In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who believes their new neighbors aren't interested in being friends.
In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to someone who believes their new neighbors aren't interested in being friends.The following summer, I invited the new family along with three other neighboring families over for a cookout.
Everything went well. It was a fun evening. One of the other families that I invited was also new.What I don’t understand is why neither of these new neighbors has ever invited me/my husband over to their houses. Not even for a cup of coffee.That was the only time I was ever invited into their house. I just don’t get it. They are “smile and wave” neighbors but don’t seem interested in becoming friends with me. My husband thinks it’s because they have younger kids.
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