A TikToker somehow figured that her neighbor was supposed to clear the entire street with his newly acquired snowblower instead of just his own house. A man in Texas decided to expose her flawed expectations, and she ended up taking the video down.
The Texas man in question, TikTok user sifurickb (Rick), shared a fragment of the TikToker’s clip before going off on her entitlement. The woman explained that a “good neighbor” would use his $300 snow blower to clear the entire street. According to her, that wouldn’t be difficult, and it would take him “10, 15 minutes.”
That’s when Rick hopped in and used practical examples on why her wild expectations were insane. First off, he made up a scenario of a neighbor getting a new washer and dryer.
He asked the hypothetical neighbor, “I don’t have one, so could you just go ahead and wash my clothes for me?” Rick added, “You’re already doing stuff. It won’t take that long, you know, 10 minutes, 15 minutes max. That’s what a good neighbor does.”
Then, Rick created a scenario in which the annoying person would ask their neighbor to watch TV at their house for a few hours. The reason? Their TV broke down, so they concluded that allowing someone into their home for a few hours to watch a football game was what a “good neighbor does.”
A third example and final example had the annoying neighbor asking to be dropped off at work every single day. After all, that’s what a good neighbor does with his brand new car, right?
TikToker Backlash, Reactions
Rick explained that he was being silly to illustrate his point. He asked the TikToker, “Have you met your neighbors? Have you talked to your neighbors? Have you even introduced yourself to your neighbors? Might wanna try that first before demanding that they shovel your sidewalk.”
While many believed that the original TikToker was doing a skit, facts seem to say otherwise. Apparently, after the Texas man posted his video, not only was he blocked, but the woman took down the video and even set her account private. Users bashed her regardless.
“The entitlement is insane,” one user commented. Another one said, “The neighbor audacity goes through the roof.” A third one added, “Snow blower makes the job a whole lot easier, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.”
It is unclear if the woman will ever reactivate her account. If she does, however, she should try to be a bit nicer to her neighbor and stop making outrageous demands.







