Time to move? Hilarious angry notes left on the doorsteps of next-door-neighbors sweep the web

  • Passive aggressive notes left by fed-up neighbours are sweeping the web
  • Authors using notices to publicly shame repeat offenders
  • Dog mess, late night noise, and loud sex among the complaints

If you live in a shared house or an apartment building, it's quite likely you hear your neighbours moving around from time to time.

Sometimes though, they can be just a bit too noisy - a habit that can drive people to post a passive aggressive note, post-it, or printed sign to express their frustration.

These are some of the most hilarious - and occasionally threatening - neighbour notes shared on the Internet, compiled by The Poke.

Harsh: Sneaking dog mess into next door's bin won't make you popular with your neighbours

They might just put you off making any noise from now on. 

From car sound systems and not picking up dog poo to stealing plants, there are lots of angry neighbours out there... and they're not afraid to tell you how they feel.

It might make where you're living far more awkward, but they have provided the Internet with a lot of laughs.  

What's worse than throwing it into someone else's bin? Not throwing it away at all 

Extreme: This sleep deprived angry neighbour went to great lengths to make his point

Not so gentle warning: Dog owners who don't follow the rules will be publicly shamed

Guilt trip: Pinching garden plants is 'low and selfish', according to this fed up neighbour

Am I making myself clear? This cat owner needed three separate notes to make his point

Let it all out: Disgruntled neighbours are using pointed notes to air their frustrations 

If asking politely doesn't work, maybe appealing to the culprit's sense of humour will? 

The residents of this building have been indulging in some very anti-social behaviour

Passive aggressive: Let's hope the sound system's owner was able to read between the lines

'She's faking it': Noisy sex seems to feature highly on the list of irate neighbours' bugbears

'Concern': What the people responsible for this racket were actually doing is anyone's guess

FYI: Posting a hand-written sign in your window is one way to avoid an awkward conversation

Constructive criticism: This neighbour found a creative way to voice his concerns

Too soon: The author of this note does not wish it could be Christmas every day

Weeknight noise: Being loud late at night is guaranteed to annoy your neighbours

Prior warning: It's doubtful that this noisy gamer's notice did much to placate his neighbours


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