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Just.. WEIRD!
I have a similar problem with an elderly woman who lives next door. She's 90 and frail, and I know she's trying to stay in her home so I do help her out with things now and then. I spend a lot of time on my back patio though, in view of her back door, and I don't want to have to acknowledge her every single time I see her. When is it okay to keep my eyes on what I'm doing and ignore her? If I go with a simple, neighborly "hello", I might get asked to do something when I really don't have the time or inclination. I deal with this almost every day, and it's so awkward!
This is a social convention I have real trouble with!
If I go outside and meet my neighbour, I acknowledge him in a friendly way to be polite, he talks at me for a bit, while I scrape around for something to say, then I eventually escape after a cringing eternity.
If I see him outside again, I nod and raise my eyebrows at him (I saw that on TV and practiced in a mirror), often he talks at me again (always the same stuff he said earlier, Aarrgh!).
If I bump into him again later, I feel I have to say something like "We must stop meeting like this", again, to be polite and again I'm opening myself up to another repeat..
Trouble is, I'm stuck inside then - what if I go out and encounter him again? I don't know any more acknowledgements.. I can watch for him out of the window and try to get out of sight quickly, but what if he catches me?
I've stayed hidden in my car before as he can't see me, but I'm painfully aware of looking odd sitting in my car regularly for ages
We're getting into warm weather again now and that's when this sort of thing starts happening a lot