I wait and see how they are first. If they appear friendly, I will introduce myself. Giving a gift to a stranger could be a bad idea. If it's a food gift, they could be allergic to something in it, or it could go against their religion to eat it. Same with alcohol. I like to get to know someone before I give them gifts.
I agree. I just saw a movie on TV where that was going on. The hello and welcome gift and I am thinking "geeze I don't even know half my neighbors and I have been here more than 2 decades. I don't want to know anyone until I know what they are like first.
I live in an apartment building. With the exception of one family on the opposite end of the floor and the POS that lives next door, I know no one else. I saw one fellow leaving his apartment the other day as I was coming home from work and he said hello, so I responded in kind.
I don't usually do anything. The only time I ever introduced myself to a new neighbor was after I caught their little dog in my yard with my dead duck in its mouth. They were really nice old people and they felt awful about it and I presented them with a baby lime tree to show that there was no hard feelings. I secretly hated that evil duck anyway..he attacked anything that moved..
I introduce my self and welcome them to the neighborhood. Then ask if they need any help. I don't bring gifts since not knowing them would not know what would be a good choice. Giving a gift on assumption could result in an unwelcome gift.
We are a private community so finite number of people can live here. We all know each other and believe in live and let live. Better to set the tone of a friendly neighborhood than ignore them and have them feel unwelcome.
Our Welcoming Committee will get them their keys, directory and welcome them on behalf of the rest of the community.