Neighbours recently had their home remodelled, which involved them putting new glazing in their bathroom. The glass is not frosted enough and there’s a lot to see.

They are large windows too, starting at knee hight. How do I bring this up?

Bonus points if someone can tell me why this community keeps showing my subscription as pending.

  • MadMaurice
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    941 year ago

    Go there, ring the bell, tell them. The longer you wait the creepier that conversation is going to be.

    • @NoedelOP
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      301 year ago

      Yeah exactly right. In a few weeks it’s worse.

    • onepinksheep
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      211 year ago

      And when you do it, make sure you stare at them unblinkingly to assert dominance.

    • AlternativeEmphasis
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      71 year ago

      Agree, it might seem an awkward conversation but if they’re not idiots they’ll realise you’re looking out for them. You could leave an anonymous letter or something, but there is a good chance they’ll guess it was you anyways.

  • Markus
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    491 year ago

    I feel like most of the comments are making a bigger deal out of this than it really is. “Hey guys, just FYI your frosted windows aren’t frosted enough, we can see through them from over here, just thought you should know”

    It’s not really a complicated conversation.

    • Polkira
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      151 year ago

      Right? It’d be a bit of an embarrassing conversation but it would be a lot less awkward to bring it up now instead of waiting months to tell them. The longer you wait the harder it’ll be to tell them that you can see them naked.

  • @[email protected]
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    281 year ago

    Invite him over while she is taking a shower. Enjoy the view together. Let them draw their own conclusions.

  • kelce
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    201 year ago

    You don’t have to say “Hey, I can see your dang-a-lang” but maybe something like “Hey, you might want to frost your window more because I can almost see my reflection in your mirror” might work.

  • Seathru
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    181 year ago

    You’re assuming they care. Maybe they’re comfortable with themselves. I used to make eye contact with my neighbors when I was showering and they were mowing. They stopped looking.

  • @[email protected]
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    171 year ago

    Stand naked outside the window and knock.

    Or, just put a letter in the mailbox or on the front porch.

    • @NoedelOP
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      191 year ago

      I choose your answer (The first bit). This will get the message across, while also restoring a balance and asserting dominance.

      • lightree
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        31 year ago

        restoring a balance and asserting dominance.

        dennis reynolds??

  • @misterundercoat
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    161 year ago

    They might be installed backwards. I think some frosted glass is designed to act similar to a one-way mirror. So they’re probably inside thinking that the glass is practically opaque.

    • @NoedelOP
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      11 year ago

      This makes sense as the issue is worst when it’s dark outside

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    The framing in this conversation is important. This is difficult, but making it clear you’d rather not see that is how I’d go.

    I’d tell them that I noticed I could clearly see the furnature, wall, or some detail and would rather not see them indecent.

    No way around it, it’s going to be a bit awkward, but telling them shouldn’t seem like a weird thing to do. If you’re polite, telling them about the issue is a kind thing to do.

    Maybe a note outside their door? Could be anonymous if you don’t know them well and they don’t have cameras, saves both you and them the awkwardness

    • GunnarRunnar
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      I’d tell them that I noticed I could clearly see the furnature, wall, or some detail and would rather not see them indecent.

      This is a great advice. Little buffer gray zone so you don’t have to directly say “hey, I can see you when you take a shit”.

      • skogens_ro
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        51 year ago

        I may be overthinking it, but I feel like bringing up those kinds of details unprompted is more awkward. Like you’re hiding that you did see something.

        Just say you can see into their bathroom and thought they should know. If they ask what you saw, or if they look absolutely mortified you can assure them you didn’t see anything like that.

        • GunnarRunnar
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          41 year ago

          I think it’s just a white lie to make this interaction easier. It’s something to fall back on. Probably both parties in that conversation actually know that something was seen but this way it’s easier to move past that (and ignore it).

          And yeah just saying “I can see in your bathroom” would work too but it might be a bit hard to say that if you have social anxiety (or something) so this plan is just to alleviate that stress.

  • Lvxferre
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    121 year ago

    Bring up this issue happening with you, in casual conversation. For example: “when I moved here the house had a lot of issues, for example […] and the glass was not frosted enough. We eventually fixed this […]”

    The idea here is that you won’t be telling them directly, they’re going to realise it on their own.

    • @NoedelOP
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      81 year ago

      I love this haha, I live in NZ and people here are very indirect and non confrontational.

      I’m Dutch so quite the opposite.

      • dandan
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        I was working with a Dutch guy, he’d just flown back to Netherlands and I sent him an email that went something like:

        Hi Jan,

        Hope you made it back ok,

        <work question>

        Cheers,
        Dandan

        He replied inline to my email and under “Hope you made it back ok” he wrote " >I do not understand why this is relevant"

        • @NoedelOP
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          LOL that’s a bit much even by Dutch standards.

          It’s quite unsettling for me now when I occasionally have to call companies at home. It’s nice that everything is to the point but it feels very cold.

      • Lvxferre
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        11 year ago

        Here in Latin America things vary quite a bit, specially in areas with heavier impact of immigration. So I guess that the folks here learn how to “gauge” how indirect you need to be, as being too overly indirect is also bound to piss some people off.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    Ask them to dinner and explain you usually like to enjoy a hot meal with someone before you see them naked. Classy AF.

  • Liontigerwings
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    91 year ago

    Send them a dick pick of their own dick. that glass will be frosty the next time you see it.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    If You really want to by truly anonymous You could try to drop a message into the letter box. Check the visibility angles of their bathroom windows, so it won’t be obvious it is You.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    I’d drop a note, to avoid the awkward conversation that might happen & to avoid embarrassing your neighbour.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Even an anonymous note in their mailbox saying something to the effect of: “FYI, I can still see your naughty bits, not that I’m looking.”