I live on the edge of a small village, and people do say hello. Next to my house are some holiday cottages, run by my landlord, and the guests generally say hello as well. But once I go into the bigger town nearby, everything changes. (To be fair, it's Stratford-upon-Avon, quite a touristy town.)
But it generally ends with hello, how's the weather. There's not much interaction beyond that. The British are a bit skittish about making friends.
To be fair, it's not that easy to make friends anywhere. In France, when raising a child, I made a number of friends among other parents of kids at my son's schools, but never really among neighbors.
Gassho,
Kirk
But it generally ends with hello, how's the weather. There's not much interaction beyond that. The British are a bit skittish about making friends.
To be fair, it's not that easy to make friends anywhere. In France, when raising a child, I made a number of friends among other parents of kids at my son's schools, but never really among neighbors.
Gassho,
Kirk
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