Khaleej Times

Neighbours matter, so acknowledg­e them

- AhMed oMaR BalhaMeR

The word neighbour or neighbourh­ood is usually used to refer to people residing next to, beside, or behind your house or near your area of residence. In my opinion, neighbours are not those who live next to you, but those we see regularly and develop a strong relationsh­ip with — pleasant or dull, beautiful or bad. Their background or the closeness of relationsh­ip does not matter. You spend more time with them. Such neighbours will be present near your residence, your workplace, school or college, parking lot, or any such place. The relationsh­ip among neighbours has however, changed through the years. Nowadays, nobody has the time even to exchange pleasantri­es. Everybody is caught up in their own thoughts or spend time browsing the phone. No words are exchanged on the lift or any common place. This was not the case until a few years ago. We would spend more time with our neighbours sharing joys and sorrow.

I have been visiting a mall for some time now. And there, in one of the outlets, I noticed a new employee. He was shy and always stood rooted to his spot promoting the products in the shop. As days passed I noticed a change. Passers-by and employees of nearby shops started talking to him. Regular visitors to the mall started acknowledg­ing him. And his behaviour started changing. He became more confident and started doing his job more efficientl­y. This is what good neighbours do to us. They bring out the best in us and will be there for us during our times of need.

Therefore, maintainin­g a good relationsh­ip with neighbours is vital. Remember, we might be spending more time with them, sometimes maybe even more than with our families.

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