I know how you feel. I am a very quiet and reserved person and although I do have a very difficult time warming up to people, I try my best to be friendly and cordial. Years ago, a new family moved into our neighborhood. DH met them while I was out of town and discovered that our girls were the same age and in the same dance class. Great, I thought - DD will have a friend and maybe I will too. DH introduced me to her one evening while were out and about in the neighborhood. It was a very quick meeting - basically DH saying 'Hi, we met the other day. This is my wife, etc.'. I told her it was nice to meet her and I was looking forward to seeing her later that week at dance class. That was basically the extent of the conversation - we then continued on with our walk.
Well, when she walked into the dance studio with her DD I smiled and started to say 'hi', but she averted her eyes and totally ignored me. Sat down and started chatting away with the other moms and refused to so much as glance my way.
Ummm....ok then. Obviously we weren't going to be best buds. I can deal with that, but I was totally puzzled. What the heck did I do??? Granted, my social skills aren't the best, but we didn't carry on a conversation long enough for me to say anything inappropriate or to offend her in any way.
. It was just weird.
Later on, she would deign to speak civilly me when we ran into each other, but she was never overly friendly. Similar things have happened with other neighbors too, but it's always been after more extended encounters, so I always figured it was me - I was just inadvertantly doing something to piss these women off.
But seriously, how can you piss someone off by merely saying 'hi, it's nice to meet you'. 
Well, when she walked into the dance studio with her DD I smiled and started to say 'hi', but she averted her eyes and totally ignored me. Sat down and started chatting away with the other moms and refused to so much as glance my way.
Ummm....ok then. Obviously we weren't going to be best buds. I can deal with that, but I was totally puzzled. What the heck did I do??? Granted, my social skills aren't the best, but we didn't carry on a conversation long enough for me to say anything inappropriate or to offend her in any way.
. It was just weird.Later on, she would deign to speak civilly me when we ran into each other, but she was never overly friendly. Similar things have happened with other neighbors too, but it's always been after more extended encounters, so I always figured it was me - I was just inadvertantly doing something to piss these women off.
But seriously, how can you piss someone off by merely saying 'hi, it's nice to meet you'. 
Yeah, we have a neighbor next to us at our cottage who I consider to be somewhat rude (although my parents are "live and let live" kind of people, so they just let everything roll of their backs so to speak!). Our cottage is in a neighborhood, and my 80+ year old grandmother, who has hardly ANY sight at all, has one there too. She left some of the lights on at her cottage once, and the neighbor made some comment about keeping the power company in business (does HE pay her power bill? Why would he care???). Oh, and he came over to borrow some piece of yeard equipment and my brother (who is VERY mild-mannered and not harsh at all) told him that we didn't have it. This guy then said "Well, what's the use of you then?". I don't know if he's joking or not, but I thought this was really rude! Don't even get me started about how when these people built their cottage, they TOTALLY blocked the water view of their other neighbors (two really sweet, feisty older ladies) who then had to EXTEND their cottage to get their view back...


