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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The only point to living in the city was being close to the office to spare us a commute. So we put up with the expensive housing, crowded conditions, crime, etc, because at least we weren’t spending two hours in the car every day. But now? With everyone working mostly from home? Why would ANYONE, especially families, *choose* to live in the city if they didn’t have to? [/quote] Because full time telework won't last forever? Because we like walking to things? Going to restaurants that aren't Applebees? Being able to have more than two drinks at a party or bar without paying $50 to get home (and back to your car the next day) and wondering if you will even be able to get an Uber to the ass end of nowhere? Being able to go to a museum or concert or play without it being an all day production? Because we actually understand statistics and know that there is no practical difference between your likelihood of being murdered whether you live in the city or suburbs as long as you're not selling drugs or joining a gang? Because we don't want to contribute to wasteful, car-based, suburban sprawl lifestyles? So yeah, there are plenty of reasons ANYONE would choose to live in a city, or were you only asking from a Karen perspective? [/quote] +1000 some Some Of us don’t have the personality that takes to live in the burbs.[/quote]
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