Break your comfort

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Rachel Adams

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Can I use "break my comfort" in my sentence?
"I hate it when people break my comfort." (By for example, coming to my place without calling in advance.)
 
In what context do you wish to say those words?

It a common phrase in Russian. I was wondering if it would sound natural in English, or if not what BrE speakers would say instead. It's not about me. I am not that rude.
As for context, for example, "A person comes to another person's place without a warning and the one who was disturbed says "My comfort is more important to/for me than chatting with you."
 
A does not like to be visited by B without being informed beforehand.

I think it is more than disturbing someone's peace or comfort. It is an issue of personal privacy which everyone expects to be respected.
 
We don't use "comfort" in that way, Rachel. That's really all you need to know.
 
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