Y’all agree with this Twitter post?

Is having a relationship with your neighbors important?

  • Yes

    Votes: 32 59.3%
  • fukk outta here Ned Flanders

    Votes: 22 40.7%

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RickyDiBiase

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I would slap the shyt out of that dork and make his fakkity ass go mow the old couples grass every weekend

So annoyed by these anti-social fakkits who think everybody at life is out to pull one over on em or that its a chore to be a half way decent person. Same loser crying about being lonely and shyt foh bytch you a nobody just like everybody else.
 

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Some type of basic relationship is a good thing. We don't have to be doing dinner parties but I think it's a good thing to have a basic sense of who your neighbor is. I've got a pretty good relationship with one of my neighbors, to the point we have done dinner parties and talk relatively often. Other ones I know to various degrees, but mainly just cordial. Good enough relationship to walk across the street and shoot the shyt.

When I was a kid I always thought it was cool how the dads in the neighborhood were always doing cool shyt. There was competition to have the best lawn but the cool thing was how everyone had a different project. Some dads were car guys. Me and my dad built a deck and I thought that shyt was the coolest thing ever. Neighbor built a tree house. Today as an adult I feel some lawn competition but outside of that I don't get the sense that any of us are doing cool projects like that. Then again most of the dudes I live around don't have kids, or have super young kids (newborns). Perhaps in a few more years I'll get to experience that cool feeling when you're working on something outside with your dad and some kid comes over to watch and ask dumb questions lol.
 

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I get it. I’m similar.

I’m simply cordial with mine . I smile and wave at them. Maybe return a “good morning” if they give me one. That’s it.


No I don’t wanna come over for dinner or game night. I don’t give a damn about where you went on vacation or how your kids are doing.
 

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Sometimes I feel like I'm living in the twilight zone.

A neighborhood is basically a village. Be antisocial in a village, brehs.

I can name every single family on the block of that I grew up on.

Some neighborhoods are not designed to be communal, and so, I can understand in those situations. Many subdivisions have no side walks or have homes setback and large lots.

But the Leave it to beaver neighborhood that I grew up in, it's impossible to not form relationships with the people that live around you.
 

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Sometimes I feel like I'm living in the twilight zone.

A neighborhood is basically a village. Be antisocial in a village, brehs.

I can name every single family on the block of that I grew up on.

Some neighborhoods are not designed to be communal, and so, I can understand in those situations. Many subdivisions have no side walks or have homes setback and large lots.

But the Leave it to beaver neighborhood that I grew up in, it's impossible to not form relationships with the people that live around you.
All this!
I still hope to be part of a neighborhood
Like the one my mom grew up in

Everybody knew each other
Like an extended family
 

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American culture is so poisonous and we don't even realize we've become more easy to control and turn against each other because of shyt like.

If you don't personally know your neighbors, you should know their kids because your kids play with them. Then, you get to know them from there.

And on and on.

But, ppl are so tied into themselves, they don't see a single reason it can help to know ppl in close proximity. smh
 

BaKardi Slang

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I'm generally asocial and dislike being around/talking to people, but I'll be polite and cordial enough to let them know I'm no threat, would let you know if something suspicious was going on, etc. I mean, you should feel as safe as possible in your own neighbourhood so I'll do my part in that.

However, getting to know each other, being friends, and visiting? :scust::mjlol:
 

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I strongly disagree from a safety standpoint alone its advisable you keep atleast one or two relatively close are on on good terms with in case of serious situations like robbery, fire etc Its better in general to have a cordial relationship not antagonistic to people who live next to you in your home
 
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