Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I don’t know my neighbors. I’ve only lived in this building for a decade.
Your post made me laugh. We did a gesture our first Christmas here for our immediate neighbors and not a single person said thank you or reciprocated. It's been 10 years since. I don't think most people live in the storybook neighborhoods anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Do you do holiday gifts for neighbors? Or just provide a card?
Anonymous wrote:No. I don’t know my neighbors. I’ve only lived in this building for a decade.
Anonymous wrote:OK, total honesty: I thank people who bake us cookies, etc. (so nice that they thought of us!) and then quietly throw the baked goods/food in the trash. No joke. I think a lot of people aren't comfortable eating food cooked in aquaintances'/coworkers/neighbors kitchens. Plus...more cookies?! I get it that they do it to be nice and appreciate the thoughtfulness but honestly wish they wouldn't spend the time, waste the food ingredients and money, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OK, total honesty: I thank people who bake us cookies, etc. (so nice that they thought of us!) and then quietly throw the baked goods/food in the trash. No joke. I think a lot of people aren't comfortable eating food cooked in aquaintances'/coworkers/neighbors kitchens. Plus...more cookies?! I get it that they do it to be nice and appreciate the thoughtfulness but honestly wish they wouldn't spend the time, waste the food ingredients and money, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Do you do holiday gifts for neighbors? Or just provide a card?
Anonymous wrote: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.