Readers reply : Do good fences really make good neighbours ?
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions. This week, the knotty issue of home boundaries, and what the saying was intended to mean They say “good fences make good neighbours”, presumably meaning that the stronger the boundary between you and people you need to (…)
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