Case 3: Never fulfilled obligations
Cicek, from Türkiye, is the most notorious neighbor who never fulfills his cleaning obligations.
When his neighbor Luca asked him, "Why don't you clean the apartment?", he just replied, "Man, don't tell me this," showing disdain and disgust. Luca recalled the scene and felt that he was saying, "This is a woman's business. It’s not under my control.”
The evildoers benefit
Of course there are other neighbors who are also terrible but are much better and at least do a token amount of cleaning, whereas this character almost never fulfills his cleaning obligations.
But when our contract expired and everyone had to move out, Cicek was able to renew the contract and continue to live there. Why does such a terrible person have such privileges?
Why can’t the apartment management see these issues after complaints have been made? Why are all the other kind-hearted people being driven away, but this kind of inferior species of human beings is still left?
I saw that he is currently doing odd jobs in a bakery at the train station. This kind of income is certainly unable to sustain the rent of an expensive apartment. As for where he comes from, we have no way of knowing. Maybe he has a side job, or he belongs to the refugee or low-income group and can receive government social security benefits. In short, he lives in a good apartment.
For those of us who are frequent train passengers, the most important question is, is this kind of person who is unwilling or unable to do cleaning work actually working in a restaurant? Do you dare to eat the food from that store?
Special culture
From the blacklist of those who have not fulfilled their cleaning obligations, we can see that the first three (Mehammed, Hussain, and Cicek) are native speakers of the Arabic language family. Why do they all come from the same cultural background?
A German classmate explained that Arab men do not do housework and rely entirely on their mothers, sisters and wives. Of course, this is a cultural practice and there is nothing wrong with it, but in a country with a completely different culture, they still do it and treat us neighbors as their women.
##Rough lady
Barbara, from the Czech Republic, is the only woman on the blacklist.
She has a pattern common to other major environmental polluters, but she also has some characteristics of her own.
We mainly share a bathroom with her, but she never cleans the bathroom. Her long hair blocks the sewer pipe in the bathroom. Even if the dirty water overflows on the floor, she doesn't care. I help her clean it. Got hair out of the sewer pipe a few times.
Cynthia also shared that bathroom because she was always conscientious and even if she was careless, she would do a good job in many ways, so we commend her.
According to the cleaning duty schedule, she will always only do a little bit of her responsibilities, and will never fully perform her duties once. Therefore, she cannot make too many comments about her. At least she has done a little bit, relatively Behave better.
In addition, she always puts her personal belongings in public areas and occupies public spaces, regardless of whether it affects other people's use of public areas.
She has many flaws, the most annoying of which is that her behavior is very rude and simple. No matter in the middle of the night or early in the morning, she always opens and closes the door loudly with great force, making a loud "bang bang" sound, which makes my wall Both the door and the door felt a little shaken, as if she was quarreling with someone and angry. Due to long-term violent slamming of the door, the door frame of her room showed signs of falling off.
Unfortunately, I was next door to her and I talked to her several times, but she couldn't change her habit. Her reason was that the door was too tight and she couldn't close it. This is a construction quality issue, and the same is true for my door, but I can use some clever force to straighten the door and close it smoothly. I never slam the door, always gently and without leaving any sound.
I hope neighbors will respect each other and not slam doors.
Didn’t see it
I wrote a complaint letter to the apartment management and forwarded it to my neighbor Babora. I asked her what she thought of Mohammed, and her answer was the same as the management.
"The best thing to do is tell him and talk about it," she said. "I didn't notice the issues you mentioned, like making the kitchen dirty, so I don't have any problem with him personally."
She felt that she was not affected by the bad neighbor Mehammed because she never participated in the cleaning of public spaces, closed her door, and the outside environment had nothing to do with her.
I told her, "Because I cleaned up the mess for Mohammed, so you didn't see it." I didn't say directly, "Tunisians leave poop in the toilet."
In other words, she is a relatively carefree woman who does not observe changes in the surrounding environment. This can be seen from her personal hygiene and cleanliness.
How many times have our environmental activists negotiated with those environmental saboteurs? How effective is it? Let us negotiate. These people are not intelligent enough to look at the problem objectively. Did they grow up eating? But you must have eaten something wrong?
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