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[quote=Anonymous]We’ve had a few people move in on our street. I’ve left a six-pack of beer or a bottle of wine* at their front door, with a note that includes my contact info, spouse’s name and kids’ names and ages. It’s been well-received, and a great way to establish a friendly/neighborly relationship without interrupting whatever they have going on. *Yes, I am aware that some people are in recovery/choose not to drink/prefer something more Executive than the swill I gave them. But people could also keep Kosher/have food allergies/have plant allergies or pets to whom a plant would be fatal/not like the color blue/have violent feelings against a particular restaurant/always get offended on Tuesday. It’s a shelf-stable gesture of hospitality in a “currency” that’s easily accepted and easy to pass on if desired. [/quote]
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