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A new survey has found that adults who regularly say hello to multiple people in their neighborhood have higher well-being than those who speak to few or no neighbors.
The survey, released Tuesday by Gallop, said well-being rose from 51.5 (out of 100) among people saying howdy to no neighbors to over 64 for people who regularly greeted six neighbors.
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Read more about the study here.
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