Reality...A professional landscaper would ask where the line is. The kid should have done the same. I'm a kid....I didn't know....doesn't work after age 7.
No way can you parse or argue your way out of this hole...you were completely and catastrophically wrong with your original post.
A professional landscaper probably can't even speak English.
I’m just thinking of my own neighborhood. I used to cut the grass for a neighbor when her son was playing HS baseball. There were weeks she was traveling on weekends. I KNOW I occasionally cut a strip or two of her neighbors yard on my tractor. No one ever complained. We were just neighbors helping neighbors. Most yards don’t have bright yellow lines painted on the grass delineating property lines. Give the kid a break. If it had been my yard I probably wouldn’t have noticed unless he went two or three swaths and even then I could care less.
So it wasn’t sarcasm in your first post. Maybe you should take up drinking lots of fluids and remember to wear a hat when out in the sun. You do not have to be a a professional landscaper to mow a lawn. Anymore than you have to have a degree in early childhood education to babysit.
Well, maybe the kid aspires to be a professional landscaper, but hasn't learned Spanish yet. Cut him a little slack.