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Upstairs neighbor
I'm not sure if this is the most common one to refer to a person living above you in a building. "My upstairs neighbor". I'm wondering if there are any other common ways?
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Re: Upstairs neighbor
My upstairs neighbour and my neighbour upstairs are both possible.
Last edited by 5jj; 30-Nov-2011 at 13:37.
Reason: tidying up
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