People often say to me: Oy! Get out of my garden.

Michael Redmond
People often say to me: Oy! Get out of my...
People often say to me: Oy! Get out of my...
People often say to me: Oy! Get out of my...
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People often say to me: Oy! Get out of my garden. When I hear this I can feel the argument coming up, but what exactly is the argument? The speaker is asking to be left alone in their garden to do whatever they please. However, it is common for people to ask others to leave their garden, but it is rare to hear the request made in such a blunt way. This phrase is similar to "You're not in your own backyard anymore." What this phrase is saying is that the person who said the phrase was not asking permission. Instead, they were stating an undeniable fact like, "Hey! You're not in your own house anymore!"

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