Advice on helping neighbor

   / Advice on helping neighbor #11  
I just would ask first, with my tractor sitting in plain view. Last year, an older lady neighbor was out sweeping heavy deposits of leaves off her large front porch. She looked to be struggling and there were way too many leaves for a broom. I had my backpack blower on my back, and trying to be kind, I told her I lived several doors down, and I’d be glad to blow her leaves off the porch. She would have been there all day with that broom, and I could have done it in minutes. She looked at me like I was Jack the Ripper, and rudely said “No”
I’m glad (due to her rudeness and obvious attitude) that I just didn’t go down without asking first. Needless to say, I won’t volunteer again.
By all means be helpful and generous with your neighbors, but ask permission first. Frankly, I wouldn’t want some stranger on my property doing anything until I met him.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #12  
I still hold open doors for people, even if it means waiting for them a bit. I hear stories of feminazis that refuse such manners, but I have yet to run into one.

In the city, I found, few will hold open a door anymore. Certainly not younger folk.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #13  
I have two neighbors (1 couple in their 70's, 1 couple in their 90's). I've been plowing them out for free for over 20 years now. Just being neighborly. I never ask for anything. Each has offered to pay me at least for fuel but I've refused. The couple in their 90's recently passed away and now their daughter and husband live there. They are in their 60's but I still plow them out. Neither one takes me 20 minutes to do. I also take a swipe by their mailboxes so the carrier can make deliveries. Even though we are in a rural are if the carrier can't reach the box they don't deliver.

If you don't mind plowing your neighbor out, I would stop and ask if they wanted to be plowed first. If so then go for it. I've done other paying jobs in the summer months for both couples but don't charge for winter plowing.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #14  
Just wondering. If your neighbor just bought a new snowmobile, but didn't own a snowblower, would you clear his driveway?

If he's in his 80's, yes. Maybe he'd let me ride his sled. :)

To me, the key is their age.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #15  
I still hold open doors for people, even if it means waiting for them a bit. I hear stories of feminazis that refuse such manners, but I have yet to run into one.

In the city, I found, few will hold open a door anymore. Certainly not younger folk.

Yep. Another indicator of our deteriorization as a society.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #16  
I have two neighbors (1 couple in their 70's, 1 couple in their 90's). I've been plowing them out for free for over 20 years now. Just being neighborly. I never ask for anything. Each has offered to pay me at least for fuel but I've refused. The couple in their 90's recently passed away and now their daughter and husband live there. They are in their 60's but I still plow them out. Neither one takes me 20 minutes to do. I also take a swipe by their mailboxes so the carrier can make deliveries. Even though we are in a rural are if the carrier can't reach the box they don't deliver.

If you don't mind plowing your neighbor out, I would stop and ask if they wanted to be plowed first. If so then go for it. I've done other paying jobs in the summer months for both couples but don't charge for winter plowing.

My 90s neighbors are both gone now. In Summer I'd see them gone and go up and weedeat their yard. In Winter push their snow.

In return some mystery person would put watermelons by my back door. Or a sack of tomatoes or sweet corn.

Funny how that works.

Now I'm the old man. When it's a struggle for me I have no doubt those acts of generosity will be repaid
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #17  
A neighbor years ago just used to scrape folks drives who he liked..I started to do the same..ha..I know, I should do the others, time will tell with a new cab tractor I’m getting.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #18  
Yep. Another indicator of our deteriorization as a society.

Richard- I agree.

There are far too many examples of how and reasons why our society is changing for the worse.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #19  
I do things for my neighbors without asking, BUT, I know them well. If I am mowing my yard and see that my neighbors need mowing, I just do it. I trim limbs from trees for my 90 YO neighbor without asking also, BUT only after having done so a few times with her direction. Now I know what she wants so it isn't a problem.

I wouldn't go to a neighbor I didn't know and do any work without asking.
 
   / Advice on helping neighbor #20  
My 90s neighbors are both gone now. In Summer I'd see them gone and go up and weedeat their yard. In Winter push their snow.

In return some mystery person would put watermelons by my back door. Or a sack of tomatoes or sweet corn.

Funny how that works.

Now I'm the old man. When it's a struggle for me I have no doubt those acts of generosity will be repaid

I'm approaching 70 in a few years but still think I'm in decent shape. I still can outwork some of my friends teenagers. I hired a couple teens to help me strip a roof to reshingle five years ago. Every time I turned around they were texting someone or resting drinking a soda. I paid them at the end of the day and told them not to come back a second day and ended up doing it myself.

I always felt bad for the couple in their 90's. Their son (he's around 60 now) with a snowblower who lived next door to them would never do their driveway which is why I started plowing them over 20 yrs. ago. He hasn't changed since his sister is there now. Just plain lazy IMO.
 

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