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Article Title: Seven Ways to Make Friends with Your New Neighbors
Author: Harrison Fray
Category: Relationships
Word Count: 503
Keywords: make friends,offer friendship,community organizations,making friends
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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At last, you are moving in to your new home. You are more than excited because 
you feel like you are also moving forward to a new, bright life. You started 
your day by decorating your new home with your equally new furniture and home 
accessories. In fact, you have spent two and a half days to complete 
everything. What is more important to you, though, is that you and your family 
are finally settled. But, you are forgetting something - what about the 
neighborhood? Coming along with your new home is a new community, where you are 
currently a total stranger. As a new arrival, it is a best gesture if you will 
be the one to approach them, introduce yourself and offer friendship. However, 
if you have no idea what are the best ways to do this, consider this list:

Invite them to your housewarming party.
Being in your new home gives you the opportunity to host a housewarming party. 
Instead of inviting just your friends and relatives, invite also your new 
neighbors. In this way, you are already extending your family to them.

Offer them your food.
Grill barbecue in your front yard. Set a table for you and your family. But, 
make sure you have aplenty of barbecue, so when you see neighbors around, you 
will be able to offer each of them with a stick of barbeque. Just a stick, but 
it will mark a new beginning of friendship.

Propose a handshake to people you meet along the neighborhood.
When you are walking along the area, offer a handshake to people outside of 
their homes. Introduce yourself and your family. This gesture will enable them 
to understand that you are opening your doors to them. 

Attend community events.
If you receive invitation for a community event, do not have a second thought 
in attending. Grace the occasion. In this way, you will be introduced to 
majority of your neighbors. You can easily make friends with them.

Join community organizations.
Involve yourself in community organizations. By becoming a member of one or two 
organizations, you will engage in activities that will require your regular 
attendance; hence, it will be too soon that you will gain friends. 

Offer your help to those who are in need.
In time of emergencies, your neighbors, aside from your house members, are the 
closest to you. If you feel like they need your help, offer them one. For 
instance, if one of them requires assistance in gardening, offer your help. 

Take a walk.
Each morning, try to take a walk, along with your family, if possible. By 
seeing you every day, they will take notice of you and they will offer a smile. 
It will become the start of a new life in the neighborhood. 

By following one if not all of these tips, you will realize, meeting and making 
friends with your new neighbors is not a difficult task to do. In fact, it is 
an enjoyable and a funny thing to look back on after you have already tied your 
friendship with them.

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