The good neighbour edition with Stacey and J Sbu - Is it necessary to know your neighbours' names?

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On Tuesday, Stacey and J Sbu had a little chat about neighbours after J Sbu had the most awkward moment with his neighbour this morning.

J Sbu was making his way to work and right after he got in the car, he realised that he had a flat tyre and he had misplaced his rim wrench. Now the tricky part was that he had to ask someone close to lend me theirs. The closest person to me was obviously his neighbour. Now, this is where it gets awkward..

As he buzzed at his neighbours gate it dawned on him that he didn't know his neighbours name.. How horrible..

So we asked KZN Is it necessary to know your neighbours' names? Listen to what KZN had to say.
8 Dec 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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