Anonymous wrote:I love living in DC. Second place is a tie between Singapore and Cayman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in 11 cities in 8 countries and DC is by far the nicest of them. I was just thinking that while strolling around Dupont and Adams Morgan with my kids earlier today. Vancouver and London were also nice but too rainy. Paris was insane. Toronto is fantastically international but too cold, etc. DC wins hands down.
There are stunning places I visited a lot and loved like Dakar and Rio but the traffic is too crazy.
I've lived all over the place and I have to agree. DC really is world class in so many ways. I never appreciated it until I really had lived in so many other places and that's when I realized I needed to come back...
How so? Seriously, it has certain charms, but is incredibly provincial by world standards. That’s not only my opinion, but what I hear constantly from international visitors to the city. They are often surprised to find that the capital of the United States is so quaint, to put it politely.
Anonymous wrote:I loved living in South Africa. (Good) wine cheaper than (good) water. Saw rhinos every week. Amazing culture. Interesting people. Great shopping. Easy to live very well. Perfect for a specific hobby that I love very much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in 11 cities in 8 countries and DC is by far the nicest of them. I was just thinking that while strolling around Dupont and Adams Morgan with my kids earlier today. Vancouver and London were also nice but too rainy. Paris was insane. Toronto is fantastically international but too cold, etc. DC wins hands down.
There are stunning places I visited a lot and loved like Dakar and Rio but the traffic is too crazy.
I've lived all over the place and I have to agree. DC really is world class in so many ways. I never appreciated it until I really had lived in so many other places and that's when I realized I needed to come back...
How so? Seriously, it has certain charms, but is incredibly provincial by world standards. That’s not only my opinion, but what I hear constantly from international visitors to the city. They are often surprised to find that the capital of the United States is so quaint, to put it politely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in 11 cities in 8 countries and DC is by far the nicest of them. I was just thinking that while strolling around Dupont and Adams Morgan with my kids earlier today. Vancouver and London were also nice but too rainy. Paris was insane. Toronto is fantastically international but too cold, etc. DC wins hands down.
There are stunning places I visited a lot and loved like Dakar and Rio but the traffic is too crazy.
I've lived all over the place and I have to agree. DC really is world class in so many ways. I never appreciated it until I really had lived in so many other places and that's when I realized I needed to come back...
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in 11 cities in 8 countries and DC is by far the nicest of them. I was just thinking that while strolling around Dupont and Adams Morgan with my kids earlier today. Vancouver and London were also nice but too rainy. Paris was insane. Toronto is fantastically international but too cold, etc. DC wins hands down.
There are stunning places I visited a lot and loved like Dakar and Rio but the traffic is too crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tashkent, baby!
Nothing like eating that shashlik at chigatai bazaar, amirite?
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in 11 cities in 8 countries and DC is by far the nicest of them. I was just thinking that while strolling around Dupont and Adams Morgan with my kids earlier today. Vancouver and London were also nice but too rainy. Paris was insane. Toronto is fantastically international but too cold, etc. DC wins hands down.
There are stunning places I visited a lot and loved like Dakar and Rio but the traffic is too crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in 11 cities in 8 countries and DC is by far the nicest of them. I was just thinking that while strolling around Dupont and Adams Morgan with my kids earlier today. Vancouver and London were also nice but too rainy. Paris was insane. Toronto is fantastically international but too cold, etc. DC wins hands down.
There are stunning places I visited a lot and loved like Dakar and Rio but the traffic is too crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Tashkent, baby!