As a Parisian, I concur! |
...but we're toning it down for the Olympics. |
Not at all |
No. |
Paris is looking spectacular! The Los Angeles committee must be shaking in fear! Paris has the Seine, the Eiffel Tower and LA has the 105 and Burbank. |
+1. It seems okay, probably more fun than DC, but I would never purposely go there. |
OOSers like to go home + weather + bigger job markets for high-paying jobs are more common on coasts Big 10 people go to Chicago because for them it's close to home, the weather is familiar, and the job market is comparatively big in-region. |
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Born and bred East coaster here who has lived in NYC, Boston, DC and Philly. I love Chicago. To me, sophistication is having the best of everything which you can definitely have in Chicago in terms of food, museums, theater, architecture, education, airports that can get you almost anywhere direct. It’s not really a career hub for many glamor/power fields even though it’s an overall great job market and I think that dings it a bit. |
Yes. I have lived in cities on both coasts as well as in Chicago. |
This. |
This is so funny to me, because I don't consider Boston a real city at all. The dinky little T! |
It’s full of obnoxious state school hicks who grew up <300 miles away and are scared to move more than a few hour drive from hometown. It’s also on the decline, so much so that Nashville is eating its lunch as a middle class weekend vacation destination. Sophisticated people flee Chicago and never go back, ex Obamas. |
I went to summer camp in Wisconsin with a lot of boys from Chicago, and they literally would not shut up about how Chicago was as good as NYC (I lived in a suburb of NYC).
It was incessant. I don't think of people from Chicago as hicks, but they certainly have a complex about it... which then makes you start thinking maybe they are hicks. |
to me the one BIG observation about chicagoans is they oftentimes dont see the need to leave the US. overall. which - yes if you dont want to do that, it is sort of unsophisticated bc you lack curiosity. |