When it comes to other people, everyone has their own opinions on what they consider to be socially acceptable behaviour and what isn't.
And their thoughts on this might drastically differ from your own, as one woman has recently found.
A mum has shared how she came home from a few days away to find that an unknown neighbour had been into her garden without asking and hung their wet laundry on her washing line.
To make matters worse, it's not even likely to be someone she knows, as the woman claims she lives next to flats and hasn't met any of the families that live there, so they are all strangers to her.

She says she was left feeling 'weird' and unsure what to do about the situation.
Writing on Baby Centre's Am I Being Unreasonable forum, she said: "This is a strange one! I've come home after spending a few days at my parents, other half is abroad. Drove up into the drive and thought whose clothes are hanging on the washing line?!
"There are wet clothes on our washing line, no idea who they belong to. I'm assuming it's someone from the flats next door but I don’t know any of the families.
"They've basically come into our drive and into the back garden, hung their clothes and gone. They might have realised no one's home.
"Finding it so weird."
The woman then asked if it would be unreasonable to take the wet clothes off the line, put them into a bag and leave them on the ground.
Most people agreed it was an odd thing for a stranger to do, with one person writing: "I'd remove them. Leave them wet. Shove them in a bag and lock them away somewhere. Then they'll have to knock on your door to get them back and you can ask them why they felt that appropriate and not to trespass again or next time they'll be donated to charity."
Someone else posted: "Yeah I would absolutely be taking them down and putting them somewhere so they had to knock and ask for them."
"Who the hell does that though," asked a third.
A different user added: "So weird, I'd probably let them dry as they are doing no harm but then I'd bag them up until they had to come and ask for them and then I'd tell them not to even consider doing it again unless they have sought permission!"
What would you do in this situation? Let us know in the comments below.