High-rise residents don’t know how to fit in


I REFER to the letter “Residents who do not ‘fit’ in the community” (The Star, Feb 3). On the same note, the behaviour of some high-rise residents definitely beats the grounded community hands down. Below are the most outstanding:

> Corridors have become their common storage area for old furniture, flower pots and bicycles. To make it worse, they put these items as far away as possible from their own area. When confronted by the affected neighbour, they rudely say it’s a common corridor, hence no man’s land.

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