. Older people like to feel helpful.
@@curlyhairdudeify or cause he just a nice person in general
Some people, don't have veggies and lawn to express kindness. Yet those remain in shades with brightest of efforts unseen, and little sparks from society been a topic of inspiration.
Want to spread kindness? Stop giving out veggies to already capable people. Go and help others who don't have even a lawn.
What were you expecting? “Thank you for killing my lawn”
It's a good thing to do if you're replacing it with native plants. This is just a travesty
The lawn was already dead. He didn’t do anything. He cut it to the same length as his, their lack of care for their lawn was why it was yellow! 😅 Idk why so many assume he destroyed it instead of it ALREADY being destroyed because the neighbors aren’t caring for it (they aren’t even keeping it from growing too long)
@@testerwulf3357 No, they're clearly different heights. He scalped the fucking yard.
Unless it’s agreed upon, never mow your neighbors grass
I could not pay much attention to the narrative, because the absolute asymmetry of that lawn slice kept poking my OCD with a sharp stick.
This must be a US suburban upper middle class type of thing. The types of places where people have to actually _pay_ to transplant grass because they can’t grow it naturally as their communities are built on dry, dusty, wide open spaces with too much sunlight. If so, then yeah it becomes pretty obvious that you don’t touch what someone else had to actually pay for…
Must suck ass. What a waste of money.
Where I live in the US, grass grows naturally in abundance. Neighbors literally pay _you_ to cut it for them and would consider it a generous gesture if you did it out of the blue as the grass here grows so fast during springs and summers.
@@TwoBs oh yeah especially in the south east of the us in the summer it gets to a point where every 3 days the grass is already getting really tall again and by the time it’s Saturday it looks so bad like someone abandoned the property.
@@TwoBs When you presume to mow someone else’s lawn, you are saying “you’re not keeping it to my standards and I’m going to fix that and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
It’s hyper aggressive
@@ShaunHensley It's not aggressive in any capacity. That whole rationalization requires a lot of mental gymnastics and leaping to conclusions that are based purely upon unsubstantiated inference. Even if the motive is as you assume (of which there is no proof so it's purely speculative), it would be passive aggressive. "Hyper aggressive" would be something along the lines of setting the lawn on fire and then spreading animal dung all over it.
our neighbor loves cutting our yard every week with his riding lawnmower bc we only had a push mower and our yard was completely open. his yard was a little crowded so i think he just really did it for fun. he refused to take any money from my grandma and she tried to pay him for a good couple of years. they still got a free share of every barbecue tho
Jesus loves you ❤️ repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. Jesus hears ur prayers. It's not too late to get right with him
@@kayzagiles2296 Exactly bruh I hate how they comment that stuff where it’s the most irrelevant 😭😭😭 Like srsly go somewhere else where ppl care
Sounds like my neighbor that lives on the corner of the the street. The last time I remember him cutting the lawn was when he started drinking (which ruined his sober streak, which he was extremely sad about because he said the number of days...not months or anything...DAYS....) It broke my heart to see him crying in someone's lawn because he fell off his lawnmower or something but the whole street saw him and helped as much as they/we could
@@ashleyflores1251 go to fuckin church bro
That’s awesome!!
"Why be a good neighbour when you can be a nightmare?'
-This guy probably
I'd do the same ngl
You and the neighbor are owed things I suspect.
Do you usually let your neighbours maintain your property?
I'll gladly
I got the 1000 like :)
Instructions unclear: my neighbor has filed a restraining order
As Hank Hill said. "You never mess with another man's lawn"
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I tell ya what
@@hankhill4356 I LOVE YOU HANKKK I'M YOUR BIGGEST FAN 😍
“Or criticize another man’s steak”
@@XOMALLEY we politely yet firmly ask them to leave
I’m not even mad he doesn’t do their half I’m mad he didn’t split the trapezoid shaped piece of grass lol
So im not the only 1 😂
It's on the other side of the sidewalk not really their patch
My thought too ha. You own the land, you tend to the land. Otherwise, what happens when they want you to start watering their side too?!
Fr kinda ticked me off
That’s probably the only reason people are mad
Everyone flamed you because you completely scalped your neighbors portion.
Yeah since it grew back perfectly fine it DEFINITELY got scalped
@@Octopetala are you being sarcastic or something? Of course the grass is going to grow back, thats the purpose of scalping the grass. It still didn't need to be scalped at that time. There is a time and place to scalp a yard, and its not in the middle of summer. So what were you trying to say with your comment? Anyone who knows grass knows this.
Well it’s what the people wanted ? That’s the whole reason he didn’t do there side is bc he knew what it’d do but people still insisted
@@Eastsidegeorgiaboy Please don’t tell me y’all actually think he did that without confirmation from the neighbors…
It’s because they’re clearly to lazy to take care of it
Bro gave his neighbor grass a buzzcut
My man lowered the lawnmower to destroy the neighbors half…
It was still higher than his grass after the first mow so I doubt it
@Obito Uchiha you see him lower it in the video
Wdym? The lawn looks like that under the green grass if not taken care of… y’all people really gotta learn to be grateful
Staged
I hate why housing managers and contractors do this crap? Why do they place houses fee feet from neighbors and also make a share lawn. These things create more problems. Not everyone gets along and many want privacy. It’s just stupid and irresponsible from the construction companies having this done.
I have a neighbor like that. One day after we cancelled our lawn care service he just started taking care of our lawn. Such a wonderful person so kind and won’t accept anything in return for it. This is the true meaning of a neighbor.
That’s so nice! We used to have a neighbor like that. He was always out working on his yard/lawn and sometimes he’d come over and do ours as well. Once he came outside bc he saw me shoveling. I explained that my husband was away for work and he commanded me to go back inside and insisted on shoveling for me. He and his wife were the most kind, generous people. And so were the people who lived on the other side of them. I miss them.
Man, i wish i had a neighbor like that. But my house, first of all, the only grass to mow has trees in it, the rest is just cement, flowers, plants, etc.
And second: my house is one of the three houses in the terrain (next comes the rest of my family), so not really a neighbor like that.
@@bananawithpajamas6379lazy ahh
Lmao rich people problems
@@trppstarWell, they earned that money. Make more money and problems become less stressful. Go to school, work hard, learn to make the money grow and definitely don't do stupid things (getting locked up, becoming a drug, alcohol addict, having kids too early etc) and perhaps you'll have rich people problems too (or at least you'll be middle class but with a house you can afford.)
I honestly respect this guys ability to piss the internet off
Honestly, I’ll just treat the guy to dinner every once in a while, so he’s cut my half as well 😂
Any houses near you for sale? 😝
@@nathanvires
get a room already.
(snappy come back, I'll get a 4 bedroom house)
We can be neighbors...
I traded bake goods and dinner on occasions for my neighbor who liked to use his riding mower on our lawn. He wouldn't take anything else and he thought he was getting the better deal since he got cookies and stuff all year and grass was only seasonal.
Honestly my mom just mows the neighbors part too because they used to be barely home. When they came and were mowing their yard they would also mow hers. It doesn't take much to just be nice.
Mom mowing your lawn???? Bro do it your self wth why would you let your mother do it
@@InvalidUser..what if they’re a single mom and daughter 🙄
even so, the moms probably a pro body builder she knows what’s good
@@InvalidUser..Not everyone on the internet is an adult that owns property, they probably still live with their parents and/or are a minor, it doesn’t take that many brain cells.
@@InvalidUser.. because she prefers to? Also its HER lawn not mine, I don't own the house and even if I did I wouldn't ask my mom to come mow my own yard.
I rarely help mow her lawn anymore, mostly because I have anemia and the years have gotten hotter, I have to take breaks when the sun (i live in a hot state) gets to me (idk the severity of others but my mom has anemia but mine is much more serious than hers- im talking vision fuzziness like static TV, turning black as your strength vanishes leaving you weak and temporarily blind) So I am useless depending on outdoor temperature. (To clarify i don't help because she stopped asking because she gets impatient with me about my condition and the number of breaks I need to take. Once she ask me to help her tomorrow but when I wake up she is already up and doing it by herself. Don't want my help, sometimes she show me and will let me cut grass for a few seconds asking me to help her only to take it back not because I am doing anything wrong but because she prefers to finish it herself.) I used to want to do it to push and challenge myself but when someone doesn't have any patience it takes the fun and motivation out of the task.
And yes before anyone says it, I know I need to take vitamins and eat vitamin rich foods. We are not financially well off though so every day is a hustle.
I know some parents delegate chores to their kids but mowing the lawn isn't always one of mine. At the end of the day it is the house of your parent, you can do your part. Cook, clean, help with the heavy lifting but you are not responsible for house maintenance. Cause yes it is a house you live in, take care of it but at the same time it's not your house. Your parents are the ones with the responsibility and you will not always be around to perform things for them. You can help them when and if they ask. Or offer your services but it is not something that is or should be mandatory, if you grew up with parents that made it mandatory for you, that's your life, not everyone else's.
(@mhmyuhh Also yes. Single mom household. My mom isn't a body builder (why would you say that?) but an army veteran. She's a tomboy but she is not going out of her way to exercise these days I have to harass her just to do yoga. Reset yourself and get some energy to tackle the day.
@PregnantWAwkwardness you sound like a women lol as a man I'd always help my mother even if it's not my house and I used to have horrible asthma but that wouldn't stop me from doing a simple lawn infact not a simple lawn when you live on a farm but yk some people can't push them selves above there imaginary limit
"But my lawn, Dale. You don't mess with a man's lawn."
- Hank Hill
That boy ain't right.
😂😂😂😂
I just automatically heard that in Hank’s voice. Didn’t even have to think about it. 🤦🏻♂️. What have I come to?
@@keirfarnum6811 ~ Same! I think we have to start a club or something now. The rules say so. 🤷♀️
@@keirfarnum6811 No other way to read it.
I'm not mad at the mowing
I'm mad at the unsymmetrical lawn
Wait omg you're right wtf
I'm amused that people think cutting an edge like that looks good.
That looks like a place to have a hedge or a small garden not a lawn. That strip looks so tiny.
My hubby used to always mow our neighbors half, but every time the neighbor mowed (which isn't very often 😩) they never mowed our half. So my hubby quit mowing their half after a while. Plus he helped her when she had car trouble and we shoveled snow on her side and even made a path to her car for her and never once even got a thank you. All we ever got was dirty looks and rude comments. We are willing to help others but there's only so much you can do when someone is disrespecting you right in your face!
Some people grow up with not much and are taught the hard way will get you through. So they see any sort of help like this as a slap in the face.
"Who do they think they are, mowing our lawn. They are just trying to tell us to mow it more often" or "they aren't really doing it for us, they are doing it to rub it in our faces"
Or something like that. "I don't need your help, I can do it myself." People like that you just steer clear of coz nothing in the end would make them see it as helpful or see otherwise.
@@Kewlausgirl Yea, that's why we stopped doing things to help her out. She has a boyfriend now, but when she first moved in she was a single mom in her early 20's, and she worked 3rd shift so we tried to help her. Since we knew she worked 3rd shift and didn't have anyone to help her, we would shovel snow and make a path for her to get to her car so she wouldn't be late to work for having to shovel snow unexpectedly. Now she has a boyfriend, he's been around for a year, maybe a lil longer, and he seems to be a really good guy and has taken the role of being a dad to her daughter, which is awesome and I'm happy for her that she found a good guy because her last boyfriend was a jerk and they fought really bad. Honestly, I think her problem is that her parents spoiled her like crazy, and she's in her mid 20's and they still do. You can tell that she was one of those kids whose parents never disciplined her and allowed her to get away with everything because she acts like a spoiled brat lol! She has been acting a lil better lately, I'll give her that, but she does this thing where she'll act nice for a period of time, and then all the sudden she's trying to start trouble again and be tattling to our landlord (which happens to be my mom and step dad!) for silly things. For example, when we decided to lay mulch down around the front of the house and porch and plant flowers, she was so mad and took pictures of it and sent it to my mom and stepdad saying "Um, what is this?" Sometimes I think she forgets that the landlord is my mom and step dad lol! It's feels kinda like I am partial owner because when they go to rent out the other side(the side she lives on) they have me show the house and I get to pick the tenant, and they also told my hubby and I that we could paint and make any upgrades to the house and yard. We don't go over to her side and paint her walls, but when we put mulch down we put it on her side because it's a half double house and it looked really tacky with just our side having the mulch. And she would take our parking spot but had a fit the one time we had to park in her spot because her company took our spot. It's just always petty things like that. But like I said, she has been acting better lately, I'm just waiting for the next time she gets a wild hair up her butt lol! But anyway, I just wanted to give you an idea of how she is and this ended up being a long comment! I apologize for that!
So he was only helping her so she would help him? You guys are real pieces of sh1t ya know that ? And racist also
@@Dontcare_at_all 😂😂😂 You literally just made all of that up and put words in my mouth that I never said, and then got butt hurt about it! That's hilarious!!! Also, apparently you are ignorant as to what the word "racist" means. When you go out of your way to help someone, and all they do is give you dirty looks so you stop helping them, that has absolutely nothing to do with racism. You should make sure that you know what words mean before you use them in a comment because all you're doing is putting your ignorance and lack of education on full display for everyone to see. How embarrassing that must be for you!
Happens to me everyday. But in my case they attack me, insult me, steal, throw trash... 🙄Like wtf?!
Usually I cut my neighbors lawn after I'm down my own. I just do it because it feels like the right thing to do. Then, when he decides to cut his lawn, he cuts mine as well. Win win in my book
As it should be. It's so petty when you neighbors share grass and it takes less than ten minutes to cut the patch of grass they share and still only do "their side"
It’s not his responsibility to do his neighbors job, no matter how little time it would have taken. I’m pretty sure if the neighbors wanted him to cut their grass, they would’ve said something.
@@Dark_Angel..technically not your property. u can do ur property and leave theirs. mowing their side is an act of kindness, not something u have to do.
@@anisaislam3161
Which is precisely what's lacking in todays world.. Kindness!
@@Jonesy45 doing favours is a kind act sure, but also being a respectful person is also being kind and not being an absolute dick about anything. which this person wasn’t,they were minding their own business(not being an awful person) until their neighbour expected them to do a favour without paying or asking beforehand(entitled don’t you think? also being a dick about the situation,in other words not very kind) so in reality the neighbour is in the wrong,the guy is alright.
you can’t be so entitled that you expect people to do favours for you.
In our neighborhood when a Dad hears a lawn mower start up all the Dad's get the lawn mowers out lol. Normally it's on a Thursday afternoon now because they all try to get to the trails first that we make to each other's house because we all have blackberry bushes instead of fences.
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Well I wouldn’t be happy if you mowed my lawn down to dirt either!
same. people saying how he is a good person but no one realising how he is being a idiot cutting the grass util its pure dirt. it kinda not makes sense rn
Dummy it's called scalping and its good for the type of grass that the neighbor has- dont assume things
@@1eris.His grass is the same height yet its green. His neighbors grass is probably just never watered and taken care of. Probably in california or something during the summer.
The point was that the other guy was mad at him first for only cutting his own side, so he said fine, I'll cut it down to nothing.
Moral of the story: you want your lawn cut right, cut it yourself. Don't complain about the neighbors not cutting your yard, and then complain about how they cut it when they comply.
@@secretsquirrel7300 no the point is the internet complained. nowhere did it say the neighbor cared, and from other comments, apparently the neighbors don’t mind
This reminds me of a man who used to live on my street. He was known in the neighbourhood for being really kind and he would mow people’s lawns randomly, including mine. Unfortunately he passed away to cancer a few years ago. He is an amazing soul.
Bless their soul
They were a nice person
It’s always the good people who pass early
Bless that man, the world needs more people like him.
@@DiiMenor99 unfortunately the brightest bulbs burn out the quickest
If your nice in life then you have fun in life, but fun is cut so short, always remember to value your life
bro is a full ass villain
Villains can be cool though, this is just a bitch
It’s called communication kids. I had a conversation with my neighbor “hey. It seems stupid for me to mow just half of this. Would you like me to just do it all so it’s even?”.
This one, of course, gets only 5 likes because it is the choice of the high IQ contingent.
I don’t understand this thought process. Because yeah… it’s even where the yards touch, but now the rest of their yard is uneven with that side of the house. Especially if that half extends to their backyard and, subsequently, the other side of their yard, what are you going to do? Cut their entire yard? At that point, now you have to worry about the seam between your neighbors yard and THIER neighbors yard. May as well cut the whole block’s yards
@@PtylerBeats lol. Over think it much. If you have an adjoining patch of grass between concrete that is small, and your cutting an imaginary line down the middle that’s stupid and more importantly looks stupid, my main motivation is selfish, as weeds and pests are an issue for an immediately adjoining turf that’s not looked after or managed.
But I mean if you want to analyze the 100 billion different lawn scenarios where this may or may not be effective sure. In my case it’s an extra 3 foot of grass to mow, and treat. It’s actually faster to mow, I don’t have weeds and pests coming over, it looks smick, weed pressure is a non issue. And the neighbor is happy as he doesn’t like mowing.
Again. It’s called communication 😂 you don’t just cut your neighbors grass. Ohh as a return favour he does my trash cans each week.
I was looking for this comment. Everyone is like should he or shouldn’t he. All he’s have to do is settle it by asking his neighbor, and whatever his neighbor answered would dictate if he was right or wrong. Some don’t mind, others take it as an insult.
@@evegreenification i mean this is social media. only the shittest, most idiotic takes get upvoted to the top.
They say finding a middle ground is hard on the internet,
But holy shit he kind of did it
A middle ground is meeting in the middle. He didn't find a middle ground he appeased a whiny audience.
“Pleasing everyone is impossible. But pissing everyone off is easy and fun as hell!!” -Ted… probably 😂🤣
Typical yt men statements ay
@@poihp25 looks like someone 千田ってやつは男間間で歩千田と言う直生大生堂生堂生
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@@poihp25 how does this have anything to do with race?
@@czechmix221 I thought it meant RUclips in this context, not white lol
@@2GoatsInATrenchCoat yt, like whitey
Bro went Fallout 3 on his neighbor's lawn 💀
“My neighbor and I are both insufferable assholes”
Literally bro 🤣
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Accurate. High schoolers in adult bodies
Nope.
@@dude4173 you like your own comment cringe
"I started trying to make everyone happy" -Someone who thought you could divide by 0
Rule number one of the internet: no matter what you do, someone will criticize it
So true
Crct my friend
That's the number one rule in life in general
@@Ariel2Swole Well yeah now you mention it, that’s true.
dosen't matter 99% there're brainwashed mainstream idiots, so Its like when an atheist dies.
You know things are really good when this is considered a problem in your life.
While people…. am I right????
@@brohnbradams what
I’d love for this to be my worst problem 😂😅
Well its still a problem, maybe there are way worse problems for the dude, you dont know
@Brohn Bradams Who are these while people you speak of?? 🧐
Unfortunately, I’m one of those people that say to not mow your neighbors house. I’ve had neighbors take advantage of me, and they never took turns. So I was always the one that mowed it. So I stopped, they weren’t too happy with it, but I didn’t care.
Most people just do it because they have extra time and energy but this sounds like you guys signed a contract 😭
@@mybrokenllama I personally think it is a nice gesture to reciprocate, or at least show some form of gratitude.
Just like how I am fine with treating friends to a meal - but if I've done it 10 times and there is no sign of reciprocation (doesnt have to be a meal, can be a cheap drink or ice cream), I would think I'm being taken as a sucker.
@@Dont_click_this_profile-v8j wasn't even going to, it looks VERY crusty
The neighbour’s garage opening 💀
“You cannot make everyone happy, but you can make everyone angry” this video is the visual representation of this phrase haha kidding
Kidding, not kidding… such an ass video
Sad truth
I miss my old neighborhood. We were the only 20-somethin year old with a kid on the entire block, everyone was retired and kids grown. Our neighbors were the nicest people I’ve ever known. I remember using a step stool to put up Christmas lights and was kinda struggling, I look to my right and Joe is setting up a ladder for me ❤ my other neighbors gave us $200 for Christmas along with a bunch of snacks because they knew we were having a hard time. Good neighbors are the best 😊
They are a dime a dozen. Especially, now in this time and old generations are passing and new generations are more self-centered.
If you get a good neighbor, cherish them.
Lol I could tell this was years ago by the “20 something with a kid and a house” now days you can’t afford a house until you are retired and if you have kids might as well just plan on living in an apartment for ever
@@jkseraphim4 'A dime a dozen' means not worth much. Did you mean something like 'priceless?'
Pay it forward. It’s a great example for your kids.
That sounds so sweet. When I lived around a lot of older people they were pretty rude lol. I actually lived near The Villages, which is a huge retirement community. When I dared venture there for one reason or another, all the elder folks looked at me like I was diseased.
Never let them know you're next move :"his neighbours side"is actually his
Never let them know ~you are~ next move 🤦🏼♂️
@@pworv yeah lol, i hate it when people use the wrong form.
It’s ✨your✨ my little kitty friend ..😊
wrong usage of quotation marks
Bro just turned the neighbour’s lawn into Savanna desert 🐪
Never do a neighbors grass if they're pricks. No matter what they will never be satisfied with anything you do. Do it for a neighbor that you get along with and do it for free. Its even better of the bad neighbor if you can even call them a neighbor. Neighbors are someone you are suppose to be able to rely on if your gone for holidays and need someone to keep an eye on stuff or pets. So a bad neighbor is anything but a neighbor, i usually call them the burden next door if i they are. LOL
The “pr*ck” is the dude in the video.
@@roguepetunia imo both are pricks, the video man for being passive aggressive af and the neighbors who got mad because he didn't cut their lawn even tho he doesn't have any reason to cut someone else's lawm
@@roguepetunia Um, how?
@@maximussss3010 the neighbors didn’t get mad, and he’s not passive and aggressive, he’s just doing something nice
@@maximussss3010 First of all, the man actually does cut both, this video was made as a joke. 2nd of all, the neighbors aren’t the ones complaining, it’s the tik-tokers. :/
To be fair you left his side looking like Sherman came to town
Hate that guy
Bring the good old bugle bois we’ll sing another song
Sounds like their issue then.
@@gasolinelover2438 it's their issue because he mowed it 💀 it was fine before he touched it
@@FittedSheet2000 but they complained that he didn’t do their side. That’s the whole point. So he did it.
His neighbour probably:
"Either do it or dont idc"
When your entire personality is how your lawn is split between two houses:
Yeah... I've heard so much drama about meaningless stuff like that. Grew up in a tract home. No wonder I'm an introvert! X3
Americans care so much about lawns lmfao. It's ridiculous. Look how stupid this looks. Plant some bushes and flowers there instead.
damn yart
@@jamesgizasson how is tract housing any different to new suburban home developments!? Be grateful you didn't grow up in a concrete unit block with 600 other families. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
@@poihp25 A tract house IS a modern suburban home (at least when we moved in). There's no difference. That was my point.
Neighbors would squabble and give each other the cold shoulder over meaningless nonsense.
I am grateful I didn't grow up in an apartment complex, but I probably wouldn't like being around people more if I lived with more of them in a smaller space. Humans are humans. X3
Bros gonna get a restraining order on the grass 💀
bro already got the warrant 😭😭😭😭
Our neighbor would always mow the front of our fence. Super nice guy. What he didn't know was that my mom was constantly trying to grow a flower bed from seeds where he was mowing. One day she was looking out the window and watching him mow the flowers that hadn't started to bloom yet and she said to herself, "I think I'll just stop trying". She didn't have the heart to tell him, lol. It was funny.
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Awwww. That's so sad but cute. And funny
Too funny 😂
Your mom is not a karen. You have a good mom.
Awww, she sounds exactly like my mom lol! Too sweet. She should've put up some caution tape or flags where she seeded so she wouldn't have to have the convo but also so he'd know something was up there 😂
the neighbor would be so confused 😭😭😭
I don’t know the key to happiness, but the key to misery is to try and please everyone.
The older man who used to live across the street lost his battle to lung cancer last year. While he was fighting it, and still to this day, the neighbor behind him and the neighbor to the right of him take turns mowing his lawn in the warmer months. My brother and I take turns shoveling her driveway in the colder months. Today she made my mom soup and they did dinner together. I really like having such cool neighbors, I know we are lucky to have them around us.
That’s very sad 😔 it’s unfortunate that your neighbor died to lung cancer? Did you ever find out what his cause of death was?
I'm IN HEAT >wO
@@Anonymouslikemydadperhaps lung cancer?
I think they mean what caused his lung cancer
@@eliasnarcise7688 ohh ok
Growing up I had a elderly couple that lived next to us and we would cut their grass when we did ours. They would come out and offer us money but we would just say no please just water! That was the best feeling in the world!
I bet the money would feel good too.
@@mistaarious If they bring you water, you feel appreciated. If they give you money it feels more like a service.
@@pyros. You can buy water with money.
@@mistaarious you can also get water for free! from the rain, oceans, rivers, and so on.
@@leaff123 You’re clever.
I would be so pissed if my neighbor screwed up my lawn, I hope you own both houses😅🫥💀
My dad mowed our neighbors yard for a couple months after they moved in because they didn’t have one, when they did get one they brought us over a huge basket of homemade Venezuelan goodies to tell us and thank us for doing it. Best neighbors ever
"So I'm going to start trying to make everyone happy..."
Biggest mistake yet.
"get off my lawn!!!"
"oh shit"
What lawn?
Nice pfp
That neighbor most be HELLA confused 😂
5 months later:
My next door neighbor is an old guy. Vietnam vet, USMC. Has trouble breathing and getting around. This winter, I started shoveling his driveway and sidewalk. I don’t want him to slip on the ice. He gives me ice melt, which I spread on both of our driveways. It works out. Do nice things for people, and always pay it forward.
This is why you don't live that close to people, get a spot with woods on all sides and your neighbor can't complain cause they can't even see you
Exactly what i had thought😅😅
I have seen people. They still complain to each other, just about different things
This isn’t possible for many people.. You’re lucky.
@@wild.forestflower i don't mean this in an aggressive way. It is probably the more economical choice for most people, housing is substantially cheaper in a suburb then in an urban district, you don't even need much woods on all sides, literally a row of trees will do the job, but if you can look out your bathroom window and see your neighbor in their house then the can look out and see you too, thats to close, people were never meant to be living like that let alone stacked onto of eachother in apartments like they are in cities. Its basically the factory farming of humans at that point
@@theo6840 i live on a culdasack on a 1⅓achre lot, I can see my neighbors but only when they are out in their yards, everyone here is so much nicer and everyone has very permanent barriers between adjoind properties, it is the minimum of spacing between homes in my opinion. I work in building and remodeling and every client i know who has a decent buffer between them and the neighbors only has one neighbor they don't like and they are halfway down the road, everyone who I've worked for that is right next to their neighbors like in this video hates half the people on their streets
“Bro mind your own grass.”
no because how are they gonna get mad at you for not mowing THEIR yard-
Because ✨people✨
@@chloebuel6452 to be fair, there are laws that can screw you if you let someone maintain a part of your property as if it's their's for an extended period of time without dispute.
@@puppypower9592 WHAT?!
@@_GandalfTheGrey_ Dig into adverse possession in some areas. An entire property can be claimed this way, if the actual owner makes no attempt to dispute it openly.
@@puppypower9592 This seems utterly insane to me. The amount of work one has to go through to get name in title, get approved for a loan, go through escrow, etc. and their property can be stolen simply due to lack of fighting someone who intrudes on their property without overt permission? This is evil.
I'm absolutely LOVING THIS!!!! :-) I bought my home 9 years ago. Right away the neighbor next door came over to introduce herself. She asked me if I was renting or buying and had a major meltdown on my doorstep as soon as I said I was buying. Since then she has turned me in to the city for having a small pile of firewood in my yard for my perfectly LEGAL fire pit, for LEGALLY burying my two beloved cats in my yard. She then texted me that she wanted me to dig them up and move them.....Yeah....You read it right... ( earning her the nickname in the neighborhood "Crazy Cat Lady") and called the police on me for having security cameras installed on my home ( with a company that was recommended by our local police department). The back yard has a chain link fence but the front yards do not and our property lines butt against each other except for a small area by her driveway in the city area between the city sidewalk and the street. Almost 3 inches is hers. I mow to that line and that's it. She goes out with a weed wacker every time to give it a haircut. I've since learned that my home was a rental property before I bought it and she wants my house for her grandkids. She chased out several renters with her complaints. I won't budge and just laugh 😂
Her grandkids are probably happy you are buying
How has she not been fined for repeatedly wasting the police’s time lmao
same thing happened to My mother, we had just moved from a couple blocks up the street to a bit of a nicer House because my mom wanted us to stay in the neighborhood. as soon as she got finished with the open house this old Kermudgenly oompa loompa reject Comes storming out of his house ( directly across the street ) And confronts her ask her what she's doing there, and when she replies that she's going to be renting he literally throws his hands up in the air And nearly yells that he wanted his best friend to move in then turns around and storm's back into his house.. it was complete h*** from that moment onwards, Dude was a real piece of work he would walk around our property just looking for things to complain about, and eavesdrop on us, called the police on us multiple times for nothing as well and even Ended up resorting to filming us as we would come and go, as well as the people who would come to visit us. it got totally out of hand my mom didn't feel safe and she ended up getting drunk one day and going out there to let loose on him verbally. of course that was all the ammunition he needed he went to the courts and tried to get a restraining order the judge noticed something was off but still granted it, he told multiple blatant lies about all of us in the courtroom But he ended up succeeding, our lease was not renewed the following and we moved on to browner pastures, Ended up having to go to a really s***** area, my mom's car was hit while warming up before work she was injured pretty badly and ended up losing her job and proceeded to drink herself to death because she couldn't cope with not being able to support us anymore. I ought to pay that bastard a visit..
Offer to sell it to her. Make her an offer she can't refuse.
@@WhuDhat you blame the neighbor for your mothers drinking problem? She chose to drink instead of supporting you.
One thing you’ll learn in life is that there is only one person you have to please to have a fulfilling life.
My wife? That's what I've always been told...
Only if you're single! :>
And if your married, that's your wife. 😂
The IRS
"how dare you not mow my lawn" says the guy from 2 blocks down
Tall lush grass > short dry rug
It looks like old worn minigolf turf
must take a ton of water to keep the lawn looking like a putting green.
I have my mower pretty high.
When I was a kid my Papa always mowed the church yard and other parishioners yards if they needed, free of charge and he brought his own mower/gas to do it. He took great pride in mowing his own yard very precisely, just as he did when living on military bases before he retired. When he reached his last 5-10 years he wasn't able to do it himself anymore. I was so grateful the young men from his church stepped up and did it for him every 5 days without fail just as he used to. Those guys were way too young to really understand how much we appreciated that but I really hope they get their own return on that investment one day. We tried to pay them so many times, at least to cover their gas but they absolutely would not hear of it and said the church's new pastor was covering it himself. That was pretty special too since he was very new and hadn't even met my Papa before he fell ill, but he was told about him by the other deacons.
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Great story. Thanks for sharing. ❤
The neighbor feeling a rollercoaster of emotions:
Dude went beyond 1 setting. He hammered the deck to ground level.😂😂😂
you didn’t get heat for “mowing” their yard, you got heat for desecrating it
The moment he mowed his neighbors yard was the moment the rug was picked up and we could see who took care of their property best. Mans got heat for his neighbor’s poor maintenance of their own lawn. All he did was cut it THE SAME WAY HE CUT HIS OWN LAWN and it looked like shit on their side. Blame the neighbors, it doesn’t look good with a straight line separating 1/4 inch high grass from 4 inch high grass. They desecrated their own lawn by neglecting it. Welcome back to reality, Grace.
Imagine two grown men sharing 150sq ft. of yard
Sad
once i was mowing my neighbors lawn for some money and accidentally went over their property line so their neighbor came over and yelled at me until she was red in the face abt how “the weeds were gonna grow now” and yadda yadda. when she finally calmed down i had to explain that this wasn’t my lawn and i didn’t know where the property line was and she got a little calmer after that but like jeez lady. no wonder ur single.
"Mowed their grass" mf you got RID of the grass
First clip he lowered his mower so he could scalp his neighbors lawn. Spiteful sob
Thats how he cuts his grass. Again. Not his responsibility to cut someone elses property that might not want it done.
@@ducktape4502 except he actually fucked up and clipped is own grass down and it looked like the neighbkrs grass
thats also how you overseed. Scalping slows down the growth process of the existing lawn (even if it looks like he just killed it) so it grows with the new seed. It also allows him to mow at the low height hes been mowing at on his lawn.
@@ducktape4502 no one said it was
@@ducktape4502 I cut my neighbors lawn. She likes it low to the ground so I do 2" for hers then do my lawn at 3 1/2"
People on the internet criticizing someone mowing their lawn as if they've ever seen grass
Says the guy being a hypocrite.
@@booyaboibob imagine being offended by a joke that makes fun of the kind of person obsessed with the mowing of a lawn
@@booyaboibob okay boom boi
@@bulgna ngl, wut? I'm not even offended, just annoyed petty, and unfunny shart is being recommended to me.
wtf is going on here
So many heartfelt story’s when its just a lawn mowing video😂❤
“More people aren’t happy so I bought my neighbor’s house!”
"I'm mad at you because I'm a lazy piece of sh*t for not mowing my side"
is not mowing your lawn really that serious💀
@@c3ru1ean41 depends where you live....out in the country or the hood yeah i would say it doesn't matter but if I pay 300,000$ if not alot more in this day and age for a house in the suburbs then yeah it does matter.....it looks like a** and it can make the whole street look bad with just one neighbor that thinks it doesn't matter and not that I approve of HOA's.....but they were made for that exact reason people that think it doesn't really matter if your house and lawn isn't maintained
@@c3ru1ean41 The city will send you a letter and fine you if your yard looks like shit
or they just didn't want to mow their side?
@@flaccoohno5206 this screams rich people problems
The days when neighbors knew each other and trusted one another are long gone. These days everyone’s a prick and they think they’re cute by pissing their neighbor off.
or maybe cuz idgaf about their own property?
My dad missed literally like 2 inches of our yard right on the property line, and the neighbor decided that our yards having a mohawk between them was the best solution 🙄
Him: doing all this stuff
His neighbour: 🗿
“Then got criticized when I mowed their half”
My man, you made it look like the grass was in a desert
To be fair, subrubs have less bioivesity than the average desert so...weirdly fitting
😂😂😂
He mowed it, he tried to tell them what would happen but they didn’t listen 😂
He mowed it the same height, grass tends to yellow when it doesn’t get enough sunlight, and in this case, the bottom of the neighbor’s grass did not receive enough sunlight.
and that's his problem because? he didn't even do it intentionally, that's what happens when you don't take care of your lawn
Him: mows neighbors lawn
Neighbor: and I took that personally.
My father passed away when I was 15, and our neighbors were quick to mow my family's lawn for us while we dealt with all the looses ends of death. I'll always be thankful for their acts of kindness towards my family in our darkest hours 💖