How to Welcome New Neighbors Properly

It is a nice gesture to welcome new neighbours in your town. New people may feel lonely in the community. It will be courteous that you make them feel welcome to the neighbourhood. You need to make them feel comfortable in this new location and you can do this by following certain steps. Welcoming new neighbours is not only a good gesture but also a great way to make good relations for years to come. In case you see ‘For Sale’ sign board marked ‘Sold,’ it means your new neighbours have arrived.

Things Required:

– Basket or hamper plus goodies in case you are making a welcome basket
– Ingredients for freshly baked goods
– Dinner party or barbecue essentials

Instructions

  • 1

    Who are the new neighbours?

    You need to find out who are the new neighbours moving in. They might be a new couple, a family with kids or some elderly retired couple. You need to know this so you can welcome them accordingly. You can find this information from friends, neighbours or even the estate agent who sold the house.

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    Caring gesture

    You can make some freshly baked homemade thing or simply buy something from bakery and give it to the new neighbours. You can bake a cake, fresh batch of cookies or hot meal which you can eat on the spot. With cookies, you can even make a cup of coffee or offer a spare kettle unless they are settled. Besides these, you can give a welcome basket to the neighbours. Welcome basket consists of handpicked goodies such as fruits, vegetables, grocery stuff etc. It can easily be bought from your local crafts store and is inexpensive.

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    Meet in person

    You need to meet the new neighbours in person. Walkover to their house with your whole family and meet them. You can ask them for any help or assistance. Don’t let them know you have done thorough investigation and ask little things like how many children they have after looking at the toys. You need to keep the conversation short and to the point. This is because they must be tired of travelling and unpacking.

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