9. Neighborhood social media groups
In the past few years, the social media groups communities created are what generated most of the conflicts. People avoid talking about their issues face to face and they end up exposing their neighbors publicly, which doesn’t help at all. Even though Facebook groups can be great for useful recommendations, a lot of times people tend to take everything personally and too seriously. Avoid saying anything that can be easily solved by a face-to-face interaction.
10. Asking to use their Wi-Fi
Are you new in the neighborhood? Don’t ask for the Wi-Fi password! You are a stranger to the community living there and asking for too much can be seen as an invasion of privacy. Unless your neighbor offers to share her Wi-Fi password with you, find another way to go online. The same goes for Netflix, Prime, or HBO Max, don’t count on someone else paying for services you want to use.