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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I think a lot of folks don't quite understand the deep, deep distaste for suburban living that millennials have--as opposed to BabyBoomers/GenX. In my opinion, folks living in the suburbs are just as likely to be moving *into* the city in pursuit of good schools as city dwellers moving out. Especially if you live in Prince Georges or Montgomery County. Things are changing fast, and they're liable to change even faster over the next decade. [/quote] There are plenty of us Gen Xers, in the city, too. In my neighborhood, they call us aging hipsters (which is half right as applied to me). [/quote] GenXer too. I have always hated living in the burbs as have all my GenX friends. DH and I have always lived in walkable comunities. Not sure this is just a millennial thing.[/quote] GenXer, grew up in the city. Still live in the city. Hate the 'burbs. I don't understand why you would want to live there, drive a huge mini-van back and forth to work, back and forth to resteraunts, back and forth to school, back and forth to playdates, you get where I'm going.... Oh, and why do 'burbinites think they care about the enviroment. Try leaving your car for 10 minutes of the day and not be in a building.[/quote]
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