NHdisneylover
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I am really surprised about how many posts are just arguing about whether the OP should have posted this. The title made it clear it was about suicide
and I jsut took it as the OP casually wondering why it might take so long to replace carpeting (not attackin her neighbors for it). I can see not really understanding what might be going on and wondering and yet knowing better than to ask the neighbors why. So, she posted here to get soem other perspectives from those of us who, unfortunately, have more experience than she does in this area. Like I said before, in a similar situation I doubt it ever crossed my aunt and uncle's minds to wonder what the neighbors were thinking about when things got done. They had much too much to deal with to care if the neighbors were curious or not. It wouldn't have hurt them if the neighbors were.
Anyway, another reason which I have not seen posted as to why someone might not move or might not remodel right away is economic reality. I know my aunt and uncle were a struggling working class family hit hard by the sudden and unexpected costs of the funerals. Even if they had wanted to move they very likely might not have been able to afford it (especially because it is hard to sell a home in which a murder or suicide took place--see the above poster for proof of that). Some of the remodeling they wanted to do in the kitchen after the father died there did not happen for 2-3 years because there just wasn't teh money to do it. We live in a very well off society now where we can hire people to clean and we can just replace the carpeting, but this is not always the case--and has really only been an option at all for I would guess the last hundred years or less.
OP--I hope your neighbors are doing okay. Maybe you can take over cookies because you saw they were having work done and that can make it hard to get baking done. No need to mention the suicide at all to them.

Anyway, another reason which I have not seen posted as to why someone might not move or might not remodel right away is economic reality. I know my aunt and uncle were a struggling working class family hit hard by the sudden and unexpected costs of the funerals. Even if they had wanted to move they very likely might not have been able to afford it (especially because it is hard to sell a home in which a murder or suicide took place--see the above poster for proof of that). Some of the remodeling they wanted to do in the kitchen after the father died there did not happen for 2-3 years because there just wasn't teh money to do it. We live in a very well off society now where we can hire people to clean and we can just replace the carpeting, but this is not always the case--and has really only been an option at all for I would guess the last hundred years or less.
OP--I hope your neighbors are doing okay. Maybe you can take over cookies because you saw they were having work done and that can make it hard to get baking done. No need to mention the suicide at all to them.