
‘He’s always waving at me‘: Woman moves into new apartment. Then man across the…
A woman says she recently moved into a high-rise apartment building. They assured her that no one can see in. It turns out that isn't true.
A resident in a high-rise apartment building has initiated a peculiar social experiment involving a mannequin and an office worker in an adjacent building. The woman, who recently moved in, stated she was informed her unit offered privacy, but observed a person in a nearby office consistently waving at her. In response, she decided to place a mannequin, which she named Mason, in a wheelchair by her window. She then manually positioned the mannequin's arm to wave back at the office. The resident plans to leave the mannequin in place for several days to gauge the reaction of the individual across the street. The incident has garnered attention on social media, with viewers anticipating updates on the outcome of the unusual interaction.
A woman says she recently moved into a high-rise apartment building. They assured her that no one can see in. It turns out that isn't true.