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needs and your property, who is helpful in the little day-to-day situations that come up, and who is
supportive in times of crisis.
A good neighbor is someone who, for instance, understands that your children may occasionally
run across his lawn,- even though you tell them not to. He'll realize that children can be careless
about things like that, and he won't make a big fuss about it unless it becomes a regular thing. In
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