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11 Signs Your Neighbour Is Definitely Not Coping With The Heat

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11 Signs Your Neighbour Can’t Handle the Heat

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When the sun starts scorching, not everyone handles the heat with a cool smile. Some folks might struggle more than others, and itโ€™s easy to spot if you know what to look for. Here’s a light-hearted look at the tell-tale signs that your neighbour might be finding the heatwave a bit too much to handle. From makeshift cooling solutions to social media rants, letโ€™s take a fun peek over the fence!

1. Their curtains are shut 24/7, even on a sunny morning

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Ever noticed your neighbour’s curtains or blinds are constantly drawn? No peek of sunlight through their windows, regardless of the time of day? This could be their attempt to keep their house like a cave โ€” cool and dark. In the blistering heat, sunlight streaming through windows can significantly increase indoor temperatures. By keeping those curtains shut, they’re probably trying to keep their living space as cool as possible, making it a makeshift refuge from the relentless sun.

2. A fan permanently pointed out the window

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A fan persistently aimed out the window might seem odd at first, but it’s a classic sign of someone struggling to keep the heat at bay. The idea here is to push the hot air out, creating a flow that might, hopefully, draw cooler air inside. It’s a desperate measure to fend off indoor heat buildup, showing just how much your neighbour wishes to escape the sweltering conditions.

3. Multiple โ€˜emergencyโ€™ Amazon deliveries of cooling gadgets

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If you see a steady stream of delivery folks dropping off packages at your neighbour’s door, chances are they’re ordering a fleet of cooling gadgets. From portable air conditioners to high-powered fans, these rapid deliveries are a clear sign of someone in a battle against the heat. Each package might contain a new hope of finding some comfort as temperatures soar.

4. You hear the words โ€œitโ€™s unbearableโ€ shouted out the window

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It’s one thing to suffer in silence, but outright yelling about the oppressive heat? That’s next level. If you’ve heard “it’s unbearable” being shouted from the windows, this is a dead giveaway that your neighbour is not having a good time with the heatwave. It’s both a literal and figurative cry for help or maybe just a way to vent their frustration to anyone within earshot.

5. A paddling pool suddenly appears on their balcony or lawn

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Nothing screams “it’s too hot” quite like the sudden appearance of a paddling pool in a place where you’d least expect it. Whether itโ€™s sprawled on a balcony or placed squarely on the lawn, this makeshift cooling station is a testament to your neighbour’s determination to beat the heat by any means necessary. Plus, it’s a fun way for them (and maybe their pets) to stay cool.

6. Clothes drying on every available indoor surface

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When you start seeing clothes draped over chairs, doors, and tables, it’s not just laundry dayโ€”it’s a battle against humidity. Using every possible indoor area to dry clothes suggests your neighbour’s house has turned into a steam room they can’t escape. The humidity makes it feel even hotter, and drying clothes inside, away from the direct heat is a small attempt to manage the indoor climate.

7. Constant reapplying of suncreamโ€”even indoors

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Applying suncream is standard during sunny days, but seeing someone lather up indoors? That’s a sign they’re feeling the heat to the core. This might be more about the psychological comfort of feeling prepared, a small control over the relentless heat. Or perhaps, those brief moments outside to check mail or water plants demand full UV protection!

8. Lying on the floor in front of the fan, visible from the street

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When the couch just wonโ€™t do and your neighbour resorts to lying flat on the floor right in front of a fan, itโ€™s clear they’re in survival mode. The floor might be the coolest place in the house, and when combined with a fan, it’s a last-ditch effort to find some relief from the heat that seems to permeate every corner of their home.

9. Dragging their mattress downstairs to the coolest room

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Dragging a mattress downstairs is a tell-tale sign of someone taking drastic measures to escape the heat. Often, lower levels of a home stay cooler, so this move is a strategic yet clear indication that sleeping in their usual spot has become too hot to handle. It’s all about finding any spot where the air feels just a tad cooler.

10. An actual full-body dunk under the garden hose

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If you catch your neighbour taking full-body dunks under their garden hose, it’s more than just watering the plants. Itโ€™s an immediate, refreshing relief from the heat, and quite frankly, itโ€™s also pretty fun. This action shows they are likely at their wit’s end with the temperature and need quick relief.

11. Posting โ€œIโ€™m MELTINGโ€ on Facebook hourly

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Constant updates on Facebook about how hot it is, especially phrases like โ€œIโ€™m MELTING,โ€ are a digital SOS. Social media becomes a tool to express their discomfort and seek camaraderie in suffering. It’s a modern way to say, “Is anyone else feeling this too?” and a clear sign they’re not coping well with the heat.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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