LONDON -- A good neighbour is someone who lends you a cup of sugar when you run out or agrees to water your plants while you're on holiday.
But a great neighbour is someone with initiative -- someone who takes a proactive approach to their neighbourly duties.
SEE ALSO: The UK needed a foreign secretary and chose Boris Johnson for the jobFollowing the announcement of his appointment as Britain's new foreign secretary, a conscientious member of the community took it upon themselves to make a statement of their own that was captured on live television as Johnson gave an interview outside of his North London home.
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When the newly appointed foreign minister arrived home yesterday evening, he was greeted by a sign placed on his neighbour's fence proclaiming: "Sorry World."
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The news of Johnson's appointment has been met by a range of reactions, from stifled laughter to utter panic, which comes as no surprise given the former mayor of London's, er, unusual track record in the diplomacy arena.
While it has not been verified whether the cardboard apology comes from BoJo's neighbour or a contrite protester, we can only assume the sign was posted out of a sense of obligation to fulfill an ancient code of neighbourliness -- to the world, that is.
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