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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are people offended that Richmond is being referenced as a second-tier city? I thought it was. Most people who move there from the DC area are looking for a less expensive city. There's nothing wrong with that.[/quote] By size (half the population of DC or Baltimore)., Richmond is more of a third tier city. Nothing wrong with that. But pretending it’s similar in amount of amenities is a bit dishonest. What is the airport situation? [/quote] Aside from the airports, what are these amenities you speak of?[/quote] Don’t be disingenuous. If it’s so hard for you to think of the amenities you may need to post on a different forum. There’s nothing wrong with Richmond but it’s weird for ppl to act like it’s equivalent to DC, which is the nation’s Capital. While Richmond was the capital of a desired different countries long ago it’s not the same. [/quote] You need to relax. No one is making the claim that Richmond is the equivalent of Washington, DC or god forbid Baltimore (yikes), but you seem really bent out of shape with posters posting pros and recommendations re Richmond. What gives? It is just irrational to completely dismiss anything about Richmond. I believe the OP wanted to know why someone should relocate there, what it has to offer, etc. So posters are listing that. I can't wrap my head around why posters are such snobs and elitists and want to throw shade at every single positive Richmond post. So immature. Just because some posters like Richmond and have reasons why it might be a nice place to live doesn't mean anything about DC. [/quote] Not sure why you are defensive when anyone points out the disadvantages of Richmond. Every place has pluses and minuses. Personally much prefer Baltimore to Richmond, but doesn’t surprise me that someone who says “god forbid, Baltimore-yikes” is a staunch defender of the sleepy capital of the confederacy. That’s your new neighbors, op.[/quote]
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