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After moving to the coquettish neighborhood of Kingswood (UK) and receiving a warning from a neighbor.

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A resident of a neighborhood considered “elegant” He wrote one anonymous note to your new neighbor, reminding him that “you are now in one of the best places to live”. After going viral on social networks, the letter divided the waters in terms of opinions.

The “snobbish” note shared on a facebook group of the community of Kingswoodcitizen of England (United Kingdom), was sent to the resident anonymously and complained of the “disgusting language” that the neighbor overheard over the weekend.

What the neighbor’s letter says

The social media post reads: “Come home and find this letter posted anonymously with a postage stamp, what a nice community. Anyone want to confess?” Hull Live.

The anonymous letter came to the new neighbor who moved to Kingswood.

The anonymous letter came to the new neighbor who moved to Kingswood.

An image of the letter in its entirety is posted below it and reads as follows:

“I couldn’t help but hear the disgusting language that came from your house over the weekend. A polite reminder that you are now in Kingswood, one of the best places to live! Not Preston Road!”

The author of the anonymous letter was quick to honk Kingswood by rubbing the name of Preston Road on earth, prompting some to compare the letter with a scene from the sitcom “Hullraisers”.

The Channel 4 expedition reference points to when Missy’s mother says, “We’re in Kingswood, the executive side of the estate,” to which Toni’s character replies, “What is the executive side?”. Missy’s mother then retorts, “Not near Asda.”

Opinions against the letter

The note on the networks seems to have divided the people living in Kingswood.

Preston Road, England (United Kingdom).

Preston Road, England (United Kingdom).

“What an absolute snob,” qualified one resident. “What’s wrong with Preston Road? I lived there when I was younger (snobbish),” added another. And there were those who argued that “people should be able to do it do and say what you want about your property“.

And other comments appeared, like this blunt one: “Some sad people, It’s Kingswood, not Buckingham Palace. And for your information, there’s nothing wrong with Preston Road, maybe if they’d grown up in such a community, they wouldn’t have posted anonymous letters. SAD”.

Another neighbor agreed: “What’s next? They won’t allow sex after? I never knew Kingswood was as elegant as Buckingham Palace. Whoever wrote the letter must have a hold,” he said wryly.

I support the neighbor who sent the note

Of course, not all people would sympathize with whoever received the warning.

Kingswood, Ken, England (United Kingdom).

Kingswood, Ken, England (United Kingdom).

One person said: “Maybe you keep your language in mind, not everyone enjoys listening to it.”

Another social media user said: “I disagree with the anonymous letter … however, if they were my neighbors, I would kindly ask them to check their language as I have a small child.”

Source: Clarin

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