Seems like the Paula person, the cleaning lady is villifying me.
So things will get awkward in this building but I will make it clear.
You don't speak to someone in an angry tone without first confirming the intent.
This person first assumed, then BEFORE my explanation on that I will be the one cleaning the cardboards,
spoke to me in a tone as if handling a child. Authoritative, commandeering, angry, tone.
So I said,
When I opened the door, she was clearly with an angry face.
And then the tone came.
"I don't like your tone."
And went on.
"WATCH YOUR TONE" I said,
then she agrees.
Knowing that I didn't put that there for her to clean up.
So she made an assumption before confirmation and acted based on her prejudice.
You fucking ruin the entire day for the person that way.
As I closed the door,
I did mumble "fucking bitch" as I closed the door.
I was mad as well. Only because of her.
You dont often see that.
People here know I wouldn't get angry unless I have to.
To see her face. That angry face. Clearly.
Why should any tenant be susceptible to that?
So I have no idea what this woman is saying.
But if she has attitude issues.
She should be asked to leave.
She might raise/escalate this.
But I am saying so like it is.
She wouldnt have agreed to change her tone if otherwise.
I avoid conflict in this building as much as possible.
This is a residential area and where I am living in,
I must seek peace.
So the moment I opened the door, I was POLITE.
I said I will be removing it.
But her authoritative, angry tone, had me correcting her.
Debbie, I am sorry but if you are reading this.
Please have a chat with her.
I know characters who is extremely negative and hostile,
rising in anger. She could be one.
I apologize if I am reading these follow ups wrong.