What makes a good neighbor.

The standard of a good neighbor varies from person to person, but the following common traits can be used as a reference:

1. Mutual Respect: Respect each other's privacy, do not interfere with each other's lives, abide by the community rules, **** with the maintenance of a good living environment.

2. Friendly and enthusiastic: treating people with kindness and helpfulness, supporting each other in times of trouble, caring about each other's lives, and forming good neighborly relations.

3. Honest and trustworthy: keep your promises and pay **** the same share of expenses on time, such as property fees, utilities, etc.

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4. Tidy and hygienic: keep your own home and the surrounding environment tidy, do not litter, and respect public **** hygiene.

5. Quietness and harmony: pay attention to work and rest time, minimize the noise interference to neighbors, and create a harmonious and comfortable living environment.

6. Safety awareness: pay attention to community safety, cooperate with the property security work, and timely inform neighbors and properties of potential safety hazards.

7. Active participation in community activities: willing to participate in cultural, recreational, sports and other activities organized by the community, to enhance the friendship between neighbors, **** with the construction of a better home.

8. Communicate and collaborate: When encountering problems or disputes, they can take the initiative to communicate and seek solutions, **** with the maintenance of neighborhood harmony.

Of course, everyone's needs and expectations may be different, so the definition of a good neighbor varies. When evaluating your neighbors, it is important to learn to think differently and respect each other, while also remaining realistic about your own expectations. Neighbors need to communicate and understand each other to get along better.