Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Living With Neighbors: How to Go Above and Beyond

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Living in an apartment has its own set of challenges. Being in such close proximity to other people can lend to some annoyances that you wouldn’t have otherwise. Loud noises, strange smells, dirty common areas, these are only a few of the things you’ll encounter when living in an apartment. The major rule is to be respectful. Treat others the way that you would want to be treated and you’ll probably be behaving appropriately.

Start small. Be aware of the noise pollution you’re putting out into the apartment. Cooking dinner and thinking of blasting some music? Think of how you would react to hearing your neighbor’s tunes blaring through the walls. Keep it down a notch. By being cognizant of the noise in your apartment you can cut down on the annoyance of your neighbors. Being respectful towards them could come back to you. They might decide to keep their music lower the next time they’re listening to their music.

Imagine walking into your favorite coffee place, (Main Street Grind, anyone?) and looking in front of you to see a line stretching almost to infinity! Doesn’t look like you’re getting your coffee anytime soon, does it? Now imagine looking behind you in line and seeing your neighbor. Wouldn’t it be nice to grab them a coffee? Buying their coffee for them will save them time and help them get where they’re going faster. It could also earn you a new friend! Learn your neighbor’s coffee order and they might just repay the favor the next time they turn around and see you at the end of the line. They’ll turn around from the counter with their coffee and your steaming hot pumpkin latte. That’s enough to create a budding friendship!

There’s no faster way to a person’s heart than through their stomach. When you want to treat your neighbor to something, why not dinner? Burgerrito’s in Watford City is the perfect place to treat them. Take them to a delicious lunch at Burgeritto’s! We recommend the Chipotle Burger. Your neighbor and your stomach will thank us later.

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