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Dear LJ Ms. Manners:

A few weeks ago, I borrowed our neighbors lawn mower to mow my lawn (our push-mower buckled under the inhuman toughness of our grass). Last Sunday I borrowed it again. The mower ran out of gas, but the neighbor had a small gas can in his shed which I used to fill up and keep mowing.

When I returned it, I said, thanks so much and I had to put more gas in.

Now -- I am contemplating leaving them a thank you note that says "Hi, thanks for letting me use the lawn mower, sorry for using up your gas, here's $5 to cover it." (possibly worded with a bit more savoir faire, but that's the gist)

On the one hand, this seems appropriate. I used up some of his gas and I'm paying to replace it. We don't interact with our neighbors a huge amount and I don't want to be that annoying neighbor who always borrows stuff, but never seems grateful for it.

On the other hand, there seems something...crude about handing the guy a fiver. I can't explain why...maybe I feel it conveys a sense of "You're not a neighbor, you're just a lawn mower rental service" or something. It might be bound up in my anxiety that the neighbors think we're crazy and anti-social. They're right on both counts, but in neither case are we dangerously so.

On balance, I lean towards chipping in for gas, but if you, LJ reader had a not-frequently-interacted-with neighbor borrow your mower and then send you a thank you card with some gas money a couple days later...would that be weird or off-putting?

later
Tom

ETA: Yes, refilling would've been the thing to do, but I just wasn't able to at the time and the can is now behind locked shed doors so...oops. But the masses have spoken and it shall be a card, gas money, and three cookies (one for each of them). Thanks!

Date: 2009-09-03 06:24 pm (UTC)
melebeth: (Default)
From: [personal profile] melebeth
I second all of this.

Date: 2009-09-03 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hawkhandsaw.livejournal.com
Thirded, re-filling is best, but anything is good.

Date: 2009-09-03 06:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] desiringsubject.livejournal.com
I agree. Gas money (or gas) and a nice cookie situation is totally the way to go. Especially if they've never borrowed stuff from you. I think that once the borrowing is two ways it goes a little differently. I.e. if they've already borrowed your cup of sugar than you don't need a special thank you for borrowing their cup of flour...

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