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Dear Cheng,
1. In many of the new apartments, especially in newly or recently developed HDB estates especially in SengKang and Punggol, yes indeed, there are many apartments at the end of corridors with two flat main entrances facing each other. And in close proximity i.e. as close as 1 metre.
2. In fact, this is also common in some of the existing and new condominiums. For example, if one had visited Parkview condo at Bukit Batok, some of the (two units face) each other and also witin 1 metre proximity, also.
3. Therefore, in land scarce Singapore, you are not alone in this situation.
4. Overall, this has more to do with `commonsense approach'. Where, one's tolerance level may not be that `good' especially if neighbours are not that considerate. Such as if one neighhour either place plants and/or shoes or shoe rack outside their apartment. It may become `nerve racking' for the next door neighbour ..who may have a small family and are at odds with this type of un-neighbourly practise.
Many of us also have our own comfort zone and prefer privacy.
5. It is felt that many of the residents either become tolerant of each other or result in unhappiness ... Really, there is not much choice but to exercise tolerance.
6. In fact, if one's neighour is a Chinese, it is hope that both do not resort to Ba Gua wars where, one party places a Ba Gua above their door. This results in one having to take action to counter this by (no choice) using another Ba Gua to counter-act it. This is a lose-lose situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/28/2002 3:46:00 AM, Cheng Goh wrote:
>HI
>
>My main door (new HDB) is
>directly facing my neighbour's
>main door. As it's corner
>unit, there isn't much "common
>corridor" between us. Please
>advise is this considered bad
>for flow of "chi"?
>
>Thank you.
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