Every problem you just outlined with New York is exactly my experience with people from Chicago, with the added problem of the inferiority complex that comes from being not New York. The finance bros who couldn't get into Wall Street are the finance bros that populate Chicago.
If I were your buddy, I'd make a move right up 95 and get a sweet place in Boston's north end. Big money/ finance sector.
Tell him to grab some FRS/ Red Bull/ 5 hour energy if he's burned out and Boston will be his playground. 250,000 college students in the city. I'd say 60% roughly are female. Do the math lol
There's nothing worse than city snobs either. Like the people who live and work in D.C. that look down upon people who live in Alexandria or anywhere else outside the city. The people that live in Santa Monica that look down upon people living in the OC. The people living downtown in San Francisco that look down upon people living outside the city. And so on and so forth.
Nashville is starting to get that now. Drives me nuts. Especially coming from people who are transients and have been here like a week.
I'm not a city snob. I personally hate cities. What bugs me is people who CLAIM to be from a city, but aren't. My wife grew up in Phoenixville, PA. Not Philadelphia, Phoenixville. If you're from Dekalb, say you're from Dekalb. You're not from Chicago.Case in point:
Your Cleveland friends are arrogant about being from Cleveland? Do they know what Cleveland is?I think Chicago is a great city I just can't stand the arrogance people from the Chicago area have over it. Most of my friends are from the Chicago area, Cleveland or New England and I run into exactly the above all the time.
Country snobs can be just as annoying
Your Cleveland friends are arrogant about being from Cleveland? Do they know what Cleveland is?
Your New England friends' attitude is justified however, there being no greater place on the planet.
Do you live in Baltimore?
Paging dshans.I didn't mean to infer the Cleveland people (though the Lebron and Manziel thing is getting annoying) and New England people (couple Massholes but not too bad) are arrogant too. Just the Chicago people.
I'm not a city snob. I personally hate cities. What bugs me is people who CLAIM to be from a city, but aren't. My wife grew up in Phoenixville, PA. Not Philadelphia, Phoenixville. If you're from Dekalb, say you're from Dekalb. You're not from Chicago.
I didn't mean to infer the Cleveland people (though the Lebron and Manziel thing is getting annoying) and New England people (couple Massholes but not too bad) are arrogant too. Just the Chicago people.
Paging dshans.
I'm not sure "snobbery" is the right word for it. More like suspicion. Because clearly, the odds of emerging from one of these urban dens of iniquity as a decent person are pretty low.
Every problem you just outlined with New York is exactly my experience with people from Chicago, with the added problem of the inferiority complex that comes from being not New York. The finance bros who couldn't get into Wall Street are the finance bros that populate Chicago.
I also can't stand people from the Chicago suburbs. They think they're so urban because they're "from Chicago," but they actually live 45 minutes away (without traffic). I grew up 45 minutes from Boston and I didn't even live in the same state. YOU'RE NOT FROM CHICAGO.
Nah I just moved back to MD after graduating from ND. I'm up the road in Frederick for at least two years, but Baltimore is my intended permanent landing spot. I just happen to know a lot of people in Baltimore and I spend a lot of time down there.
IMO One group acts like their poop dont stink cuz they are doing such amazingly amazing things... the other acts like their poop dont stink because of the amazingly normal things they do.
I spent most of my childhood in the heart of LA and when I talk to old friends , they always complain about hipsters and transplants...
I'm not too far from you then. I live in the last town before the Mason Dixon line in Pennsylvania off route 83 and work in Edgewood Maryland, near Aberdeen.
Every problem you just outlined with New York is exactly my experience with people from Chicago, with the added problem of the inferiority complex that comes from being not New York. The finance bros who couldn't get into Wall Street are the finance bros that populate Chicago.
I also can't stand people from the Chicago suburbs. They think they're so urban because they're "from Chicago," but they actually live 45 minutes away (without traffic). I grew up 45 minutes from Boston and I didn't even live in the same state. YOU'RE NOT FROM CHICAGO.
If this sort of "country arrogance" exists, I've never encountered it. Rural folks do tend to take pride in the simplicity and authenticity of localism, but they don't think it makes them special. But their outlook does cause them to regard city-dwellers as morally suspect. Narrow-minded and/or prejudiced? Maybe. Arrogant? No.
You'd hate the Phoenix area, then. I'm 3rd generation Arizonan, but that's extremely rare. Everyone here is a transplant, mostly from the Midwest and Northeast.
I lived in Denver for 10 years and loved that town. So much going for it in weather, women, activities, music, food and culture. Over 300+ days of sunshine with a Rocky Mtn backdrop. Here are some cities I dig, and not dig... in no particular order
Dig
Denver
Seattle
Portland
Chicago
Vancouver, CA
Do Not Dig
Buffalo - this town can eat shit.
Detroit - although, the metro isn't bad.
NYC - Sorry GK and Grahambo. Just not my speed.
Vegas - This town shouldn't exist.
Some Non Big Cities I Dig
Charleston, SC
Burlington, VT
Bozeman, MT
Boulder, CO
Key West, FL
Given your tastes, you're on the wrong side of the country my friend. Don't you live in Buffalo?
If this sort of "country arrogance" exists, I've never encountered it. Rural folks do tend to take pride in the simplicity and authenticity of localism, but they don't think it makes them special. But their outlook does cause them to regard city-dwellers as morally suspect. Narrow-minded and/or prejudiced? Maybe. Arrogant? No.
1. Some people definitely have their pride lead to arrogance. They talk like their simplicity is what makes them special in comparison to city people's lives.
You'd hate the Phoenix area, then. I'm 3rd generation Arizonan, but that's extremely rare. Everyone here is a transplant, mostly from the Midwest and Northeast.
2. If it's like the Inland Empire in CA then yeah just shoot me instead of sending me there lol
How does Florence, Italy compare to Florence, Alabama? Comparable?
I lived in Denver for 10 years and loved that town. So much going for it in weather, women, activities, music, food and culture. Over 300+ days of sunshine with a Rocky Mtn backdrop. Here are some cities I dig, and not dig... in no particular order
Dig
Denver
Seattle
Portland
Chicago
Vancouver, CA
Do Not Dig
Buffalo - this town can eat shit.
Detroit - although, the metro isn't bad.
NYC - Sorry GK and Grahambo. Just not my speed.
Vegas - This town shouldn't exist.
Some Non Big Cities I Dig
Charleston, SC
Burlington, VT
Bozeman, MT
Boulder, CO
Key West, FL
Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:
-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton
And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.
Gun to your head, which city would you live in?:
-Baltimore
-Detroit
-Cleveland
-Gary
-Buffalo
-Montgomery
-Newark or Trenton
And the parameters of the question are that you'd have to live in the city, and not be able to leave its city limits.