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Re: Question for those who live in the US Well conversation is a mysterious art, and while people have been generally welcoming, I do sometimes find things a little problematic, particularly since it seems at least in this part of Pennsylvania, there is a fairly rigid gender code as far
Re: Question for those who live in the US
Re: Question for those who live in the US Well conversation is a mysterious art, and while people have been generally welcoming, I do sometimes find things a little problematic, particularly since it seems at least in this part of Pennsylvania, there is a fairly rigid gender code as far
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Re: Question for those who live in the US One thing I have noticed though, is that people's spectrum of conversation here often feels a little limited.Yea, at least it's not just me thinking as much I am told I should socialize more and that this is important to mental health and Executive
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Re: Question for those who live in the US @Turtlpower interesting. I'll say the idiots who ask "how can you eat" or assume you can't climb stairs are not unique to the united states at all, indeed my lady found the same in Germany and across europe and I've certainly see
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Re: Question for those who live in the US @Turtlpower interesting. I'll say the idiots who ask "how can you eat" or assume you can't climb stairs are not unique to the united states at all, indeed my lady found the same in Germany and across europe and I've certainly see
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I've lived in Pennsylvania for all my life, but I've also spent most of my life in one of the more rural areas. So, I tend to agree that people do have some very extreme attitudes not only about politics, but also because if you don't have a full
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Perhaps I will choose between Florida and NorthCarolina. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271694#p271694 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin
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Re: Question for those who live in the US In fairness Cae, one thing I will say is I wonder if the Us definition of "low crime rate" is similar to other places. My lady's sister rarely locks her house or car and leaves her bag containing her money on the car seat when going
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Again, Dark nailed it. Like, I have nothing to add because I'd say basically exactly the same things, only much less bluntly and therefore less clearly. And minus the wife.Though those accessibility features in NYC Taxis sound awesome
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Again, Dark nailed it. Like, I have nothing to add because I'd say basically exactly the same things, only much less bluntly and therefore less clearly.Though those accessibility features in NYC Taxis sound awesome!But, no. Based on what you've
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I can't speak on new york taxies, but two things I will say are firstly new york is stupidly crowded, and secondly, tjt is absolutely correct with everyone being in a massive hurry and not having time to even take care where they're going. Indeed
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I can't speak on new york taxies, but two things I will say are firstly new york is stupidly crowded, and secondly, tjt is absolutely correct with everyone being in a massive hurry and not having time to even take care where they're going. Indeed
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I can't speak on new york taxies, but two things I will say are firstly new york is stupidly crowded, and secondly, tjt is absolutely correct with everyone being in a massive hurry and not having time to even take care where they're going. Indeed
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I can't speak on new york taxies, but two things I will say are firstly new york is stupidly crowded, and secondly, tjt is absolutely correct with everyone being in a massive hurry and not having time to even take care where they're going. Indeed
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I can't speak on new york taxies, but two things I will say are firstly new york is stupidly crowded, and secondly, tjt is absolutely correct with everyone being in a massive hurry and not having time to even take care where they're going. Indeed
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Well, New York is a fantastic city in that there are less cars than in other large cities because of the subway and the many taxis. I would imagine that Uber is also in New York. New York taxis have special features for vision impaired people
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Re: Question for those who live in the US who knows about New York?I know that there is a dirty, rough surface, a lot of cars. Is it difficult to live there blind? URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271596#p271596
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Yes, most likely, it will be Texas.I was already in the United States. but I did not know English and I was 8 years old. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271508#p271508
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Re: Question for those who live in the US If you're choosing between Texas and Florida, I am confident that most everyone will say that Texas is the better choice. Based on what I know about the two, I can't really decide, myself.But everyone who lives in Texas at any point seems to talk
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Jonicster, while I'd not disagree on what attittudes towards disabled people are like in Russia or the Ukraine never having visited either place myself, be careful not to assume that everything is rosy somewhere else just because it is elsewhere
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Re: Question for those who live in the US If you compare with the Ukraine, the USA is the best place.That's what life in Ukraine and Russia1. If you are a person with disabilities, it will laugh at you and insult you;2. You can not take a university or a job just because you are a person
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Re: Question for those who live in the US CAE_Jones, In the US, easier to move. There is a chance to win the lottery Green Card. In other countries, need a visa. And it will be available if I study or work in the countryCAE_Jones.People are kind if:1. In the state of little migrants;2
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Speaking of friendly people, People in Australia are also friendly and helpful... I would consider Australia in the future myself .I know a few people in Australia, and they seems nice. I have lots of friends in there. URL: http
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Speaking of friendly people, People in Australia are also friendly and helpful... I would consider Australia in the future myself . URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271468#p271468
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Re: Question for those who live in the US @jonicster, "Not the good life in Britain?" I'm not actually sure what you mean by that. About the Us, Pencilvania where I am currently is pretty dam hot, but also very spread out and difficult for navigation. I will say people and cu
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Re: Question for those who live in the US In the US, people are very kind.From what I hear, people from the coastal regions are always struck by how friendly people are in the south.In the US, a lot of people live in houses rather than apartments.This is true. Again, not so much
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Besides, if Trump gets elected president, you probably really won't be getting into the states, anyway. :d URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271371#p271371 ___ Audiogames-reflector
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I agree that the United States is a very nice country. Both times I went there on vacation, I enjoyed it. However, a lot of the things that you are looking for can be found in other countries. Of course, the city that you live in dictates what kind
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Re: Question for those who live in the US No!Since my childhood I love the United States, and I will not betray the United States!In Canada, if I'm blind, I can not pass a medical examination.In the US, people are very kind.In the US, a lot of people live in houses rather than
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I know that you're looking for places to live in the United States, but I would seriously recommend that you consider Australia as well. Here are some reasons for why Australia--in my opinion--is a good place to live if you have a vision impairment
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I know that you're looking for places to live in the United States, but I would seriously recommend that you consider Australia as well. Here are some reasons for why Australia--in my opinion--is a good place to live if you have a vision impairment
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Re: Question for those who live in the US @joniksterWhy would you want to hire a personal driver for you while you could use the public transport which is far cheaper.I'd also like to immigrate to USA, but my preference is UK since I love its culture and language. Here the services
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Re: Question for those who live in the US @joniksterWhy would you want to hire a personal driver for you while you could use the public transport which far cheaper.I'd also like to immigrate to USA, but my preference is UK since I love its culture and language. Here the services
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I've lived in the states all my life. My advice is move to Canada. They have incredible services for the blind, even to the point of giving iPhones to every blind person who wants one, free of charge. If you don't want snow, move to either
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Public transport is not necessary to me. I will hire a driver. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271213#p271213 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I must add a small correction: The storm did an amazing job and the weather this morning was about 25-30f cooler, making it fantastic somehow. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271212#p271212
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Re: Question for those who live in the US In Britain, there is no good life.In Chicago in the winter a lot of snow. To get out of the house, you need to dig.I want to find a place where a lot of Native Americans.I was in New York. But I was told that there is very dirty. URL: http
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Re: Question for those who live in the US 'I'm with figment. Unless you have a ton of friggin money or have managed to get yourself on the section 8 waiting list and are moving along quickly on said list, stay away from Florida. It's staff for blind and vision impaired individuals seems
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Eeeeh... Dark, New York City and the general New England Metropolitin area has the best public transit on the continent. We don't really even have trains outside of that area, Chicago, and maybe a couple other places (do they have trains
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Re: Question for those who live in the US My lady actually doesn't want to live in the states. I did believe it might be necessary for me to emmigrate if we didn't get the Uk settlement visa, but we did, and she's fairly emphatic that while she's happy to come back here to visit her family
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Re: Question for those who live in the US I more suitable climate Charlotte. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271142#p271142 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https
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Re: Question for those who live in the US Don't move to Florida! That's where I live and the availability of services for the blind is minimal.If I ever move again, I'd consider moving back to downtown Chicago, I lived there for about 7+ years and really liked it there. Though I have
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Re: Question for those who live in the US My sugestion would be either Bauston or anyware in Washington State, especially since the schools there (perkins and the Washington state School for the blind) are top of the line (I graduated from the ladder) URL: http://forum.audiogames.net
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Re: Question for those who live in the US A city is probably where you'll want to live, just make sure you find one with a good public transit system, and you're living in a state with a good state agency for all your technology. URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=271027