Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been to America? This whole country is a s-hole. And yes, New England is the best of it. Which tells you something.
OP here. That is a problem. I haven’t seen much of America. Love DC and NYC but haven’t really been outside those two cities. Was hoping for New England to feel more like Europe based on what I read. It was so disappointing. Boston looked like a larger Baltimore and had no vibe. What people usually like about New England? Fall foliage was nice but those are just trees; I can get the same views around DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was depressing about it?
PP here.. i just re-read your post.
You know that NE is really really really old, right? It's going to be "tired". They are not going to have new fangled buildings in their downtowns.
Also, it's the fall. It's cold up there. There aren't going to be too many festivals outside.
What were you expecting, exactly?
Like any region there are parts of NE that are tired and rundown. Where exactly did you go to that you felt it was depressing?
OP here. I don’t mind old architecture. I love it! I was expecting for Boston and other towns to look more like European cities in Germany/Austria/Switzerland. It was depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been to America? This whole country is a s-hole. And yes, New England is the best of it. Which tells you something.
OP here. That is a problem. I haven’t seen much of America. Love DC and NYC but haven’t really been outside those two cities. Was hoping for New England to feel more like Europe based on what I read. It was so disappointing. Boston looked like a larger Baltimore and had no vibe. What people usually like about New England? Fall foliage was nice but those are just trees; I can get the same views around DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was depressing about it?
PP here.. i just re-read your post.
You know that NE is really really really old, right? It's going to be "tired". They are not going to have new fangled buildings in their downtowns.
Also, it's the fall. It's cold up there. There aren't going to be too many festivals outside.
What were you expecting, exactly?
Like any region there are parts of NE that are tired and rundown. Where exactly did you go to that you felt it was depressing?
OP here. I don’t mind old architecture. I love it! I was expecting for Boston and other towns to look more like European cities in Germany/Austria/Switzerland. It was depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was depressing about it?
PP here.. i just re-read your post.
You know that NE is really really really old, right? It's going to be "tired". They are not going to have new fangled buildings in their downtowns.
Also, it's the fall. It's cold up there. There aren't going to be too many festivals outside.
What were you expecting, exactly?
Like any region there are parts of NE that are tired and rundown. Where exactly did you go to that you felt it was depressing?
OP here. I don’t mind old architecture. I love it! I was expecting for Boston and other towns to look more like European cities in Germany/Austria/Switzerland. It was depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been to America? This whole country is a s-hole. And yes, New England is the best of it. Which tells you something.
OP here. That is a problem. I haven’t seen much of America. Love DC and NYC but haven’t really been outside those two cities. Was hoping for New England to feel more like Europe based on what I read. It was so disappointing. Boston looked like a larger Baltimore and had no vibe. What people usually like about New England? Fall foliage was nice but those are just trees; I can get the same views around DMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was depressing about it?
PP here.. i just re-read your post.
You know that NE is really really really old, right? It's going to be "tired". They are not going to have new fangled buildings in their downtowns.
Also, it's the fall. It's cold up there. There aren't going to be too many festivals outside.
What were you expecting, exactly?
Like any region there are parts of NE that are tired and rundown. Where exactly did you go to that you felt it was depressing?
Anonymous wrote:Have you been to America? This whole country is a s-hole. And yes, New England is the best of it. Which tells you something.
Anonymous wrote:What was depressing about it?