When you are friendly with people who live near you, and you do little things for each other, you might say, “We’ve always ________ with them.” [Asked in early Questionnaires only]
| NR | 23 |
| BEEN NEIGHBORLY | 22 |
| BEEN NEIGHBORS | 6 |
| BEEN GOOD FRIENDS | 5 |
| BEEN GOOD NEIGHBORS | 5 |
| BEEN FRIENDLY | 4 |
| BEEN FRIENDS | 4 |
| BEEN CLOSE FRIENDS | 2 |
| GOTTEN ALONG | 2 |
| HELPED EACH OTHER | 2 |
| NEIGHBORED | 2 |
| ACCOMMODATED | 1 |
| BEEN CHUMS | 1 |
| BEEN CLOSE | 1 |
| BEEN GOOD TO THEM | 1 |
| CLOSE FRIENDS | 1 |
| CLOSE NEIGHBORS | 1 |
| EXCHANGED WORK | 1 |
| GONE ALONG | 1 |
| GOT ALONG | 1 |
| GOT ALONG WELL | 1 |
| TRADED WORK | 1 |
| VISITED BACK AND FORTH | 1 |
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