Mine and Not Yours.

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You all are overlooking on thing. We have been in this house for almost 2 weeks (it was probably on the 10th day) when this happened.
I know I had seen him accross the street more than once and waved, even got a response wave
I'm not one to put myself out and knock on doors and introduce myself. I figure live and let live. If the opportunity had presented I would have stepped accross and made an attempt at neighborliness. But unless there's a situation that forces me, I stay on my side and expect others to respect that.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #12  
Wow !!!!
What are you guys all up tight about?
I see no problem at all!!!

Same here. My bet he is a Heat with wood, saw a crew cutting trees, asked if he could have some or 'who do I ask?". Quite common out here. I've done it myself.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #13  
Man - am I glad I live out here without some of you guys as neighbors. The guy went over to the workers to see if the owner was around. He then came right over and introduced himself. What in the H*LL would you expect.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #14  
Wow !!!!
What are you guys all up tight about?
I see no problem at all!!!

second this.
could be they were friends or neighbor thought maybe one of them was a owner.

did the op have multiple signs and gated entry for no trespassing making the entry to the property very well marked? Then maybe I might change my vote.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #15  
I don't see the problem :confused3: neighbor made first attempt to welcome.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #16  
You all are overlooking on thing. We have been in this house for almost 2 weeks (it was probably on the 10th day) when this happened.
I know I had seen him accross the street more than once and waved, even got a response wave
You didn't tell us that.

I'm not one to put myself out and knock on doors and introduce myself. I figure live and let live. If the opportunity had presented I would have stepped accross and made an attempt at neighborliness. But unless there's a situation that forces me, I stay on my side and expect others to respect that.

Umm, OK.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #17  
Lighten up Chuck!
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #18  
Maybe I'm off base, give me your considered "country living" opinion.
Basic facts - we moved in 2 weeks ago, smallish place - 3 acres fully fenced
We need a horse barn for wife's minis but had to remove trees to erect it.
While watching the tree crew at work wife calls my attention to a guy that wanders onto our property and the barn work site. He talks with one of the crew then come over to introduce himself as a neighbor.
Now I maintain its polite and protocol to notice people who could be the owners (and we are, ie er are NOT renters) and introduce yourself _before_ talking with a work crew. Wife says I'm nuts.
What's your take on the situation!

With the information you've given to defend your position, I'd agree with your wife...

I can be over **** rententive with work, but looking for nice neighbors per your expectations on the info you've given, good luck...

Now, if the only way into to work area was through a gated driveway, and the neighbor had to walk past your house to the work area, I would agree that the neighbor should of at least knocked on the door to the home to introduce themselves.

You seem very high strung on "rituals" per introductions. In the country, let it go. Now, if the neighbor was setting up a tree stand on your property without asking first, that's another story.

Way I see it, the neighbor was just curious on what was going on. Perhaps his way of introducing himself if he could walk there.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #19  
WOW!!! Neighbor comes over and speaks to some of your workers before introducing himself to you!!! So the guy is polite. and didn't just ignore some people working on the property. Sounds like you probably have a real nice neighbor. Country people tend to be nice, wave at their neighbors and almost anyone else who passes by.
 
   / Mine and Not Yours. #20  
I'm going to agree with your wife,
how would he have know who the owners were.
As has been mentioned he did come over and introduce himself,
what else could you expect.
Some of these other answers sound to me like city folk that haven't become country,
or are just plain miserable.

I agree.

It is why cidiots have a tough time getting along.

BTW, he has to "trespass" to introduce himself unless he has your number, uses a bullhorn, or uses smoke signals.
 
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