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How to Deal with Inconsiderate Neighbor's Junk in the Hallway

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  • Living in an upscale building, but my neighbor regularly leaves junk in the hallway, causing inconvenience and potential hazards.
  • Complained to the building multiple times, but no action has been taken. This situation is a constant reminder of a bad time in my life.
  • Considering writing an anonymous note to address the issue and raise awareness among other residents.

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>all of the timeはなぜall the timeではなくall of the timeなのでしょうか? ⇒all the timeは、一般的な熟語で「いつも、始終、のべつ」というような意味ですが、all of the timeは、「当時(=私があまり素敵でない建物に住んでいたとき)はいつも」という意味の(熟語ではない普通の)表現だと思います。 >あと、garbage shootはどのような意味でしょうか? ⇒(a place for) garbage shootの短縮で、「ゴミ捨て場」のことでしょう。

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