What makes a good neighbor.

There’s probably a lot of opinions about what makes a good neighbor. Personally, I would say I’m pretty tolerant of neighbors, but I can honestly say I haven’t seen anything to an extreme. I have heard some horror stories from other people though.

In general, I don’t spend much time wondering around my apartment building. I tend to keep to myself indoors when I’m at home. The people I know live elsewhere. I’ve met a few of the neighbors briefly in the hall. I might say hello when I see them, but I don’t have much interaction with them outside of that.

I honestly couldn’t tell you much about my neighbors. There’s some safety in that because a lot of people will tend to leave you alone if they don’t know you. On the flip side, if they were really bad neighbors, you might want to know about it for your own safety. It really just depends on how bad the neighbor.

I also don’t think that living next door to someone naturally creates a relationship. They may not even be the type of person that would normally associate with you. At best, I just try to stay on friendly terms with them, and hope they don’t do highly disruptive things, like playing the drums at midnight, or other noisy activities.


What makes a good neighbor? What makes a bad neighbor? Are you a good or bad neighbor? Do you have a strong relationship with your neighbors? Do you prefer to keep to yourself at home? Have any neighbor horror stories? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe!

My favorite word

I personally like the word carefree. It isn’t a word I use often, but it conveys a powerful meaning to me. It means being happily free of all responsibility. I have been saddled with responsibilities since young adulthood, and I have hated it honestly. I think people should be able to live a relatively carefree and spontaneous life, but that is not the case with our world. It is burdensome and requires tons of maintenance just to keep the gears spinning in the right direction.

I’m not a huge spender, nor do I crave lots of money, but I would love to win the lottery, simply because I could then live a very carefree lifestyle. I wouldn’t have to set the alarm every day. I wouldn’t have to deal with difficult people. I wouldn’t have to show up somewhere. I could do the things I wanted to do every day. I wouldn’t have any anxiety about making ends meet. I could finally just live. I think that’s why money is really important, not to buy junk, but to finally emancipate yourself.

There’s another word I do use pretty often. It’s the word fabulous. A lot of times, people will ask me how I’m doing, and I will respond with the word fabulous. I say it in a very positive way most of the time, and I think it has a good effect on people generally. If you say it right, the word conveys a meaning that things are not just good, but a little better than good. I think it’s a word people would associate with me if they had to greet me every day. I guess that’s better than other F words.

Thanks for reading! I hope you have a fabulous and carefree day!


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