I believe that as part of their job the ;local Postmen in France check up on people who live alone or are vulnerable to check if they are ok while doing their rounds.....
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Originally posted by DP Kilfo View PostI use to post Irelands Own magazine to an old gentleman in wexford just for that very reason he would look forward to the postman, not sure about the Irelands Own.Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!
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Originally posted by DP Kilfo View PostI use to post Irelands Own magazine to an old gentleman in wexford just for that very reason he would look forward to the postman, not sure about the Irelands Own.
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Originally posted by bojangles View Post
That was a nice touch, we underestimate how lonely people can be. The rural postmen ( or women) are brilliant.Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!
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Originally posted by quinner View PostI believe that as part of their job the ;local Postmen in France check up on people who live alone or are vulnerable to check if they are ok while doing their rounds.....
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Originally posted by bojangles View Post
That was a nice touch, we underestimate how lonely people can be. The rural postmen ( or women) are brilliant.
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I’m afraid neighbours aren’t what they were in my youth & younger days growing up in
Dublin where they all looked out for each other.
In the small Cul de Sac where I live we have, Moldovans, Phillipinos, Bulgarians, Latvians, Indians, Peruvians & 2 Polish families.
There are 2 single career girls in the houses either side of us who are almost never there.
The young Polish couple living in the house opposite us are brilliant & seem to have adopted us as they are always looking out for us.
She calls over every day to see if we are Ok or if we need anything.
She calls us her Irish mammy daddy.
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Originally posted by Napper Tandy View Post
It's a paid service, aimed at people who have elderly family living in rural France. The postie will even deliver groceries and medicines. Makes sense and helps keep rural postal services open.
Local Post offices here are usually groceries, dry cleaning, bank facilities and everything else you can think of...I am thinking more of what my son in law does...Becomes a friend, he even gives them my daughters phone number as she is more likely available..But the most important part is the daily knock on the door and the voice reply...Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!
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Originally posted by ob1kenobi.23 View PostI’m afraid neighbours aren’t what they were in my youth & younger days growing up in
Dublin where they all looked out for each other.
In the small Cul de Sac where I live we have, Moldovans, Phillipinos, Bulgarians, Latvians, Indians, Peruvians & 2 Polish families.
There are 2 single career girls in the houses either side of us who are almost never there.
The young Polish couple living in the house opposite us are brilliant & seem to have adopted us as they are always looking out for us.
She calls over every day to see if we are Ok or if we need anything.
She calls us her Irish mammy daddy.
Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!
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That is so true Quinner. Years ago nobody was well off everybody was more or less in the same boat and there was a very strong community bond. I remember when somebody died, the evening the funeral went to the church, neighbours would bake apple tarts, soda bread etc and come into the house and get a tea and sandwiches ready for the group coming back from the church. There was also a black boat that appeared from somewhere for the widow etc as people could not afford to go out and buy a coat. But as things improved for people, they slowly but surely became more selfish and apart from a few decent souls that bond is gone. I have a neighbour here who has the keys to the house, she comes in any time it is snowing to see if I need anything, she is very decent and was raised the old way. Her mother comes up once a week from Tipp and stays the night, so I told her she could park in my driveway. She calls to see me and gives me a little pressie at Christmas. I discovered in conversation with her that her father and my cousin played in a band together years ago. My cousin played the sax and finally gave it up and became a Florist in Tipp - small world
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Originally posted by Vico2 View PostThat is so true Quinner. Years ago nobody was well off everybody was more or less in the same boat and there was a very strong community bond. I remember when somebody died, the evening the funeral went to the church, neighbours would bake apple tarts, soda bread etc and come into the house and get a tea and sandwiches ready for the group coming back from the church. There was also a black boat that appeared from somewhere for the widow etc as people could not afford to go out and buy a coat. But as things improved for people, they slowly but surely became more selfish and apart from a few decent souls that bond is gone. I have a neighbour here who has the keys to the house, she comes in any time it is snowing to see if I need anything, she is very decent and was raised the old way. Her mother comes up once a week from Tipp and stays the night, so I told her she could park in my driveway. She calls to see me and gives me a little pressie at Christmas. I discovered in conversation with her that her father and my cousin played in a band together years ago. My cousin played the sax and finally gave it up and became a Florist in Tipp - small worldHere Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!
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Just back from a 6th class school end of year talent show my granddaughter was part of the choir ,you could see confidence and not so confident but all great kids. who was it that wrote. " I believe children are the future teach them well and let them lead the way "
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Originally posted by DP Kilfo View PostJust back from a 6th class school end of year talent show my granddaughter was part of the choir ,you could see confidence and not so confident but all great kids. who was it that wrote. " I believe children are the future teach them well and let them lead the way "Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!
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