Neighbours can be frustrating at the best of times, but both parties tend to deal with gruelling matters privately for the sake of the neighbouring residents.
However, two individuals recently took their frustration out publicly as one upset homeowner left an aggressive note for their entire community to see.
The person left a note taped to their front door demanding that the 'dumb' driver who continuously parks on the sidewalk puts a stop to their actions, otherwise the tow company will be called.
Hitting back in defence, the motorist issued a note in response - as detailed on popular forum site Reddit.
The argumentative notes were shared to subreddit forum r/mildlyinteresting, which boasts more than 22.1 million members to date.
Sharing a snap of the two handwritten notes, the anonymous Reddit user shared their 'neighbors having a front-door argument'.
The first note read: "Stop parking like a dumb f***! The sidewalk is not a f*****g spot you dumb a** douchebag.
"Next time we will call tow company," they threatened the motorist.
In response to the aggressive note that was targeting them, the neighbour responded with an additional message, which was directed to the 'a**hole who left [the] note'.
The message read: "The only time I park on the sidewalk is when my seven months pregnant wife has nowhere to park.
"So mind your own f****** business please? Thanks.
"P.S. If you have a problem come knock on my door and talk to me instead of leaving a note like a p****."
Since the Reddit user shared the argument online, the post has raked in an excess of 900 comments to date - where people were torn over the peculiar ordeal.
One person admitted: "I think most seven month pregnant women are still capable of walking too -- even encouraged to walk by their doctor.
"It's not a license to be an a*****e," they added.
Meanwhile, someone else agreed: "Absolutely lol. Every pregnancy is different but 'seven months pregnant' on its own is not a disability."
A third questioned: "Why can't the guy move the car after the wife gets into the house?"
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