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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The more interaction between neighbors the more chance for conflict. Count your blessings OP.[/quote] I totally agree. We lived on a street with a neighbor who was super friendly. She would see us come home from work and there would be a knock on the door. I am beat and have to cook, while the neighbor would asked to borrow something or my husband for a task in her home and yap, yap, yap about nothing. She borrowed so many tools, food, etc. that every time I couldn't find something I would think she must have borrowed it. Soo annoying. She would invite us to things like church events, MLM parties, then it was awkward if we lied and said we were busy. We had other neighbors who asked personal questions that floored me. Another neighbor would bring her kids over to 'play' while she went to the grocery store and ran errands. I was her drop off babysitter apparently. I liked her kids but didn't need more stress and they would be rough on the dog and house. I did put a stop to it but I wish I didn't have to deal with overly friendly neighbors. We have moved to an unfriendly street and it's peaceful and conflict free.[/quote]
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