The smallest gestures of hospitality -- and a great recipe -- can forge a friendship for life.
Do you have new neighbors? Will any of your friends or family members be moving? Don’t just peek at the new neighbors from behind your window. Give them a hand with the move or bring them a small gift to make them feel at ease in the neighborhood.
Remember how hard it was the last time you moved? Do you remember the tiredness, the stress of having to figure out where everything is, the house full of boxes, and in some cases, the discomfort of not having all the services connected yet?
For a first approach to your new neighbors, we propose the following ideas to help you to start off on the right foot. For example, you can give them a lot of useful information, such as:
The times of the garbage collection and any special recycling rules.
If they have children, the scoop on the local schools and where they can find sports, art, ballet, karate, and gymnastics classes.
Neighborhood or crime watch boards, or some similar neighborhood security program.
Frequent or traditional special neighborhood events during the year.
If they have children the same age as yours, introduce them to your kids. This would help keep them entertained while everything is still a mess.