It sounds like your neighbors left you a voicemail asking you to “detail full” something while they’re on vacation, but the wording is unclear. Based on context, they likely meant one of these:
- Check or monitor something fully – e.g., “Can you detail fully what’s happening with the house while we’re away?” This could include collecting mail, watering plants, or keeping an eye on the property.
- Provide a full report – They might want you to give updates on any deliveries, visitors, or issues at home.
- Fill out or complete something – Sometimes people say “detail fully” when asking someone to provide all information on a form, log, or schedule.
A safe way to handle it:
- Listen to the voicemail again carefully to catch any specifics you may have missed.
- Reply asking for clarification politely: e.g.,
“Hi [Neighbor’s Name], I got your voicemail. Could you clarify what you’d like me to detail fully while you’re away?”
If you want, I can help you draft a friendly, clear response you could send them. Do you want me to do that?