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Saying hello to neighbors could boost your well-being, a new survey says
- A new Gallup survey found that regularly saying hello to multiple people in your neighborhood can boost well-being. Well-being scores rose from 51.5 to over 64 for people who greeted six neighbors.
- Regular greetings improve not only social success but also physical, financial, career, and community health. Greeting neighbors can increase community well-being, satisfaction in one's career, physical energy, and responsible spending habits.
- Younger adults tend to greet fewer neighbors, possibly due to urban living and smartphone use.
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