Anonymous wrote:Boo hoo. People make ignorant, stupid, mean comments about people who live in cities. People can't handle others making different choices, or not agreeing wholeheartedly with their choices. If you didn't move to this suburb for racist, classist reasons, then these comments shouldn't bother you. If you did, then these comments bother you because they hit home. A hit dog hollers, after all. Figure out why you made the choice you made, honestly, and then figure out why these comments bother you, and then deal with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, are you making comments about how you left for the burbs because you just couldn’t stand the low quality of life/schools in the city? Because if you’re saying that to your city-dwelling friends, stop.
OP here. No. But where we live is pretty fraught with stereotypes. Think moving from Dallas to one of the Park Cities.
Did you move to Plano or Southlake? Because if you did then you know exactly why you are getting these comments.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care op? We aren’t in middle school. This would be the least of my concerns.
Let them whine about it. You do what’s best for you. They aren’t paying your bills so who cares
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, are you making comments about how you left for the burbs because you just couldn’t stand the low quality of life/schools in the city? Because if you’re saying that to your city-dwelling friends, stop.
OP here. No. But where we live is pretty fraught with stereotypes. Think moving from Dallas to one of the Park Cities.
Anonymous wrote:We currently live in a different state where school districts are very small and vary dramatically in quality & demographic composition depending on what town or city you’re in.
We recently moved from our city to the “city” next door that has a certain reputation, and our friends have made snide comments about it. How do you politely respond?
Anonymous wrote:Get new friends.