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Planning on Moving to Toronto (pg. 3)
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Jink
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Originally posted by Intangible
Moved to Toronto just over a year and a half ago. LOVE IT in the summer, and its MEH in the winter.

I absolutely love the island, such a great place to go relax and soak in some rays. I love the diversity. I love the music scene. I love never ending line up of festivals/events. Shoping is great too. There is always something to do in Toronto.

You can also escape the city feel by taking yourself to highpark, the beaches, the island, etc...

The only thing... people arent overly friendly, but that happens in all big cities.

Vancouver though... thats where I REALLY want to be.


hehe... that's kinda what i feared--the bloody winter. i'm not a guy who tolerates cold weather too well. hate it. something that i'd mostly likely get tired of.


hey... canada has beaches!?!? :eyes:
Jink
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Originally posted by barbina
well thats silly. I don't look that old :p



he has to pass the beauty test first :p
we're not accepting ugly applicants any longer


so you're implying that you're hot... hmm... (just kidding :p)
Jink
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Originally posted by Jayx1
People here are downright anti social and that doesnt happen to that extent anywhere but here, even in other large cities!

But toronto is a great city in spite of those who populate it. Many many great things to do and see and summer is great! Now if the people here just chilled out it would be almost perfect.


hmm... i really wouldn't have expected that from toronto... i'm not really a "people person" type guy who goes out of his way to speak to random people he doesn't even know (despite my being from the southern US, which is known for its hospitality).

what about vancouver?
Yohan
quote:
Originally posted by Jink

what about vancouver?

do you like cloudy days and rainy days
Jink
quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
do you like cloudy days and rainy days


sometimes... not all the time. is it like UK weather? :nervous:
zoogla
Try Montreal first (especially in the summer) for about 3 months THEN move to Toronto. Chances are you'll like Montreal more. I'd never live there, though, just a great place to party!

(lots of sucking goes on there as well, I hear) :p
Jink
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Originally posted by Jer.
big ol' wtf


you're just everywhere, aren't you? :p
Jink
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Originally posted by fayraree
Try Montreal first (especially in the summer) for about 3 months THEN move to Toronto. Chances are you'll like Montreal more. I'd never live there, though, just a great place to party!

(lots of sucking goes on there as well, I hear) :p


as long as it's heterosexual cock-sucking, i'm fine. :)
mtl_au
Come to Toronto,Montreal and Vancouver for few months because:
better food and variety of restaurants (doggy bags not allowed here :) ),

better music scene (at least Toronto and Montreal)

better party scene (does LA have a party scene ?)

Different european DJ`s coming to play here (not much of that happy homo vocal house played here).

Whatever your sexual orientaion you might be you don`t even have to wonder about what will people think.

Those 3 cities are divescity (Toronto: indians, asians, Montreal: arabs, Vancouver: asians)


In this country, you are what you are.

Come to visit, you will see a different
way of living. In fact, a great way of living where public transport is effecient in any of those 3 cities.
Jayx1
no doggy bags? what? Canada is all about the "would you like me to wrap it up?" service.

I think u may have us confused with europe!

As for public transport (in toronto at least) dont even get me started!

malek
don't move to Montreal unless your french is really good.

I'm sick and tired of being served by pimple heads who tought that studying/moving to Montreal is cool but don't bother puting two french words together.:whip:
Yohan
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Originally posted by malek
don't move to Montreal unless your french is really good.

I'm sick and tired of being served by pimple heads who tought that studying/moving to Montreal is cool but don't bother puting two french words together.:whip:


tabarnac calisse!

do I qualify now? :toothless
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