shovelmike
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2019
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- Location
- Rural Missouri
- Tractor
- Ferguson TO35 , Mahindra eMax 22, Hustler Super Z
I think TV and air conditioning have contributed greatly to the isolation of people and lack of interaction. I remember when we did not have a TV or air conditioning. We'd spend the time outdoors or sitting on the porch. In town, we'd sit on the front porch and talk to the neighbors who were sitting on their front porch.
I don't see any problem in the way the OP's neighbor behaved, just establishing whos who and introducing himself. It's the way things are commonly done here in rural Missouri. Neighbors saw me building my shed and came to help, neighbors with car or tractor trouble felt welcome to ask for help, which I cheerfully gave. One day when it was threatening rain we saw a neighbor with hay in the field they were trying to get put up before rain ruined it, my wife and I dropped what we were doing and assisted, just what country folks do.
I miss the tight knit sense of community before TV and AC dominated people's lives.