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Just a few questions that I have to the community about the game that have been floating around in my mind.

Can only one villager ask to move out per day?
Does a villager ask to move out every day? (If you're maxed out).
Is there any way to influence them to wear you designs at the Able Sisters?
 
Yes.
No, once you deny someone's request, it'll be a few days. Two at the least, but not normally the next day.
Other than to display just one design, or fill all the displays with the same one, not really.
 
Yes.
No, once you deny someone's request, it'll be a few days. Two at the least, but not normally the next day.
Other than to display just one design, or fill all the displays with the same one, not really.

Thank you. :) I'm going to Pax East this weekend and even though I'm bringing my 3DS, I wouldn't want anyone to move out while I'm distracted by the trip.
 
Eeeeeey pax east /boston high five

Yeah, you can skip a few days if you are absolutely sure no one's on track to move out. Because once someone gets the idea to move out you have like 4ish days to catch and stop them? And after you stop somebody its usually a day or two before someone else tries to move. I am pretty sure I've had people try two days in a row, though.
My advice is if you don't really have time to play, just try and run around and talk to everyone a bunch real quick while you are waiting in line or in the morning or at night or something.
 
I found this on the Animal Crossing wiki.

Like trees, bushes cannot be planted near houses, rocks, rivers, cliff edges, the train fence, buildings, and Public Works Projects. However, bushes can be planted directly next to other bushes, trees, and the stone paving by the Town Hall, Train Station, Re-Tail, and Plaza. Bushes cannot be walked through, making them effective hedges and fences.

Has anyone confirmed this?
 
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