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| quote: | Originally posted by tatgirl
Its true, dude. DC is a really tough city to meet people in. Believe me, I didn't have a lack of people in my social circle by any means, but as far as dating or making friends, its really hard.
I moved to Toronto almost 6 yrs ago, and on a typical night out at a club, you could come home w/5 new friends phone numbers. I think I only made 2 friends in the 5+ yrs I was going to Buzz. People are WAY friendlier here.
Dating on the other hand was even tougher up here. DC was full of dogs who wouldn't commit, but at least you got laid. It took me 4 yrs to meet anyone here (and lucky for me he stuck around ). |
I agree with what you said about a typical night at a club in Toronto.
That is exactly what happened a Guvernment last time I was there, and I know DCFreqnasty would say the same. As for DC, it's hit & miss. I actually have met alot of real cool people here, and have several good friends. I recommend everyone to stay near the front of the dance foor where all the real EDM fans are, have fun, and hang out with other people who are having fun ( that alone eliminates the pretencious people ). The vibe at Buzz on PVD night was alot like Guvernment. I haven't really come to a conclusion about DC people because I have met such a variety of people.
In comparison while I like the social atmosphere in Toronto better than DC, I like the social atmosphere in DC better than in Windsor ( , Ontario ( or nearby Detroit ) where I lived before where the people are more immature, and a lot of steroid freaks walk around trying to look all big & bad. Windosr was very clickish, and while I grew up there and know lots of people there, I think moving here was easier than someone moving there.
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