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AITA for telling an elderly neighbor not to wake me up for basic smartphone interaction help?

by Emily Davis
December 24, 2025
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In the quiet shadows of the night, a young man navigates the loneliness of his nocturnal world, separated by walls yet connected by the fragile threads of human kindness. His elderly neighbor, a frail soul battling the relentless grip of Parkinson’s, reaches out through the haze of confusion and vulnerability, seeking a lifeline in the dark hours.

Amidst the silence of their contrasting lives, moments of unexpected connection flicker—calls for help that transcend age and circumstance. It’s a story of compassion born not from obligation, but from the simple, profound act of being there when the world feels most isolating.

AITA for telling an elderly neighbor not to wake me up for basic smartphone interaction help?

I live in an apartment complex and my next door...

hes exhibiting symptoms of parkinsons disease and has a slurred...

Im in my 20s and I work from home but...

usually 1-2AM to 7-8AM so I am nocturnal and end...

my neighbor has a basic smartphone with written directions on...

he has remembered a pattern on how to enter the...

ended up restarting it for him and all was good.

That was about 2 months ago and since then he...

all the times it was like "can you remove this...

I told him politely that if its not urgent not...

days in a row during daytime because "his application doesn't...

I did fix it for him but on the second...

for f**ks sake if its not something urgent do not...

i get up at 7-8PM and i'll help you with...

Well this morning he ambushed me as I was leaving...

time ago) and that he "doesn't want to p**s me...

Or did I really act like an a*shole and should...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Henry Cloud explains, “. . . Boundaries are about taking responsibility for your own life and what you will or will not accept from others.”

This situation highlights a common difficulty in establishing boundaries with individuals who are dependent or perceived as vulnerable, such as an elderly neighbor with recognized health challenges. The OP experienced a significant strain on their well-being (sleep deprivation), which directly impacted their ability to function due to their graveyard shift work. While the neighbor’s actions stem from genuine difficulty with technology and perhaps loneliness or dependence, the repeated, non-urgent interruptions placed an unreasonable burden on the OP. The OP’s final outburst, while lacking yelling, was a clear expression of frustration stemming from unmet needs and accumulated stress.

The OP’s direct communication was an appropriate attempt to set a boundary regarding time and urgency. However, the delivery, even without shouting, may have been perceived as harsh by the neighbor, leading to the guilt-tripping response. A more constructive approach for the future would be to transition help from in-person, on-demand service to scheduled, less intrusive support. For instance, the OP could offer to sit down with the neighbor once a week during their waking hours (e.g., 7 PM) to review common issues or set up an emergency contact system that explicitly defines what constitutes a true emergency warranting a doorbell ring after 8 AM.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

EzAeMy I work with old veterans. He's doing the best...

I don't know if you used the same language that...

I'm not going to say you are the a*shole, but...

theadverbnoun NTA, mostly. Do keep in mind that what feels...

But much more importantly, that is one manipulative old dude.

I don't see how deleting yourself from his contacts stops...

You can't stop him from ringing the doorbell and interrupting...

sa*sy_vixen he might stop coming over. Maybe.: Honestly I feel...

you're not one because your job requires you to work...

Albeit the old man ain't an a*shole too, because this...

he might have issues with remembering things maybe, since old...

I'd suggest that first you calmly apologize and then you...

to your schedule. The note should be placed somewhere, where...

It's prolly hard out there for him, given he's living...

sowdirect Stick a note on your doorbell "Baby is sleeping"...

I don't have a baby but if I am asleep...

Kaiisim NTA. I work with old people. They are the...

Most didn't end up alone without any support by accident...

No one at work is ever allowed to know where...

When they experience cognitive decline they start to lose patience,...

So yeah definitely set boundaries. Tell him the hours you're...

HappySummerBreeze NAH put a sign on your door: "please do...

I am happy for you to ring the bell between...

Global-Nectarine4417 People like you make the world much better xx:...

really seem to have zero empathy or understanding of what...

He also may be experiencing symptoms of the onset of...

See if you can get contact info for one of...

The original poster (OP) is caught between a desire to help a frail, elderly neighbor and the critical need to protect their own necessary sleep schedule due to a nocturnal work routine. The central conflict arose when the neighbor, needing frequent, non-urgent technological assistance, repeatedly interrupted the OP’s rest, leading to a frustrated, though not loud, confrontation.

Did the OP cross a line by sharply telling an elderly neighbor with health issues to stop interrupting their sleep for minor issues, or was the direct communication a necessary boundary defense against repeated sleep deprivation? Is an apology owed to the neighbor for the harshness of the delivery, or was the firm instruction entirely justified given the circumstances?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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