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Jarnhamar said:Yup. Small town people only want to live where everyone's the same skin colour. :
I'm starting to feel marginalized.
Jarnhamar said:Yup. Small town people only want to live where everyone's the same skin colour. :
jacksparrow said:Small town folks i.e. from towns less than 100k people will always be apprehensive about moving to / living in bigger cities 250k plus people for a myriad of reasons e.g. they're not trendy enough for the city, they can't handle crowd, they prefer to live where everyone looks like them, etc. The same way most people are scared to pack up and move abroad.
jacksparrow said:Small town folks i.e. from towns less than 100k people will always be apprehensive about moving to / living in bigger cities 250k plus people for a myriad of reasons e.g. they're not trendy enough for the city, they can't handle crowd, they prefer to live where everyone looks like them, etc. The same way most people are scared to pack up and move abroad.
Brad Sallows said:The problem has always been to enable people to work in the kinds of places they want to live.
Brad Sallows said:Prompted by recent events, more companies will explore permanently mobile work forces (from home, and from satellite offices). I suppose many people still have the suburban dream - a detached home with more than two metres between the next house, a skyline that isn't across the road and sixy metres straight up. The problem has always been to enable people to work in the kinds of places they want to live. I predict there will be some anti-densification now, just no idea how much or how long it will last.
Target Up said:I'm starting to feel marginalized.
mariomike said:Even better, to retire in the kinds of places they want to live.
I've been retired for a long time, so can re-locate anywhere in Canada. I also have an EU passport, and my wife has a US passport.
jacksparrow said:Oh stop it...it's what I've heard from a myriad of small town folks. Comments like "too many people in Toronto", "all that traffic", "people living on top of each other", etc.
You have to admit, if you were born and grew in smaller towns, it's a big adjustment moving to the big city i.e. culture shock. No hunting, no room for F-150s, no wearing duck dynasty jackets, etc.
jacksparrow said:Oh stop it...it's what I've heard from a myriad of small town folks. Comments like "too many people in Toronto", "all that traffic", "people living on top of each other", etc.
You have to admit, if you were born and grew in smaller towns, it's a big adjustment moving to the big city i.e. culture shock. No hunting, no room for F-150s, no wearing duck dynasty jackets, etc.
Target Up said:Wow, you just get more and more ignorant as you go along. You don't know me. Myriad? How many is a myriad? Take your bigotry and prejudice somewhere else, we're above that here, right mods?
jacksparrow said:Unfortunately, the wife won't be able to benefit off the EU passport as she is not a kid of yours.
jacksparrow said:Pot calling kettle black eh. I like how you use that "we", the irony speaking for everyone else. First sign of a narcissist behaviour.
If I have to explain "myriad" to you, perhaps you need to go back to school.
What does your signature say..."that's how we roll in redneck land. I rest my case
jacksparrow said:Pot calling kettle black eh. I like how you use that "we", the irony speaking for everyone else. First sign of a narcissist behaviour.
If I have to explain "myriad" to you, perhaps you need to go back to school.
What does your signature say..."that's how we roll in redneck land. I rest my case
Target Up said:If only...
jacksparrow said:Oh stop it...it's what I've heard from a myriad of small town folks. Comments like "too many people in Toronto", "all that traffic", "people living on top of each other", etc.
You have to admit, if you were born and grew in smaller towns, it's a big adjustment moving to the big city i.e. culture shock. No hunting, no room for F-150s, no wearing duck dynasty jackets, etc.