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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-12-10 06:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #2169 ]


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Re: Stupid questions from non-natives (Part Seven)

(Anonymous) 2012-12-11 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
Same Californian-by-way-of-Florida anon from above:

It depends on the family and the neighborhood. For my immediate family, we tend to have decently large gatherings, but not invite neighbors we're not otherwise friends with, but friends from all over the city. So we'd have 50 people over for a graduation party, say, but everyone would have been specifically invited, rather than being open to random neighbors. My mom's super social, though, so in practice most of our neighbors were also on the invited friends list.

My family up in Montreal, when there's a celebration, seems to invite pretty much the entire Jewish community up there, but not necessarily neighbors in general, although there's a huge overlap, so it can be hard to tell.

I've once or twice been invited by random neighbors to some sort of open house party, but it's pretty rare. Most of the places I've lived since leaving for college haven't had much of a neighborhood atmosphere.