Man stands creepily at neighbour's window asking to be let in, gets rejected, offers him KFC instead

Whut.

Fasiha Nazren | Tanya Ong | December 20, 2018, 02:04 PM

Some of us have great neighbours, others aren't so lucky.

Take this one Twitter user in Malaysia, @syfiqmusa, for instance.

He recently took to the platform to share how his creepy neighbour peeped through his room window and requested to be let into the house.

Neighbour has supposedly been spying on them

In his tweet, @syfiqmusa said that he was home alone one night as his roommates were out.

The neighbour, who tried to have a conversation with him through the window grills of his room window, asked to be let in.

Photo via Twitter user @syfiqmusa

When @syfiqmusa explained that his roommates were out and he would need their permission to let him into the house, the neighbour then asked him to call his roommates.

The man even tried to offer him a burger from KFC, he added.

According to @syfiqmusa, this neighbour lives in the house opposite them, and has supposedly been spying on their upstairs neighbours for a while.

These are his tweets:

"I swear I was scared when this uncle suddenly knocked loudly on my door because all this while, he has been eavesdropping just the neighbour upstairs. But today I was left alone at home and he suddenly knocked on my door and asked me to sleep along with him. He even offered me KFC just to get into my house."

Thankfully, I was playing PUBG when my friend overheard the conversation (via WhatsApp) and picked me up. I swear, this uncle was a psycho just because he wanted to enter the house. My voice was trembling while trying to talk to him, hoping for him to go away. Please be careful when you're alone at home, guys. Don't be naive and get fooled by words."

Conversation with neighbour

In one of his tweets, @syfiqmusa also included an audio recording of the conversation with the man.

You can listen to the audio recording here: 

https://twitter.com/syfiqmusa/status/1074163255092736001

Here's a translation for our non-Malay speaking readers:

OP: They went for an event is a dinner for student leaders...

Man: Why just the two in a room?

OP: This room only has the two of us. The others live in other places.

Man: Then you don't have any event?

OP: No, I'm just waiting for them to come back. If they want to come back tonight, they'll come back tonight. If they want to come back tomorrow, they'll come back tomorrow.

Man: Just open the door, I want to go in.

OP: There has to be other people, uncle. Then you can come in.

Man: Go call (your room mates), go call.

OP: I'd call them, but I don't have enough credit in my phone.

Man: Do you want a KFC burger? I have it upstairs.

OP: I just ate, uncle. I just ate.

Man: Don't reject food.

OP: It's not that I want to reject, I've already eaten.

Man: Have yo been to the KFC here?

OP: Yes, I've been there.

Man: What were you doing just now, playing s game? You don't feel sleepy?

OP: No, I don't feel sleepy. I was playing a game because I just woke up.

Man: It seems boring now that there's no one else, it's so quiet. If not, usually there are people out here.

OP: Out where?

Man: Out there, the girl's house.

OP: Girl? That house over there?

Man: Yeah.

OP: That's my friend too.

Yikes.

 

Top photo composite image via @syfiqmusa's Twitter and KFC Singapore.