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What do you love most about Vancouver? The multi-cultural diversity? The amazing natural beauty that surrounds us? The Canucks, our consistently league leading NHL team? The deep and unique cultural history? The temperate climate that give us a distinct mix of different seasons? Revscene :hotbaby:? http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/...r88/Grouse.jpghttp://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/...88/naslund.jpg http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/...8cc2240f_z.jpg http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/...rryblossom.jpg http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/.../lionsgate.jpg |
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i love that i can live in a place where people see other races and think nothing of it because it's so common. |
^^^ Vancouverites (espeically immigrants) that have never lived outside of this city don't know how good they've got it here. Go to Calgary or Edmonton and you're sure to run into some pretty racist and narrow-mined people that are not shy to tell you what they think of you right in your face. |
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Ironically, the weather. For 2 months a year anyway. Posted via RS Mobile |
I love it because it's my home. Posted via RS Mobile |
The food. The water that's clean enough and tastes good enough out of the tap. The non-humidity. Have you ever been to HK or toronto? :heckno: |
As far as cultural history goes. I'm sorry but there really isn't an obvious one. Vancouver is such a new city (compared to other major North American cities) that there just isn't enough "history" behind it for people to identify themselves to. You want a city with history? Go to Montreal, New York, Boston, Chicago... now those have real big-city history and cultural background. European cities are even more "cultured", just as you mentioned... Also, don't take this the wrong way, but I doubt many of us can identify with the first nations' unique cultural background. There isn't enough influences in art, literature, and architecture (as you said) to shape the uniqueness that defines Vancouver. For so long the BC government has been trying to push that as what's unique about Vancouver, but most people I know don't really see things the same way and do not relate or identify to them directly. When you say "Vancouver", people don't think about the first nations people and their heritage, they instead think about the mountains, lakes, open areas, and the weather - those define our city's culture and uniqueness. I am sure the traditions, stories, and language are beautiful, but in a city with so many other races and people from different cultures, that ONE culture just seems to get lost among them even if it's been here for hundreds or thousands of years. If not for the government's effort in pushing that (first nations culture) as our identity, we may not even notice too much of it around our everyday lives. Kind of sad, yes, but that is the reality. |
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1)20 minutes + a car = millions of cool places to go. There's been nights where me and friends are bored/everyones pretty faded and wants to do something but don't wanna go clubbing/to a restaurant ... grab the car and cruise upto cypress lookout/kits beach, just hangout and shoot the shit for a few hours with a sick backdrop. 2)weed's illegal but no one really cares. 3) most people aren't ugly. I think out of all my friends, only 1 or 2 of them don't go to the gym regularly. I've been to toronto, and man there's a lot of ugly people. |
Very true and excellent points, as I said, I have first nations ancestry and therefore I have been exposed to first nations culture much more than the average British Columbian. A trip to the museum of anthropology at UBC or the Bill Reid gallery are great ways to spend a rainy fall weekend and connect with the sparse history of our city if you enjoy art. I agree, our cities history cannot compare to the majority of large cities worldwide, Vancouver has only really begun to blossom in the last century, which has been relatively uneventful in North America. Quote:
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I also have to agree with those that say that Vancouverties are generally speaking quite attractive-looking in mass... I haven't traveled a lot in North America, but compared to people from Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, New York, and LA, we do have a large collection of good-looking people, and the rest of us aren't too bad either lol |
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The food, the weather. as for culture, I can't even get a souvenir that shouts Vancouver |
The cleanliness. The variety of activities available to do. Do you wonder why it's hard for Vancouver to support multiple pro sport teams? Because every season, you can always do a variety of outdoor activities that is close to the city. You wonder why Greenbay can support an NFL team ? Because they got nothing to do there. |
There are so many genuinely great people here |
weather is great to live |
food, night life, girls |
The clean air i can breath when i wake up in the morning |
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Best Chinese food compared to any other cities within driving distance. Posted via RS Mobile |
The fact that when I leave I won't miss it. Posted via RS Mobile |
everything but ICBC/TransLink |
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