Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I would never introduce myself to a new neighbour nor eat anyone's home cooked food. I don't want gifts either. I prefer to be left alone and I definitely would not call on neighbours for help. I want cordial relations and nothing more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, why not?
See my first sentence.
Anonymous wrote:None of our neighbors welcomed us either, OP, but we still do it. (And I still harbor some resentment over it.) Truly, you can never go wrong by erring on the side of being kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. You bring over a plate of brownies or cookies and introduce yourself. A card with your name and kids names and email/phone number is much appreciated too. You never know when they'll call you to let you know about a fire alarm going off in your house or a garage door that you left up.
I didn't know people still ate food from strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. You bring over a plate of brownies or cookies and introduce yourself. A card with your name and kids names and email/phone number is much appreciated too. You never know when they'll call you to let you know about a fire alarm going off in your house or a garage door that you left up.
I didn't know people still ate food from strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Yes of course. You bring over a plate of brownies or cookies and introduce yourself. A card with your name and kids names and email/phone number is much appreciated too. You never know when they'll call you to let you know about a fire alarm going off in your house or a garage door that you left up.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, why not?