Imagine living in a picturesque old farmhouse, surrounded by meadows and beautiful thatched-roof homes. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, for one man and his wife, this dream turned into a nightmare when a busload of elderly tourists decided to make their private property a part of their group outing! Let’s dive into the story and find out what happened…
Living in a Picture-Perfect Village

Tourist Magnet

An Unexpected Invasion

Just Browsing, Thanks!

Private Property, Please Leave

Signs and Social Interaction

A Granny Takes a Tumble

First Aid and Grumbling

The Great Granny Debate

The Granny Standoff: Who’s in the Wrong?
So, our protagonist found himself in a bizarre situation: a busload of elderly tourists invading his private property, insisting they had the right to be there because there was no ‘access forbidden’ sign. Despite helping one of the grannies with a minor injury, he was still called inhospitable. But was he really in the wrong, or were these grannies just too entitled? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this garden showdown…
NTA kicks out grannies trespassing, gets support and sarcasm.

Protecting private property: NTA or entitled grannies?

Justified? Entitled grannies get a taste of their own medicine

Tourists’ entitlement reaches new heights. NTA for setting boundaries.

Creative solution to deal with unwanted visitors

Tourists can be entitled and morally wrong. NTA.

Grandmas feigning ignorance? NTA comment sparks funny reply

Kicking grannies off your lawn? NTA, but be careful!

Non-American OP receives legal advice from Americans, NTA.

Tourists invade private property, commenter suggests informing tour company.

Kicking out grannies: justified or heartless? NTA thinks justified.

Global agreement: AHs are everywhere

Standing up to elders: justified or disrespectful?

Commenter defends man’s actions, calls grannies entitled.

Creative business idea or heartless exploitation? You decide.

Angry farmer defends his hay fields from entitled dog owner

Respect private property! Commenter calls out entitlement of some people.
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Commenter believes the man is NTA for kicking out grannies

Respect private property or face the consequences

NTA kicks out trespassing grannies?

Homeowner shares struggle with unwanted visitors, justifies kicking out tourists.

Suggestion to commemorate landmark in public space

Defying ageism: One person’s controversial but justified decision.

Neighborly advice for dealing with trespassers.

Engaging title, lucky they weren’t met with profanity. NTA

Setting boundaries with rude grannies sparks AITA debate

College students trespassing on private property: NTA for kicking out.

Nostalgic NTA comment about historical site and disruptive tourists.

Polite solution suggested for uncomfortable private property situation.

Savage yet hilarious comment. No chill

Respect for property or overreaction? NTA comment sparks debate.

Protecting property or being unwelcoming?

Protecting the bunnies and flowers, NTA wins this one

“Old lady entitlement” strikes again. NTA, not even close.

Taking action against bad bus drivers!

Entitled hikers and paintballers trespass on private property. NTA.

Dealing with entitled visitors in the countryside

Defending property rights against entitled grannies. NTA

Creative solution to keep unwanted tourists away. NTA justified.

Elderly entitlement or property rights? NTA stands firm.

Elderly entitlement? NTA kicks out grannies from property.
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Homeowners’ rights? NTA for kicking out unwanted visitors

Asserting property rights or being rude?

American tourist defends bus kicking, blames fellow citizens

Respect people’s private property, even in touristy areas

Creative defense for NTA comment in hilarious garden game.

Protecting your property rights: NTA

NTA kicks out grannies from private property, justified or heartless? ♂️

Clever suggestion for a new collective noun for grannies

Busload of grannies kicked out? Unbelievable and NTA!

No sign doesn’t mean you have a right to be there

Creative sign suggestion for fenced property with dog. NTA.

Not the a**hole, but why? Tell us more, commenter!

Respect my property, respect my rules. NTA

Commenter asserts NTA with confidence.

Clear boundaries set, commenter satisfied

Kicking out grannies? NTA or heartless? Join the debate!

Geographical assumptions add humor to NTA comment and reply.

Revenge is sweet? Commenter defends kicking out grannies.

Garden safe from grannies, NTA gets French with it

Landowner defends decision to kick out grannies. NTA and NAH.

Farm owner deals with entitled visitors, NTA wins.

Standing your ground against trespassers. NTA

Respect property boundaries, NTA for kicking out intruders

Respecting privacy is important, even for history buffs!

Kicking out grannies from property: justified or heartless?

Respect for private property or lack of empathy?

Respect private property: NTA suggests aesthetically pleasing reminder sign.

Respect locals and their property. NTA

Not the a**hole, but why? Tell us your story

Commenter is not the a**hole, but why?

Laughing at the idea of giant no trespassing signs. NTA.

Uninvited guests on your property? NTA for kicking out.

Standing up for private property rights.

Polite solution to kicking out unwanted guests

Commenter defends NTA’s actions with strong language
