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1. nwoli+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-08-26 09:55:46
Walkable cities, better culture, etc. Not just safety net
replies(2): >>db48x+62 >>Moldot+t4
2. db48x+62[view] [source] 2023-08-26 10:12:50
>>nwoli+(OP)
Many cities in the US are walkable and have any kind of culture you want. It’s weird when people paint the US with such a broad brush; it is far more diverse than any single European country.

The city I live in now has about four dozen restaurants within a mile of my home and is perfectly fine to walk in. Granted, there are more parking lots in that radius than I would prefer, but overall it is walkable. The city I lived in before that had fewer parking lots and a better street grid, making it more walkable still.

3. Moldot+t4[view] [source] 2023-08-26 10:35:35
>>nwoli+(OP)
In California you can get a somehow walkable city, live there for 5-10 years and save enough to retire in eu with own home and pension. How many years an eu citizen (me) should work in avg dev salary to buy a home/3 bdroom apt?
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