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by tgb29
2696 days ago
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I've been in SF for 6 months and it's the best city I've ever lived in. Walking is one of my favorite activities and I can get everywhere by foot. A bus line on every street or $5 Lyft if I need to move quicker. The weather is amazing. There's a tech-first culture with hundreds of free events everyday. I doubt you've had a chance to explore the city district-by-district if you think it's soulless. There are many homeless people but they don't bother anyone and they're a product of the city's open culture. |
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I've lived in few (San Diego, Boston, Phoenix, Los Angeles), visited many more in the US and abroad for work, I'd rank San Francisco near the bottom of the pack.
This might not be the case for you, but many people I've met who really love SF moved here in their 20s. Any city is going to be amazing at that age -- you're young and independent and thriving on the new experiences a city provides. Naturally, you're going to form an attachment.
Most people who move to SF later in their life seem less tolerant of its many problems.