i don't think so but you never know if the guys gay and if he is you'll just look like a dick in front of your wife, but if he's not gay then no it's not cool.
If i had a party without inviting some in the neighbor hood , i would make this party become annoying party with the big speakers and I would sing a song by my self during the crowed so that i might not be bored when i have a party alone.
That all depends on what kind of invitation (that is, the occasion or event), what sort of relationship you have with the host and what sort you would like to continue to have, and your reason for declining. A lifelong friend inviting you to his father's wedding, your son's fiancee's parents inviting you to dinner, a coworker inviting you to a lingerie party, and a neighbor inviting you to her church would all call for different responses unless your answer is an enthusiastic "Yes, thank you!"
There are special circumstances in which it would be acceptable to kill your neighbor; self defense is allowed, so if your neighbor is trying to kill you, that might require you to kill your neighbor first. However, in most situations it is considered appropriate to avoid killing people. Even if your neighbor is causing you terrible problems, there are other ways of dealing with those problems.
Just be around to offer comfort, and to do any practical tasks that might be needed.
It's good that you called the police when you saw the kids trespassing on your neighbor's land. It's important to respect your neighbor's property rights and follow the appropriate steps to address the situation.
A person who is your neighbor's neighbor is called a "neighbor of your neighbor."
It is not typical or appropriate for a neighbor to have their mailbox in your front yard. Mailboxes should be placed on the owner's property, typically near the residence for easy access by the postal service. If you have concerns about the mailbox location, you should address them with your neighbor or local post office.
The possessive form of the noun "neighbor" is "neighbor's."
The verb for neighbor is "to neighbor," which means to live or be situated near someone or something.
The correct spelling is "neighbor."
An appropriate noun for the personal pronoun 'she' is a noun for a female (mother, queen, hen) or the name of a female (Mary, Maya, Monica) as the subject of a sentence or a clause.Examples:My mother will pick us up. Shewill be here at three.Miss Petunia, she's my neighbor, has a beautiful garden.
You can politely talk to your neighbor about the issue and express your concerns. You can also check if there are local ordinances regarding feeding wildlife that you can refer to. If the problem persists, you may need to contact appropriate authorities or your homeowner's association for assistance.