Neighborhood conversation questions
1. Do you live in a big or small neighborhood? Do you like it?
2. Are there parks or playgrounds in your neighborhood?
3. What is your favorite place in your neighborhood?
4. I love visiting my neighbors. Do you like spending time with yours?
5. Having good neighbors can make a big difference in your quality of life. Do you agree? Why are good neighbors important?
6. What kind of shops or stores can you find in your neighborhood?
7. Is your neighborhood noisy or quiet? How do you feel about that?
8. How do you usually get around in your neighborhood?
9. I think having a grocery store nearby is important. Do you have one close to your house?
10. Have you ever participated in community events in your neighborhood? What was the experience like?
11. If you could change one thing about your neighborhood, what would it be?
12. Have you ever participated in community events in your neighborhood? What was the experience like?
13. If you could change one thing about your neighborhood, what would it be?
14. How does your neighborhood reflect the culture of your city or country?
15. What makes a neighborhood feel safe and welcoming to you?
16. Do you think your neighborhood is a good place for families with children? Why or why not?
17. How has your neighborhood changed over the years?
18. What are some problems that some neighborhoods might have? Have you heard of traffic congestion, crime, or lack of green spaces? How do these problems affect people’s lives?
19. Do you think neighborhoods should have more green spaces? Why or why not?
20. I believe neighborhoods can impact mental health. How do you think the environment where people live influences their well-being?
21. How have historical events, such as industrialization, migration, and urban renewal, shaped the neighborhoods we see today? How do government policies and zoning regulations affect neighborhood development?
