Should I address the unintentional annoyance?
ByThe main reason for that is, I do not want to hurt or offend my dear, sweet 87-year-old next-door neighbor, “Ruth.”
While barely able to walk easily without a cane, she still kindly brings my paper to my front door each morning.
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