| Do you do holiday gifts for neighbors? Or just provide a card? |
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Just cards for those I feel close to.
I really don't want to do gifts on top of everything else that's going on this month. I hope my neighbors don't drop off gifts for us so that we feel obligated to do the same. |
| Omg no please just stop. It’s not about the money - but this season is just death by a thousand cuts of “to-dos.” Make it stop. |
| Just cards. Sometimes I do little bags with candy and an ornament. |
| No |
| No. I don’t know my neighbors. I’ve only lived in this building for a decade. |
| No gifts. We're nice neighbors without any gifts - help each other out in inclement weather, if going out of town, etc. |
| I don’t even send cards. Just a quick “HAPPY HOLIDAYS” if I see them outside. |
| We are close to 3 of our immediate neighbors. We make them fudge or cookies and then drop off with a card. We don’t really hang out socially but we help each other with dogs being let out if need be, getting mail while on vacation etc…. |
| We exchange with a couple of close by neighbors who we don’t see often, but are friendly with. We pick up small box of candy, $10 bottle of wine, or plate of cookies. Nothing too elaborate, but thoughtful. |
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Neighbors - left neighbors, right neighbors
Friends Coworkers Mail person Trash/Recycle collectors School staff-alot of teachers Crossing guards Bus drivers Salon too?! I would be so broke! $20 each = at $200 Groceries as you know is really high in prices now. |
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| I'm giving my neighbors an anonymous Christmas card wishing them a year ahead of being better at street/parallel parking. |
| Leave your poor neighbors alone. That's a gift. |
| I’ve lived here 8 years. I have never given nor received holiday cards or gifts from the neighbors. I don’t know all of their names and prefer to keep a little distance. |