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Why Calgary? One of the nicest large cities I've spent time in.
Stampede is bad energy though.
What about Deadmonton, especially the last 10 years? It's like a giant liminal space
It's the people. Calgary is a beautiful city (but built in a very exposed flood plain), but the people are really ugly (on the inside).
In comparison, Edmonton looks ugly on the outside, but the people are beautiful (on the inside).
Someone explained it to me once and it made a lot of sense.
Calgary = White collar, free lunch
Edmonton = Blue collar, load the truck.
Calgary has no soul, and Stampede is a straight-up alcohol-fueled rape-fest.
I lived in Calgary while I went to college and I made so many friends with zero effort. I thought that the huge transient population was kind of cool. I live on vancouver island now and connecting with people here is almost impossible by comparison
I'm in Victoria, too. 8 years here and not much of a friend group even with such like minded people at work.
I feel like Victoria is maybe the best city in all of NA but man the vibes here are strange. Go out west into the woods and it just gets weirder. I have stories and those woods breathe evil I swear.
It's a tough town. I moved here after elementary school, and it's the most cliquey place i've ever lived. The old money locals here are some of the worst human beings i have ever met. Entitled, NIMBY, hypocritical, sociopathic and straight up evil...and they can't drive worth shit either.
Victoria has some really dark clouds hanging over it...you can feel it when you drive through the Uplands. Old, dark money hides here. These people took what they have, and have no respect for what they have. They think they're beautiful people, because they live in a beautiful place.
But, Victoria is a beautiful place, and there are beautiful people here too. It's gotten a lot more multicultural lately, and the new Victorians are the best Victorians. There are things happening too.
SkaFest is a bunch of good people. That's coming up...you should check that out.
My gf moved here less than a year ago from mainland and she can't believe how strange and different people are on the island compared. There's also that weird group of people who never seem to leave victoria and they have such an incredibly narrow minded view of everything. My manager at work was born in victoria and the furthest place he's been on the island is point no point. Wtf.
Strange. I lived in both Calgary and Edmonton and didn’t notice much of a difference in how people treated me between the two. I worked as a carpenter in both places.
Why Miami, I know the florida man stories but I assumed that happens more in the north and areas outside the main city ?
Salvador may be dangerous and dirty and the hills incredibly steep, but at least
I also hate Miami so I'll trust your judgement on the others, but to be fair I never had any positive expectations about UAE or Saudi.
But at least what?
Having lived there for almost a decade: It's hot all year round, which sounds like a good thing but it gets tiresome very quickly. It is very dangerous and dirty, but it is pretty and the food is one of the best I've tried in my life, although I think it's not for everyone.