Neighborhood Food Sharing

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Lolita

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Food often builds community ties. Have you ever participated in food swaps, community kitchens, or potlucks? What effect did it have on neighborhood closeness and friendships?
 
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Yes, participating in potlucks strengthened neighborhood bonds, fostering friendship, sharing traditions, and creating a sense of belonging within the community.
 

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I have participated in food swaps, community kitchen as well as potlucks, especially in m y village. In the village, neighborhood is a friendly community. Currently, I live in a city and in the city people are not much interested ion mixing up with other people.
 

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Yes, we share food with our neighbours. It is a good practice and it is a great thing. People should share food with each other. This increases and strengthens social bonds.
 

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Sharing of food between neighbours is something that my family participated in when I was a child. It is no longer too common now. I had a neighbor back in my former apartment that turned a sister to me and we often shared every food we cooked.
 
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