Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From your description I would avoid you at all costs if I was your neighbor.
I would not like someone to bring me a gift when I first move in because now I owe you. Next you will be dropping your kids off for me to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was my experience living in the District and Arlington - actually I would have preferred this to some of my bad neighbors. I live in Old Town Manassas now and love all my neighbors, we all chat and occasionally socialize. I think it’s a DC thing where everyone is so busy with their own lives it’s hard to break in.
+1. We live in Fairfax and it's much the same. Maybe move to the suburbs, OP?
Anonymous wrote:This was my experience living in the District and Arlington - actually I would have preferred this to some of my bad neighbors. I live in Old Town Manassas now and love all my neighbors, we all chat and occasionally socialize. I think it’s a DC thing where everyone is so busy with their own lives it’s hard to break in.
Anonymous wrote:I socialize with my neighbors. It's fun, and my neighborhood is pretty social.
OP, it's your neighborhood. In previous neighborhoods, we didn't socialize and it wasn't a thing. Here it's a thing.
Don't join the HOA board if you want to be friends with people. HOA boards are the hall monitors of the adult world.
Anonymous wrote:The more interaction between neighbors the more chance for conflict. Count your blessings OP.
Anonymous wrote:From your description I would avoid you at all costs if I was your neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:I like having friendly relations with neighbors but not being friends.
I also try to take over something to new neighbors and introduce myself but it would never occur to me to invite them to a party at my house (well I guess it has occurred to me when we had holiday parties but then I decided it was just too many people to add to the list).
I find kids make their own social circles by age 6 or so but we did very “playdates” because we had relatively little time as a family.
If you you could try a block party or something to encourage more socialization in the neighborhood.