I remember all the talks about how Vancouver is such a boring place to live and that the weather is always rainy and grey. All there is to do is Vancouver is clubbing, dining, miscellanous recreational activities.
But how does other cities differ from Vancouver? People in Paris claim to be the most boring city to live in. You might say, "What? But there's the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Montparnasse! Think about all that history and culture!" All that is true, but as an average Parisan, you're gonna be playing pretend tourist everyday and visit all the sites when you're bored.
Hong Kong... "All that nightlife, the bright city lights and lots and lots of shopping!" Once again, it's not like Vancouver doesn't have a nightlife, and shopping mall opening until 12am isn't what I consider as making a city "fun".
The same goes to NYC as well. What is there to do that is actually different from Vancouver and is "you can only do it here in New York"? If you're not a tourist or enjoy sightseeing, I fail to see the appeal.
Am I just saying all this because I've never been to some of the cities I listed above? Or it's true that we always perceive that the "grass is greener on the other side"?
But how does other cities differ from Vancouver? People in Paris claim to be the most boring city to live in. You might say, "What? But there's the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Montparnasse! Think about all that history and culture!" All that is true, but as an average Parisan, you're gonna be playing pretend tourist everyday and visit all the sites when you're bored.
Hong Kong... "All that nightlife, the bright city lights and lots and lots of shopping!" Once again, it's not like Vancouver doesn't have a nightlife, and shopping mall opening until 12am isn't what I consider as making a city "fun".
The same goes to NYC as well. What is there to do that is actually different from Vancouver and is "you can only do it here in New York"? If you're not a tourist or enjoy sightseeing, I fail to see the appeal.
Am I just saying all this because I've never been to some of the cities I listed above? Or it's true that we always perceive that the "grass is greener on the other side"?






