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12-05-2010, 10:26 AM
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#51 | Wunder? Wonder?? Wander???
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Originally Posted by asian_XL like I said few posts above, 2 weeks doesn't justify Vancouver is better than Winnipeg. A buddy of mine used to lived in Yellowknife, he told me Vancouver stinks when he moved here during highschool. Now he thinks Vancouver is the best because he moved to Asia and lives by himself.
No doubt, West Coast has the best air on Earth, you can see how it attracts so many retired folks to settle here, but do you know how many working class moved in and out of Vancouver in this decades (read Lomac's post above)? Can the immigrants (not just Asians, but people from other cities) get good working opportunities? It is a question of facts. The Vancouver demographic is changing, the younger generations can't make a good living here. Even the policy letting VISA students to stay here to work won't help much.
Local Vancouverites think Vancouver is the best, mainly because they are just proud of their city hosting the Olypmic and there are no matching cities nearby. Think about Miami or LA is a couple hundred km away from Vancouver, no one would think Vancouver is the best anymore.
just my thought | I know a large number of people from the States that think Vancouver is one of the best cities in the world. You can look at any assessment that rank cities and Vancouver is always top-5 if not top-3.
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12-05-2010, 10:28 AM
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#52 | Wunder? Wonder?? Wander???
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Originally Posted by 4444 worst arguement EVER
didn't russia and qatar just get 2018 & 2022 FIFA world cups...
i should look into moving to qatar... | Since when did World Cup = Olympics
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12-05-2010, 12:18 PM
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#53 | regulator
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Originally Posted by 4444 dude, ghost town past 5? have you ever been there? i've spent A LOT of time down there in the last couple of years, and most things you've said above just aren't true, this is the typical BS i put up with when i talk about so. cal with canadians | The difference is my points are based on facts, and yours are based on some whimsical view of SD that you get from spending 2 weeks there on vacation. And yes, compared to DT Vancouver, SD is virtually uninhabited after working hours. 28,000 people living downtown vs 90,000, its not complicated.
If the things (facts) I've said arent true, please feel free to correct them.
Saying things like the gaslamp district is "about 20 times better than yaletown" and free of douchebaggery is laughable, and not exactly factual/objective.
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12-05-2010, 12:26 PM
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#54 | Banned (ABWS)
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Originally Posted by jigga250 The difference is my points are based on facts, and yours are based on some whimsical view of SD that you get from spending 2 weeks there on vacation. And yes, compared to DT Vancouver, SD is virtually uninhabited after working hours. 28,000 people living downtown vs 90,000, its not complicated.
If the things (facts) I've said arent true, please feel free to correct them.
Saying things like the gaslamp district is "about 20 times better than yaletown" and free of douchebaggery is laughable, and not exactly factual/objective. | That's how most US cities are. Downtowns are strictly businesses. That doesn't mean they don't have entertainment districts in other parts of the city.
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12-05-2010, 12:58 PM
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#55 | regulator
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Originally Posted by bengy That's how most US cities are. Downtowns are strictly businesses. That doesn't mean they don't have entertainment districts in other parts of the city. | I'm aware of that. I was responding to the point regarding downtown specifically. Quote:
i could live in a fine downtown san diego apartment for same or less than a sub par downtown vnacouver apartment... plus downtown san diego is WAY cleaner than vancouver, a lot bigger,
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12-05-2010, 01:40 PM
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#56 | resident Oil Guru
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Originally Posted by Lomac No, not trolling. I'm merely stating my opinion. I know many disagree with it, but... meh.
Besides, I already mentioned earlier I don't live in Vancouver anymore. No need to take someone else's advice to "gtfo" when I decided to do so on my own.  | Nah,totally trolling. 3rd post in already saying something unrelated to the awesome OP.
The post is akin to someone posting a nice vid of the Gold Medal game, then some Canadian-expat living in China talking about how "there are 10 different countries that are better to live in that Canada." What the hell?
Just appreciate the vid for what it is and be happy you moved out of Vancouver. No need to state your opinion unless someone asks what are some better options to live in than Vancouver.
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12-06-2010, 12:36 AM
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#57 | I STILL don't get it
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he was clearly replying to the 2nd post.
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12-06-2010, 01:25 AM
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#58 | I WANT MY 10 YEARS BACK FROM RS.net!
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Originally Posted by stylez2k4 I know a large number of people from the States that think Vancouver is one of the best cities in the world. You can look at any assessment that rank cities and Vancouver is always top-5 if not top-3. | I agree with you that a lot of Americans says Vancouver is the best. Even when I was in LA and telling people I am from Vancouver, 10/10 people say "awesome, your city is the BEST".
Apparently, the cities in the States don't really have many things to do, except work, home, work, home, and more work. Shops close at 7 and all you really can do is drink beer until you pass out at somebody's place. Cdn dollar was cheap back then, food is always good, and a lot of places open till very late in the downtown area, very centralized (for Asians, they hang out in Richmond or Burnaby) that's why they are happy to spend their money here.
How about asking them to be a Canadian? The reaction is like "Fuck Why?" Go check out the American forums and read the negative comments on their northern neighbor. "Canadian live in an igloo, they eat beavers everyday..." Just like my uncle who lives in LA, he always says how much he loves to live in Vancouver, but only when he retires and his medical insurance won't cover him anymore. Another thing they hate is our tax system, so making a living here is not favorable for them.
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12-06-2010, 02:08 AM
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#59 | Need to Seek Professional Help
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This is such a stupid thing to argue over. Of course Vancouver is an awesome place. Good enough to have the Olympics, Vancouver has been a top 5 city to live for countless years now with many of them being at number 1 or 2, pretty much every person I tell that I am from Vancouver comment on what a beautiful city it is, and even though it does have some bad things(what city doesn't) in my opinion the good out weigh the bad.
With that being said it really is a matter of opinion in terms of the people on this board. I lived in the states for 2 years then back to Vancouver for 6 months and now been living in Asia for about 3 years. I personally love being in Asia and have no plans to move back home. There are obvious comforts that I miss from back home but again the good here out weighs the bad.
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Probably because he tells it like it is and knows hockey better than you two dipshits? People respect his opinions, not like you two dipshits? He has a solid income, not like you two dipshits?
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12-06-2010, 10:12 AM
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#60 | Ye olde moderator
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If you don't like Vancouver:
1) Move. Find a better city that suits your needs. Your feet are not nailed to the floor.
2) "There are a lot of cities that are better". Please refer to #1
3) Social problems are rampant, nightlife sucks, housing is way too expensive, our government is a piece of shit, traffic is gay, there is no Starbucks on my block but sadly I cannot and will not do anything about any of the aforementioned issues because I like to whine about them because I can. Please refer to #1.
4) If somebody has an opinion that Vancouver is the best city on earth then just leave them be. They probably have a good job and lots of great opportunities here. You have every right to disagree with them but if you do, please refer to #1.
Vancouver is not perfect in any way. We do need help in a lot of different ways to help make our city an even better place to live, work and play. You can either be part of the solution or part of the problem. Whining about it here is not going to help put a Starbucks on your block.
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12-06-2010, 07:09 PM
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#61 | I WANT MY 10 YEARS BACK FROM RS.net!
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Traffic is gay in Vancouver? Unless you live right above / across where you work, I'd say spending > an hr everyday on the road is reasonable in any city in North America.
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