My nosy neighbor asked me to trim the trees around our pool – I don’t think so, it’s a perfect 180 degrees of privacy | The Sun

A TIKTOKER has revealed how he fenced off his swimming pool using strategically planted trees, with no intention to trim them.

A nosy neighbor expressed complaints over the privacy fence, but he maintains it's a perfect way to keep some privacy.

Haynes (@teamhaynes777) filmed his backyard swimming pool for a video on TikTok.

"I posted a video before about the trees and shrubs in the backyard and a neighbor asking me about trimming them down.

"No, I don't think so, nosy neighbor," he said.

He showed the greenery surrounding his pool, creating a barrier between his oasis and prying eyes.

"This is how they look in full bloom and it's a perfect 180 degrees of privacy," he said of the tree fence.

Haynes said that his planted privacy fence allowed him to enjoy the space in peace.

"Don't have to worry about no other neighbors," he said.

The savvy TikToker shared some choice words for his overstepping neighbor.

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"Mind your business, nosy," he added in the caption of the video.

The video drew in many viewers who shared their thoughts in the comment section.

"The neighbor should be thankful they have free privacy to their property," one wrote, with Haynes replying: "Exactly."

"Your yard is absolutely gorgeous, by the way," another added.

"I would be grateful because it’s also giving me privacy," a third commented.

"My thoughts exactly," Haynes wrote back.

"That is perfect, especially with a pool back there," yet another commented.

"Did they give a reason for asking? I don't know if I'd be able not to laugh in the person's face," one more commented.

"Yes, because they prefer a certain look," Haynes replied. "My yard, my style. That’s on 'I don’t care what you want.'"


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