![]() She does not want to put up a fence, as she thinks it would be unsightly and unwelcoming. My wife says I am overreacting, but I don’t think I should be uncomfortable in my own yard. Generally, I wave and go back into the house until they are out of the pool. My wife is not bothered by it, and will go over and talk with them. However, when they see me or my wife, they almost always call out to say hello and start a conversation. When I am outside, I simply try to look the other way and ignore them. I assume they are just doing what is normal in their native country. They have a swimming pool in their backyard, and when they use it, they do not wear swimsuits. They are a middle-aged European couple who moved to the States two years ago. Dear Annie: My wife and I are lucky to live near the friendliest, most helpful neighbors we could ask for.
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