
[Watch] Neighbour From Hell Hangs Laundry At Someone Else's Front Door | TRP
The frustrated resident shared footage of clothes hanging directly outside their gate, captioning it with resigned acceptance about having to "endure…
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – A recent social media post by user @mr.kacang94 has ignited a widespread discussion about neighborly etiquette, after the user shared a video depicting a neighbor repeatedly hanging laundry on their residential gate. The video, titled "Jiran Puaka Sidai Baju Di Rumah Orang" (Evil Neighbor Hangs Clothes at Someone Else's House), quickly garnered significant attention, with thousands of users empathizing with the homeowner's plight. The short video, uploaded on August 24, 2025, shows various items of clothing draped over a metal gate, obstructing the entrance to a home. The homeowner's frustration is palpable, and the accompanying text overlay "Bertabahlah" (Be Patient) suggests a long-standing issue. The incident has resonated deeply with the online community, prompting a flood of comments from individuals sharing similar experiences with inconsiderate neighbors. One user, expressing disbelief, wrote, "Wehh ada jugak orang macam ni ye 😂 yaallah tak tahu lah nak gelak ke nak geram benda macam tak masuk akal kot 😂" (Wow, there are really people like this 😂 oh my god, I don't know whether to laugh or be annoyed, it's so illogical 😂). Another commenter offered a humorous, albeit extreme, solution: "mudah je tu.. lumur minyak itam di semua pagar besi dgn alasan utk elak karat." (It's easy.. smear engine oil on all the iron fences with the excuse of preventing rust.) The debate extended to the affordability of clothes drying racks, with one user questioning, "tempat penyidai tu bukan harga dia sampai 1k pn kenapa tak bole beli😭😭😭" (A drying rack doesn't even cost 1k, why can't they buy one😭😭😭). Others shared their own methods of dealing with similar situations, from direct confrontation to passive-aggressive tactics. The video underscores the challenges of maintaining personal boundaries in shared living spaces and the universal nature of neighborly disputes.
The frustrated resident shared footage of clothes hanging directly outside their gate, captioning it with resigned acceptance about having to "endure…