Today-Feb 14

Neighbors are not exchanging greetings or striking up casual conversations as much as before, amid a trend of residents in public housing flats turning to social media or chat groups to interact with people in their community. Fewer residents also engaged in “higher-intensity interactions” with their neighbors, by visiting or exchanging food or gifts or helping to look after children, for instance. These were among the findings of the Housing and Development Board’s (HDB) latest sample household survey, released on Sunday (Feb 14). The survey was conducted between January and September 2018 involving about 7,800 households, just as the number of HDB households here surpassed one million.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/neighbours-arent-greeting-each-other-talking-much-interactions-shift-online-hdb-survey