What is your favourite thing about your city/town?

- Option B. Its very close to the capital, only half an hour by train.
Its a large town. It doesn't have city status but its still got a city vibe without being really fast paced. Its definitely not boring like you would expect a town to be. The people are also really nice here in my opinion. I am thinking of moving though, its quite expensive to live here, and I rather have my space from my familyIs this still revelant?Thanks, Bristol looks good. Not too sure yet though, I have plenty of time to decide though
- The food is amazing there and the scenery is beautiful.Is this still revelant?
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1422- I like it when the military base nearby makes the house shake from the training exercise explosions.React
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- I'm fine where I live. I like my neighbor right now because we do not have HOA, so no extra fees to pay per month. There's no sidewalk but our streets are not too busy and on the weekend we can bike around the school parking lot and play at the school playground. There's a lake nearby with some beaches for the summer so that's nice. There's trails there too! Also, the real beach (the ocean) is only about 2.5 hours away. There's a nice zoo about 1.5 hours away. The cost of living here is not too high either.React
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HOA is Home Owner's Association. There's a lot of communities around us (neighborhoods) that has it because they have a common area (pool, work out room, and playground area). They pay 200-300$ a month to live there!
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- Live in housing area lots of trees, actually we have over 40 trees on our lot (6” to 30” thick 10 are tall pine trees over 50 feet tall). Drive around the main block, a quarter mile from us, which is about 4 miles long you have most any store you on that road you need. A medium size mall, Walmart, 6 shopping centers, 4 gas centers, Lowe’s and Home Depot (both home improvement), Three Harris Teeter’s, Lowe’s, Food Lion (large food market chain), to many restaurants to list, many wooded housing areas, three schools and more. Remember this is just going around the block and there is a left and right side to road.React
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- Ocean views, multiple beaches, picturesque harbor, lots of forest, lots of ponds, easy highway access to get into the city, a few huge shopping plazas with most big stores you’d want, there’s a hockey rink like 5 minutes from my house... it’s got pretty much everything I need.React
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I prefer the absence of ocean views 😅
My favourite city has an 'ocean' view. But it's a fjord, so there's land on the other side
- I like my city cause the streets are clean and safe and the cops and doctors and pastors and grocery workers are kind and pleasant and there is very little racism among majority populations and our universities and libraries and gardens and restaurants and grocery stories are like Heaven on earth and so are the churches I visit but I only visit high quality churches.React
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Im Chinese so sometimes I get profiled for my race and it happened at work because I had a Chinese name on my badge. The guy I liked asked me if I was new to Canada and a lot of the people who tried to befriend me did so because they liked Chinese culture. I don’t like being viewed as the Chinese girl because my Christian background has overwhelmingly deleted my old Chinese social habits such as site seeing or spending excessive time preparing meals or giving parents unconditional obedience and agreement etc...
That's fair. But I would be used to it if I were to move to China. "The White dude" wouldn't hurt me as a nickname 😅
- Overall, I love where I live. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I’m near everything I need/consistently want in my everyday life. Yes, I can’t see the stars because of pollution; yes, it’s flat af; yes, there’s no privacy; yes, the weather sucks. BUT the laws are great, I’m near everything I need/consistently want in my everyday life such as: great bass fishing, pickup football games from 6:30PM-10PM, beautiful sunsets, classy old neighbors, jobs, faces I recognize, and some anonymity because I don’t know anyone. It’s not perfect but it’s epic!React
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- I'm fine with where I live in South Korea, although it's not ideal. I would rather live in my dream neighborhood of Songpa, which is in east Seoul directly next to Gangnam (downtown), and the neighborhood where Lotte Tower is. It's a really cool spot, even if people like Itaeweon ("Little America") more. The neighborhood I'm at is an hour long bus ride from Songpa or Gangam, but it's quiet and not that bad. It's okay; so-so.React
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- Pros
A couple of hours from the capital city by train or the coast by car
A TV personality for one antique dealer and a bargain basement for the other one
The community cafe I volunteer for
Cons
Overpopulated, underdeveloped
Getting gentrified
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- I'll go with country it's small compared to some cities/town. I just wished people would mind their own business otherwise I like everything.React
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- I love where I live.
im rural and its green fields, hills, forests and quite a few castles.
if I pop to local city, it’s pretty much party capital and everyone is friendly, likes a laugh.
just a really great place, night life, food etcReactLike
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- Not a fan of Texas heat, I'll might move UpNorth, I am just not sure of that... all these great people I have here keep me around in hell lands.React
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- We a big park and river to enjoy there nice. i'm sure theirs other places bigger and better but i like it here okayReact
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My city is 10 minutes away from the largest airport in the country. And it has forest and a lake next to it. It also has the 2nd largest shopping center in the country.
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you have a lake nice wish we had a big lake. here its a small lake then we have airplanes flying over all day and night thats the down side here
- It has one of the best salt water beaches in the world.React
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- Anonymous1 yThat it's safe and it's very family friendly. And everyone in my neighborhood is friendly too every time I go for a morning run or walk people say hi:)React
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- I pretty much like 'my' village.
People are friendly/supportive, but not intrusive.
We are slightly ''off the main roads'' - so there's tranquility (and nice nature) all around.ReactLike
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- Downtown there's a street full of murals and beautiful graffiti. There's beautiful statues and brick buildings.React
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- I’m in the city, we have good public transport which means I can get most placesReact
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- very Small town but lots of shopping malls and stores within a 15 minute drive with lots of restaurants!React
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Plus my street goes back into the woods, everything reminds you of a campsite property!
- my town is the grape export capital of my country and my house is surrounded by vineyards. I like it because nature calms my shitReact
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