iwatchus
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When I moved from the small town I went to college in (and worked in for a few years after college) to an inner suburb of Boston, I had a major culture shock. I would say hello to people walking down the street. In the town I had lived, they would say hello back and it was just a nice pleasantry. In Boston, the typical reaction (if there was one) was to cross the street to get away from me.
After almost twenty years in major cities, we have intentionally lived in friendlier places for the last 25. I understand that people are overwhelmed by the humanity around them in major cities. But I want to be around people that want to be around people, even if I lose some cultural opportunities.
After almost twenty years in major cities, we have intentionally lived in friendlier places for the last 25. I understand that people are overwhelmed by the humanity around them in major cities. But I want to be around people that want to be around people, even if I lose some cultural opportunities.