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June 12, 2008 at 9:30 PM #222387June 12, 2008 at 9:33 PM #222226nostradamusParticipant
Never been to Zurich but I go to Vienna about every year. It’s definitely on my top-5 personal favorites list.
What’s your top-5 list? Mine is:
Osaka because of food and shopping
Vienna because of music and generally smart people, it’s also a great base from which to visit Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
NYC because of food and nightlife.
Netanya because I fell in love there 10 times a day
San Diego to lay low and chill out. It’s home.
Other cities which are high contenders are Accra, Stockholm , Tokyo.
June 12, 2008 at 9:33 PM #222329nostradamusParticipantNever been to Zurich but I go to Vienna about every year. It’s definitely on my top-5 personal favorites list.
What’s your top-5 list? Mine is:
Osaka because of food and shopping
Vienna because of music and generally smart people, it’s also a great base from which to visit Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
NYC because of food and nightlife.
Netanya because I fell in love there 10 times a day
San Diego to lay low and chill out. It’s home.
Other cities which are high contenders are Accra, Stockholm , Tokyo.
June 12, 2008 at 9:33 PM #222343nostradamusParticipantNever been to Zurich but I go to Vienna about every year. It’s definitely on my top-5 personal favorites list.
What’s your top-5 list? Mine is:
Osaka because of food and shopping
Vienna because of music and generally smart people, it’s also a great base from which to visit Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
NYC because of food and nightlife.
Netanya because I fell in love there 10 times a day
San Diego to lay low and chill out. It’s home.
Other cities which are high contenders are Accra, Stockholm , Tokyo.
June 12, 2008 at 9:33 PM #222375nostradamusParticipantNever been to Zurich but I go to Vienna about every year. It’s definitely on my top-5 personal favorites list.
What’s your top-5 list? Mine is:
Osaka because of food and shopping
Vienna because of music and generally smart people, it’s also a great base from which to visit Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
NYC because of food and nightlife.
Netanya because I fell in love there 10 times a day
San Diego to lay low and chill out. It’s home.
Other cities which are high contenders are Accra, Stockholm , Tokyo.
June 12, 2008 at 9:33 PM #222392nostradamusParticipantNever been to Zurich but I go to Vienna about every year. It’s definitely on my top-5 personal favorites list.
What’s your top-5 list? Mine is:
Osaka because of food and shopping
Vienna because of music and generally smart people, it’s also a great base from which to visit Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
NYC because of food and nightlife.
Netanya because I fell in love there 10 times a day
San Diego to lay low and chill out. It’s home.
Other cities which are high contenders are Accra, Stockholm , Tokyo.
June 12, 2008 at 9:48 PM #222232seattle-reloParticipantMy favorite – Vancouver, BC…just love it!!! Especially the skiing in Whistler.
June 12, 2008 at 9:48 PM #222334seattle-reloParticipantMy favorite – Vancouver, BC…just love it!!! Especially the skiing in Whistler.
June 12, 2008 at 9:48 PM #222348seattle-reloParticipantMy favorite – Vancouver, BC…just love it!!! Especially the skiing in Whistler.
June 12, 2008 at 9:48 PM #222380seattle-reloParticipantMy favorite – Vancouver, BC…just love it!!! Especially the skiing in Whistler.
June 12, 2008 at 9:48 PM #222397seattle-reloParticipantMy favorite – Vancouver, BC…just love it!!! Especially the skiing in Whistler.
June 12, 2008 at 9:50 PM #222236pedroconParticipantI think you people are missing the point. Its not “Top ten places to visit”. Its “Top ten places to live”. Therefore, if you haven’t lived in any of the top cities then you are basically not qualified to make a judgement. I for on have lived in Vancouver (number 4) and San Diego, CA. Here’s how I would compare them.
Weather: San Diego
Jobs: San Diego
Culture: Vancouver
Outdoors: Vancouver
Air quality:Vancouver
Public Transit:Vancouver
Crime (least): Vancouver
Poverty (least): Vancouver
Infrastructure: VancouverThe pros of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is there tends to be more work and they tend to be more happening (vague I know).
The cons of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is they tend to be dirtier, less safe, and there tends to be more extreme poverty.
The pros of Vancouver is its clean, safe, there is a good social safety net, public transit is excellent. Qualities that are typically shared by Northern European cities, Australia, and Canada.
Cons limited opportunities in certain industries (although the same could be said for american cities)
June 12, 2008 at 9:50 PM #222339pedroconParticipantI think you people are missing the point. Its not “Top ten places to visit”. Its “Top ten places to live”. Therefore, if you haven’t lived in any of the top cities then you are basically not qualified to make a judgement. I for on have lived in Vancouver (number 4) and San Diego, CA. Here’s how I would compare them.
Weather: San Diego
Jobs: San Diego
Culture: Vancouver
Outdoors: Vancouver
Air quality:Vancouver
Public Transit:Vancouver
Crime (least): Vancouver
Poverty (least): Vancouver
Infrastructure: VancouverThe pros of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is there tends to be more work and they tend to be more happening (vague I know).
The cons of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is they tend to be dirtier, less safe, and there tends to be more extreme poverty.
The pros of Vancouver is its clean, safe, there is a good social safety net, public transit is excellent. Qualities that are typically shared by Northern European cities, Australia, and Canada.
Cons limited opportunities in certain industries (although the same could be said for american cities)
June 12, 2008 at 9:50 PM #222353pedroconParticipantI think you people are missing the point. Its not “Top ten places to visit”. Its “Top ten places to live”. Therefore, if you haven’t lived in any of the top cities then you are basically not qualified to make a judgement. I for on have lived in Vancouver (number 4) and San Diego, CA. Here’s how I would compare them.
Weather: San Diego
Jobs: San Diego
Culture: Vancouver
Outdoors: Vancouver
Air quality:Vancouver
Public Transit:Vancouver
Crime (least): Vancouver
Poverty (least): Vancouver
Infrastructure: VancouverThe pros of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is there tends to be more work and they tend to be more happening (vague I know).
The cons of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is they tend to be dirtier, less safe, and there tends to be more extreme poverty.
The pros of Vancouver is its clean, safe, there is a good social safety net, public transit is excellent. Qualities that are typically shared by Northern European cities, Australia, and Canada.
Cons limited opportunities in certain industries (although the same could be said for american cities)
June 12, 2008 at 9:50 PM #222385pedroconParticipantI think you people are missing the point. Its not “Top ten places to visit”. Its “Top ten places to live”. Therefore, if you haven’t lived in any of the top cities then you are basically not qualified to make a judgement. I for on have lived in Vancouver (number 4) and San Diego, CA. Here’s how I would compare them.
Weather: San Diego
Jobs: San Diego
Culture: Vancouver
Outdoors: Vancouver
Air quality:Vancouver
Public Transit:Vancouver
Crime (least): Vancouver
Poverty (least): Vancouver
Infrastructure: VancouverThe pros of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is there tends to be more work and they tend to be more happening (vague I know).
The cons of american cities ( I’ve only lived in one) is they tend to be dirtier, less safe, and there tends to be more extreme poverty.
The pros of Vancouver is its clean, safe, there is a good social safety net, public transit is excellent. Qualities that are typically shared by Northern European cities, Australia, and Canada.
Cons limited opportunities in certain industries (although the same could be said for american cities)
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