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Old Apr 11, 2015, 08:36 PM
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I'm really uncomfortable interacting with some of my neighbors. I waved hello to one of them while he was in his front yard. He then went to his backyard where my car is parked. I avoided getting something from my car since he was there. If I had went out, what should I have done? Say hello again, say nothing at all or what? I'm trying to avoid awkwardness.

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Old Apr 11, 2015, 09:01 PM
paz57 paz57 is offline
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Hi Soul Quake, I just saw your post. Do you know your neighbors yet? Do they look friendly? You can always just say Hi when your getting in and out of your car. Ive been in my neighborhood for awhile. I know alot of the neighbors somedays to busy to say anything. Actually my one neighbor who has a family with 2 children invited us to her church last week we havent gone yet,but i plan to. The winter coops everybody up, but now spring is here! Finally some nice weather.My daughter is recovering from a hospital stay and medications. She is getting a few side affects from her meds we'll probably try and change them. Do you live alone? I live in the suburbs.I guess it depends where you live too. Hope you are doing good.People on these forums can help.
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