Anonymous wrote:Sad to say, but American cities are not that nice, at least compared to European cities. If our cities had better layouts and more charm, maybe more people would live there.
I lived in DC for 6 years and thought it was fun then. But when I moved to a close-in suburb, I was surprised how much my quality of life increased.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't more people live in the cities? Because they're afraid of brown people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once saw a study showing that areas with the highest % of car ownership tended to be where the fittest people live.
That study sounds fake. I have family that live in a county where the closest grocery store is a Walmart 1hr a way. You literally cannot live there without a car.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't more people live in the cities? Because they're afraid of brown people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You couldn’t pay me to live in DC. I lived in Georgetown during law school and I never liked it. Who want to haul their groceries to their house? The crime is an issue. One that I don’t want to deal with on a regular basis.
I love my big house in the burbs. I go into DC once a year. Nothing there I need.
+1. I live only 15 mins away from DC but I never go to the city. No reason for us to hardly.
Anonymous wrote:I once saw a study showing that areas with the highest % of car ownership tended to be where the fittest people live.
Anonymous wrote:You couldn’t pay me to live in DC. I lived in Georgetown during law school and I never liked it. Who want to haul their groceries to their house? The crime is an issue. One that I don’t want to deal with on a regular basis.
I love my big house in the burbs. I go into DC once a year. Nothing there I need.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't more people live in the cities? Because they're afraid of brown people.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't more people live in the cities? Because they're afraid of brown people.
Anonymous wrote:So I was in an Arlington bakery today and parked next to a car with a DC license plate. I went inside and spotted the DC people immediately. Scruffy beard man with beanie, biking shorts, and Yale sweatshirt; aggressive woman with hair in messy topknot, long skirt, and ill fitting shirt; two scraggly looking kids with net skirts and tangled hair bumping into people and yelling. Woman and man were separately arguing with teenage kids who did not get their orders right -- man wanted his two donuts in a box rather than a bag but didn't tell the kid until he handed them to him in a bag and said he "expected" a box; wife complaining that the bread did not smell fresh. People just stepped away from them and let them melt down. In a bakery -- on a Sunday afternoon. After trying to get a discount because the donuts were crushed, they got into their Prius and drove away.
They are definitely city folk.