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[quote=Anonymous]When they come on too strong. There is an etiquette to meeting new neighbors. The goal should be to go slow, so regardless of whether or not you can be friends, you can still have a positive neighbor relationship. The biggest problems with neighbors happen when people charge in aggressively, whether that aggression is friendly (like they are your new best friends), annoying (constant questions, little favor requests, popping over a lot), or downright hostile. My approach to new neighbors, whether I'm new or they are, is to be friendly but keep it light and fairly surface for a bit. And that's where it generally stays. Occasionally I'll have a neighbor where we just click and over time, we might choose to socialize a bit and get to know each other better. But you have to let that unfold naturally. Most of the time, neighbors are not destined to be friends and it's best to keep people at arms length but with a positive outlook.[/quote]
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