I found a VERY rude handwritten note from my neighbour over 'toxic stink' at my home… she said it's 'spoiling her air' | The Sun

A WOMAN shared a hilariously rude note given to her by a neighbour after she used her "toxic" wood-burning fireplace at home.

The unnamed Melbourne resident took to social media after she discovered her habit for staying toasty had caused an uproar.

Feeling the chill of autumn, the mystery woman had lit a fire not suspecting that it would cause a neighbourly feud.

Subsequently, she sound found a note stuck to her door that began with: "Dear Neighbour, have you thought about moving to Queensland?"

It was handwritten and just the beginning of a furious rant clearly written by someone ready to explode.

The author claimed the fire-lighting woman had seriously upset a family down the road with her "selfishness" and "ignorance".

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The letter read: "It's obvious it's not warm enough here for you that you have that stinking polluting wood fire burning all the time."

"All the houses down wind have to choke and splutter on the toxic smoke you pump out."

The family claimed they spent the whole weekend inside with all the doors and windows closed to escape the "toxic" chimney smoke.

The letter continued: "Word of warning… next time you b***h and moan of another person's selfishness infringing on your democracy, just spare a thought that your ignorance and woodfire has infringed on ours.

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"Not happy."

Passive aggressive letters sent by neighbours have trended online and sparked heated debates on social media.

One mum shared a shocking note she received from a furious resident about her children being too "noisy".

Another tenant was absolutely horrified to discover she had been living underneath her dead neighbour's body for two years.

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