Anonymous
Post 07/27/2015 21:52     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Ft. Wayne.
I've lived overseas before, more than once, but I wouldn't want to move to Tel Aviv.
Anonymous
Post 07/25/2015 11:07     Subject: Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. Israelis are notorious dicks.


Isn't that what they say about Washingtonians? Admittedly, yes, Israeli culture is not as polite as you may be used to but you can't label an entire nationality as "dicks." Unless you yourself are a dick. Because that is a dick move.


Took the thought right out of my head - thanks.

As for PP: What a bigoted, anti-Semitic generalization to make!

YOU are the dick, PP. You should think long and hard about your prejudices and overall worth as a human being.
Anonymous
Post 07/25/2015 08:10     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way would I move to Tel Aviv. Move to Indiana and get a house twice or three times as big as what you'd pay here.


you are originally from flyover country aren't you?

Spending money on experiences > getting a 5000 sqft house to match your 5000 sqft spouse.


NP here. I think your response to PP is pretentious and kind of obnoxious. I'm not a fan of McMansions. And I'm "cultured." But I like having my own space. I also like having a yard and dogs and cats. Living in an apartment in a city full time (as opposed to just traveling there for a temporary "experience") would not appeal to me.

I think you could buy a house with a yard in Indiana and still have enough money leftover to buy "experiences" and travel.

I find it obnoxious when people assume the only experiences worth having are ones that involve travel. I've traveled, and yet my best memories -- hands down -- are the ones that involve running around barefoot in my backyard as a kid chasing fireflies.

I hate it when people pretend they're enlightened and open minded and then make a statement that is completely closed off to the possibility that other people might enjoy different experiences than the kind they enjoy.

I don't have children, and I understand some people like raising kids in a city. But that wouldn't be my preference. One is not better than the other. They're just different.




Well said!


I think this decision is more than a city vs. smaller town thing. I mean, this exact same argument could be had about buying a condo in DC vs. a big house out in Loudon County or southern MD. There are pluses and minuses to both situations.

I haven't been to Tel Aviv but DH has friends who lived there for a few years and loved it. At some point DH may have the opportunity to do a detail there as well for a couple years- admittedly I'd prefer to go to a different region than the Middle East but that would be one of the few places I'd consider in the region.
Anonymous
Post 07/25/2015 01:49     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:Would never move to Isreal as an AA. They are still in the 1950s when it comes to race relations.


Isreal says thank you.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 23:02     Subject: Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:No. Israelis are notorious dicks.


Isn't that what they say about Washingtonians? Admittedly, yes, Israeli culture is not as polite as you may be used to but you can't label an entire nationality as "dicks." Unless you yourself are a dick. Because that is a dick move.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 20:11     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way would I move to Tel Aviv. Move to Indiana and get a house twice or three times as big as what you'd pay here.


you are originally from flyover country aren't you?

Spending money on experiences > getting a 5000 sqft house to match your 5000 sqft spouse.


NP here. I think your response to PP is pretentious and kind of obnoxious. I'm not a fan of McMansions. And I'm "cultured." But I like having my own space. I also like having a yard and dogs and cats. Living in an apartment in a city full time (as opposed to just traveling there for a temporary "experience") would not appeal to me.

I think you could buy a house with a yard in Indiana and still have enough money leftover to buy "experiences" and travel.

I find it obnoxious when people assume the only experiences worth having are ones that involve travel. I've traveled, and yet my best memories -- hands down -- are the ones that involve running around barefoot in my backyard as a kid chasing fireflies.

I hate it when people pretend they're enlightened and open minded and then make a statement that is completely closed off to the possibility that other people might enjoy different experiences than the kind they enjoy.

I don't have children, and I understand some people like raising kids in a city. But that wouldn't be my preference. One is not better than the other. They're just different.




Well said!
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 19:40     Subject: Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:I would pick Tel Aviv but DH would pick Indiana, so I guess I'd end up there :/


Wow. Don't depend on your husband to make you happy, PP.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 19:39     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way would I move to Tel Aviv. Move to Indiana and get a house twice or three times as big as what you'd pay here.


you are originally from flyover country aren't you?

Spending money on experiences > getting a 5000 sqft house to match your 5000 sqft spouse.


NP here. I think your response to PP is pretentious and kind of obnoxious. I'm not a fan of McMansions. And I'm "cultured." But I like having my own space. I also like having a yard and dogs and cats. Living in an apartment in a city full time (as opposed to just traveling there for a temporary "experience") would not appeal to me.

I think you could buy a house with a yard in Indiana and still have enough money leftover to buy "experiences" and travel.

I find it obnoxious when people assume the only experiences worth having are ones that involve travel. I've traveled, and yet my best memories -- hands down -- are the ones that involve running around barefoot in my backyard as a kid chasing fireflies.

I hate it when people pretend they're enlightened and open minded and then make a statement that is completely closed off to the possibility that other people might enjoy different experiences than the kind they enjoy.

I don't have children, and I understand some people like raising kids in a city. But that wouldn't be my preference. One is not better than the other. They're just different.



You have a small, closed mind.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 19:35     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way would I move to Tel Aviv. Move to Indiana and get a house twice or three times as big as what you'd pay here.


you are originally from flyover country aren't you?

Spending money on experiences > getting a 5000 sqft house to match your 5000 sqft spouse.


NP here. I think your response to PP is pretentious and kind of obnoxious. I'm not a fan of McMansions. And I'm "cultured." But I like having my own space. I also like having a yard and dogs and cats. Living in an apartment in a city full time (as opposed to just traveling there for a temporary "experience") would not appeal to me.

I think you could buy a house with a yard in Indiana and still have enough money leftover to buy "experiences" and travel.

I find it obnoxious when people assume the only experiences worth having are ones that involve travel. I've traveled, and yet my best memories -- hands down -- are the ones that involve running around barefoot in my backyard as a kid chasing fireflies.

I hate it when people pretend they're enlightened and open minded and then make a statement that is completely closed off to the possibility that other people might enjoy different experiences than the kind they enjoy.

I don't have children, and I understand some people like raising kids in a city. But that wouldn't be my preference. One is not better than the other. They're just different.

Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 19:30     Subject: Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:No. Israelis are notorious dicks.


And so loud.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 19:21     Subject: Would you move to tel aviv?

No. Israelis are notorious dicks.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 18:32     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would never move to Isreal as an AA. They are still in the 1950s when it comes to race relations.


Source?


Have you ever been there? The way they treat ethiopian jews is horrible.


+1



I'm AA (biracial) and love Tel Aviv. Had a blast when I was there
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 17:39     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way would I move to Tel Aviv. Move to Indiana and get a house twice or three times as big as what you'd pay here.


you are originally from flyover country aren't you?

Spending money on experiences > getting a 5000 sqft house to match your 5000 sqft spouse.


Nope, sorry to disappoint your little mind. Born and raised in DC/burbs. Definitely take the nice house over danger zone. I'm not a snob like you seem to be.


I've never met anyone here who was born and raised "in DC/burbs." How weird.



Why do you have to be so insulting? There's nothing weird about it. Your need to put others down is unfortunate.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 17:25     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would never move to Isreal as an AA. They are still in the 1950s when it comes to race relations.


Source?


Have you ever been there? The way they treat ethiopian jews is horrible.


+1

Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 16:48     Subject: Re:Would you move to tel aviv?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No way would I move to Tel Aviv. Move to Indiana and get a house twice or three times as big as what you'd pay here.


you are originally from flyover country aren't you?

Spending money on experiences > getting a 5000 sqft house to match your 5000 sqft spouse.


Nope, sorry to disappoint your little mind. Born and raised in DC/burbs. Definitely take the nice house over danger zone. I'm not a snob like you seem to be.


I've never met anyone here who was born and raised "in DC/burbs." How weird.