IT takes an average of five months to feel part of a community after moving house, a study has found. A poll of 2,000 adults revealed 46 per cent consider getting to know your neighbours to be one …
"The signs you have been ‘accepted’ have been rather amusing and relatable too, and great to see so many of us bonding over a glass of vino or two.
The study also found that after moving house, 51 per cent usually wait for others to make the first move before getting to know them, but a quarter are usually the ones to do it. While one in five love the fact everyone knows each other, 27 per cent appreciate everyone being kind and helpful and 21 per cent thrive off the community spirit.
And 46 per cent find people regularly doing favours for each other – including keeping an eye on their house while away , taking bins out without being asked and being gifted home grown vegetables .
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