Next time they're being obviously sly and snidey towards you just confront them, most if those sorts of people get scared when you look them in the eye and tell them to p**s off and mind their own business, they shouldn't bother you after that, some people have nothing better to do than sit around and judge all day.
Getting extremely tired of bloody busy bodies wanting to know everything that is going on! I can't even refit the trim to my boot without being asked "is it broken?" and then precede to stand there and watch me and start asking about my family and snidey little comments "no work today then" to which I reply "yeh I start @ 2pm" "OH" ARGHHH. don't get me wrong I have some great neighbours and we get on really well but I am also surrounded by bloody weirdos. Even at the bottom of my road at my mates house even if we are just outside chatting or looking over recent mods you can guarantee the bloke opposite will come out and get in his van without fail every time. I really hate doing anything to my car outside my house as I feel the whole street is watching .Whats everyones else's neighbours like or how do you deal with them?
I'd rather have neighbours who are polite enough to make a couple of minutes' small talk than miserable gits. And I can multitask just enough to return a weak joke when they say they'll bring their cars over for me to clean. They say politeness costs nothing, and it could be a great investment if a burglar's lurking...
My neighbours are ok. Some take a bit of general interest at times or say things like 'I cant be bothered to fiddle with my car, I take it to the garage' ' 'Yeah, Thanks for sharing a bit of your life with me...'But what does wind me up is when I'm cleaning the car I get ' Oh, washing your car then' ...... ' No I'm playing a game of footy.... what does it look like I'm doing!'or ' I'll bring mine over you can do that as well if you like'..... 'No I don't like thanks, wash your own car!' or ' Washing your car eh? That'll make it rain!' ...... 'No it wont you dozy being - If I had that much power over the climate, I'd be working in the drought ridden parts of our planet changing the lives of millions of people!'