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Love Your Neighbour



Love Your Neighbour Love your neighbour to be a smart kid.

Getting good neighbors is a matter of luck. Sometimes they can be nice but many a time they can be very annoying. We must see to it that we are good neighbors, too. If you can follow a few simple rules of etiquette both you and your neighbors will get along like a house on fire!

• If you have any young babies or aged people as neighbors, you must be careful not to make too much noise in the afternoons and late at night.

• If you need to borrow something from your neighbour (e.g. books, CDs, toys, etc), be sure that you return them soon and in good shape.

• If you feel like playing loud music you must make sure that your windows are shut or that heavy curtains are drawn.

• Do not drag furniture every now and then. The people below you will find it very annoying.

• Be polite and friendly but do not disturb your neighbors by knocking often on their doors.

• If you have to tackle a neighbour who is upsetting you in some way, do not barge into his house shouting accusations and using bad language. Instead of complaining suggest a specific solution. Find out if you are causing any problems to them.

• Always greet your neighbor with a smile and be helpful when you can.


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