The saying implies that with a fence between neighbors you can each maintain your privacy. When people become complacent about their neighbors privacy or wishes then ill feelings can occur. If your neighbor has the run of your yard there is always the chance that they might do something against your wishes. This does not imply that they are going to irritate you on purpose but there is the chance. A fence between the properties will eliminate the chance that they may trespass into something that you do not want to share. This is also not just about a physical fence. It also means that your neighbors should not have free run of the knowledge of your lives and what goes on in your household. There has to be boundries in all relationships which would constitute a fence. In regard to the actual fence it should be low enough to allow communication between the neighbors while keeping some things out. The same applies to the personal fence. Do not build a stone wall between each other that allows for no communication.
This phrase, from Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall," suggests that clear boundaries and respect for personal space can foster positive and harmonious relationships between people. By respecting each other's boundaries, neighbors can maintain a healthy distance and avoid conflicts.
You can use "agreeable" in a compound sentence by connecting it with coordinating conjunctions such as "and," "but," or "or." For example, "The weather is agreeable, and we are going for a walk in the park."
Her actions undermined the trust her team had in her leadership.
yes you can but only in good sense
You would add a suffix, -ness, to the adjective "good" to form the abstract noun "goodness."The word good is an abstract noun as a word for something conforming to a moral order; praiseworthy character; something beneficial or useful.
It doesn't make sense grammatically unless you are asking what the phrase "good name" actually means. Asking someone "What is your good name?" would either get you a definition or a blank expression. A "good name" is your reputation.
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors- Robert Frost
No, that is a metaphor. I think. ^^
The poet who wrote "good fences make good neighbors" is Robert Frost, in his poem "Mending Wall." The line reflects on the idea of boundaries and the need for establishing personal space in relationships.
It is the Spanish equivalent of the English, "Good fences make good neighbors." It literally means, "A good fence makes a good neighbor."
The line "Good fences make good neighbors" is from the poem "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost. It reflects the idea that clear boundaries and respect for personal space can lead to positive relationships between neighbors.
Humans, as a species, are territorial. Also you could be living next to a pedophile or other person you may find undesirable.
Birds Make Good Neighbors was created in 2005-04.
Culture is not created, it is allowed to develop. It is nurtured. It is the meaning of the group that rises from being. The most important premise that a culture group member must know is the adage, good fences make good neighbors. Fences are not necessarily a physical thing, fences can also be metaphorical.
Culture is not created, it is allowed to develop. It is nurtured. It is the meaning of the group that rises from being. The most important premise that a culture group member must know is the adage, good fences make good neighbors. Fences are not necessarily a physical thing, fences can also be metaphorical.
Culture is not created, it is allowed to develop. It is nurtured. It is the meaning of the group that rises from being. The most important premise that a culture group member must know is the adage, good fences make good neighbors. Fences are not necessarily a physical thing, fences can also be metaphorical.
Russian and Canadians both make good neighbors.
Because good borders make good neighbors.