Homeowner shocked after finding neighbour's passive aggressive note on her 'ugly' car

The woman had only been living in the apartment complex for two months
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A homeowner was left stunned after discovering a passive aggressive handwritten message had been placed on her vehicle by an anonymous neighbour.
The note, scrawled on an unusual choice of material – a piece of kitchen roll – contained a blunt demand for her to move her car.
"Don't park your ugly piece of s*** on this side anymore!!!" the message read, followed by "Park on the side where you live!!!"
The woman shared her experience on Reddit, expressing disbelief at the hostile communication she had received upon returning to her parked car one morning.
According to her post, she had only been residing at the apartment complex for two months when the incident occurred.
The woman clarified that the car park operates on a first come, first serve basis, with no allocated or reserved spaces for residents.
She explained that approximately 10 spaces sit adjacent to her side of the building, including both disabled bays and standard spots, which are typically occupied by the time she arrives home in the afternoon.
Due to this timing issue, she regularly parks on the opposite side of the building near a walkway, deliberately avoiding spaces directly outside other residents' doors.

The resident mentioned that the car park is often full and she has to resort to street parking (stock pic)
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Despite her frustration, the woman admitted she was hesitant to retaliate openly, fearing her vehicle might be targeted for damage by the unknown note-writer.
"I want to be petty and get a poster sign on my car that says I can park wherever tf I want, but I don't know who wrote it and what if they target my car again but actually do damage?" she wrote, adding that she planned to install a dash cam.
The post sparked considerable discussion online, with one commenter suggesting she report the matter to her landlord.
Others mocked the note-writer's choice of stationery, with one questioning why anyone would resort to kitchen roll rather than simply using scrap paper or an old envelope.
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The note was written on a kitchen towel
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They wrote: “It’s just so interesting that this person needed to write this note but does not have any scrap paper in their house to write on.
“Writing on paper towel would be my first sign to ask myself ‘what the f*** am I doing’ like they couldn’t even use an old junk mail envelope?”










