Quite a few of these folks seem to be mentally ill. It appears there is not much to do except to not be too friendly with your neighbors right away.
That's how I see it, too, zoesmom. Much better to proceed slowly and see how things develop.
It would be best just to let small things go before they cross the line to big things. It's kind of like road rage when someone takes advantage of you by cutting you off, getting your parking space, etc. You are in the right, but if they are so angry and pull out a gun and kill you, what difference does it make? Let small things go.
I completely agree with this. I remember, years ago, when I'd get REALLY UPSET with idiot drivers who'd do things like cut me off, or slow down/speed up when they saw my turn signal on, or who'd grab a parking space right out from under me, etc. I'd shout obscenities, give them the finger, etc. Then I heard about the first road rage incident, a car-to-car shooting in Dallas (where I was living at the time). All of a sudden it was like, wait, really?, is it REALLY worth getting all worked up about? Of course the answer was NO! Just like that I completely changed and have never looked back. Now I just let things go. (Of course, I'm back home in Southern California, where drivers don't do crap like preventing me from changing lanes, but still.)
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