My passive-aggressive neighbour left a note slamming my PLANTS… she’s held a meeting & is threatening to call the police

My passive-aggressive neighbour left a note slamming my PLANTS… she’s held a meeting & is threatening to call the police
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My passive-aggressive neighbour left a note slamming my PLANTS… she’s held a meeting & is threatening to call the police
Author: Abigail Wilson
Published: Jan, 24 2025 11:21

A CONFUSED woman has revealed that she received an angry note from her passive-aggressive neighbour. Whilst most neighbours will argue about broken fences or stolen parking spaces, this homeowner was criticised for her plants - yes, you heard that correctly.

 [A young woman arguing with an elderly couple at their doorstep.]
Image Credit: The Sun [A young woman arguing with an elderly couple at their doorstep.]

Confused by the very abrupt and irate note, the woman took to social media to share it with others, leaving many open-mouthed. Posting on Reddit, on the r/mildlyinfuriating thread, the woman wrote under the username @HedgehogSmoothie and titled her post ‘This poorly written letter from my passive aggressive neighbour telling me to remove my 'legally-owned' plants from my property’.

 [Passive-aggressive note demanding removal of potted plants.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Passive-aggressive note demanding removal of potted plants.]

Alongside the post, the woman shared a snap of the letter, which read: ‘It has come to our attention to our residents that the potted plants outside of your porch are not real and decoration. ‘This will reflect extremely poorly to our houses and other constituencies in the area who have real plants who might wish to sell [their] homes one day, and buyers running away when they saw your plants.

 [Photo of a letter informing a recipient that they can keep their plants until December, after which legal action will be considered if plants are not 100% sourced.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Photo of a letter informing a recipient that they can keep their plants until December, after which legal action will be considered if plants are not 100% sourced.]

‘Earlier this week, myself and 14 other neighbours (including the state environment official) have held a group meeting to discuss the appropriate action necessary to solve this issue.’. Not only this, but the letter then continued: ‘As of this writing, we have decided to grant to you 2 days to remove the selected plants from your porch.

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