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Neighbourhood Reset

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Knock on five doors of neighbours you've never spoken to. Introduce yourself. Bring something homemade. See who's been living next to you.

€ 5–20

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Het geluid van je eigen voetstappen op het trottoir klinkt anders wanneer je een tas vol zelfgebakken koekjes draagt naar mensen die je nog nooit hebt gesproken. De meeste buren blijken verrassend ontvankelijk voor een onverwachte kennismaking, vooral wanneer er iets lekkers bij zit. Sommigen staan aanvankelijk wat wantrouwend in de deuropening, maar zodra je uitlegt dat je gewoon je buurman of buurvrouw bent, verdwijnt die houding meestal.

Tegen de tijd dat je bij de derde deur aankomt, voel je hoe de zenuwen plaatsmaken voor nieuwsgierigheid. Je ontdekt dat de oudere vrouw drie huizen verderop al twintig jaar tuiniert in haar achtertuin, of dat het jonge stel naast je net een baby heeft gekregen. Deze kleine gesprekken van vijf minuten veranderen hoe je door je eigen straat loopt. Ineens is het niet meer alleen een plek waar je woont, maar een buurt waar je mensen kent.

by PlayTryBe team

Morning: bake something simple. Cookies, banana bread, or brownies. Make enough for five households. Wrap each portion in parchment paper or a small bag.

10Suggestion: If you can't bake, buy good pastries from a local bakery. Honesty: "I didn't make these, but I wanted to bring something."

Identify five doors within a few minutes' walk that belong to people you've never spoken to. Not the friendly ones , the ones you've only exchanged nods with, or never even seen.

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Before you knock on the first door: feel the butterflies. This is social courage. It's supposed to feel a little uncomfortable. That's how you know it matters.

Knock on door one. When they open: "Hi, I'm [name], I live at [your address]. I realised I've never properly introduced myself. I baked these , they're for you."

Suggestion: If they seem surprised or suspicious, that's normal. Smile. Keep it brief. The gift does the talking.

If they invite you in, stay 5-10 minutes max. Ask one genuine question: "How long have you lived here?" or "What do you like about this street?" Then listen.

Continue to doors two through five. Each one gets easier. By door three, you'll have a rhythm. By door five, you'll wonder why you never did this before.

Door four was an elderly man who lives alone. He held the cookies like they were made of gold. He said: "Nobody knocks on my door." We talked for fifteen minutes. I didn't want to leave.

Five doors. Five humans I've been ignoring for years. Each one had a story, a warmth, a reason to be known. Community isn't built by algorithms , it's built by knocking.

Back home, write down each person's name and something about them. Keep this list. Next time you see them, use their name. That's how neighbourhoods are made.

For anyone copying this

Do as we did

PaceIgnite
RouteAny order
Budget€ 5–20

Suggestions

  • Bake something simple the morning of. Cookies, banana bread, muffins. Homemade beats store-bought every time.
  • Go on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon between 2-5 PM. People are home and relaxed.
  • If no one answers, leave the treat with a note: "Hi, I'm [name] from number [X]. Just wanted to say hello."
  • Don't stay longer than 5-10 minutes per door. Light touch. You're planting seeds, not holding interviews.

Variations

Plant version

Plant version: Bring a small plant or herb cutting instead of food. "I had extra basil — thought you might want some."

  • Note: Plant version: Bring a small plant or herb cutting instead of food. "I had extra basil — thought you might want some."

Question walk

Question walk: Instead of bringing something, go with a question: "I'm trying to learn one thing from every neighbour on my street. What's something you know that most people don't?"

  • Note: Question walk: Instead of bringing something, go with a question: "I'm trying to learn one thing from every neighbour on my street. What's something you know that most people don't?"

Street party seed

Street party seed: Use the visits to gauge interest in a street dinner or block party. Plant the idea and see who lights up.

  • Note: Street party seed: Use the visits to gauge interest in a street dinner or block party. Plant the idea and see who lights up.