first snow ;) But I'd strongly suggest learnng to speak French, as I
would for Paris. The bureaucrats are impossible enough in both places
when you *know* what they are on about and really, you'd have to
include this as a factor in quality of life.
There is an English-speaking community in Montreal but.. there's a lot
of historical baggage there. There are allegedly a lot of Americans in
Paris but I always studiously avoided them when I was there so I cant
really say how many.
Amsterdam - most people do speak English if you really need them to.
Dana
----- Original Message -----
From: Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:08:38 -0400
Subject: Re: suburbs vs city
To: CF-Community <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
At 14:38 9/27/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>Austin is nice. Expensive though. Priced it a couple of years ago
>before I moved to Albuquerque and a one-bedroom near the University
>could easily run a thousand a month.
>
>Interesting discussion is possible here about the nature of a city. I
>went some depth into this in my mis-spent youth; having flashbacks
>here to an Open University class.
>
>But.
>
>I was using a definition something along the lines of contains
>sidewalks, is possible to walk to a grocery store, has public
>transportation and does not require owning a car. Also, is market
>center for a hinterland.
>
>If you want a cultural center :) I am not sure that anywhere in Ohio
>would qualify :) much less Michigan's upper peninsula. I think both
>Portland and Austin might qualify. Not sure why you consider Austin
>not a city unless you just don't consider country music culture :)
>
>Toronto has extensive sprawl but inner-city areas such as Cabbagetown
>would probably meet your specifications. I was a child when I was in
>Vancouver so I won't comment, but I think you can consider it
>analogous to SF. I remember London very fondly, as well. I'd suggest
>that you also consider Amsterdam and possibly Paris and Montreal, the
>latter only if you are willing to learn to speak French.
I would consider Amsterdam and included Paris on my list. I would prefer
not to live in Montreal but I'm a corporate slave and would dutiful move
where I'm told to go.________________________________
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