Introduction:In recent years, interpersonal relationships have gradually become the focus of research in the fields of art, psychology, sociology, and behavioral science. In the contemporary economy and the development of technology, interpersonal relationships are the foundation and theme of human life.“Most human behavior takes place within the context of the individual's relationships with others ,” Harry (2000) said. However, in our daily lives, especially in the communities in which we live, neighborhood relationships are a kind of interpersonal relationship based on regional relations. With the acceleration of people's life rhythms and urban changes, the relationship between neighborhoods has been gradually drifting away, so we often ignore those that we often see but never directly interact with-Our Familiar Strangers. As a member of the community, we tend to use countless observable clues to construct the meaning behind this place: noisy or quiet, clean or dirty, and big or small. However, we have reduced our interactions with our neighbors.