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by JMTQp8lwXL
2127 days ago
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Having to get into my car to do anything. Growing up in suburbia was a bore. Now, I can walk to restaurants, bars, parks. I would go places even less than I do now (which, granted, was fairly low pre-covid), since parking in popular areas is a pain. |
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I've always found it unfortunate that regional areas don't have walkable densities. An fast internet connection with a few pubs, restaurants, shops within a 10 minute walk is all I'd need to relocate in a WFH world, unfortunately few places seem to offer this and those that do tend to be expensive coastal towns.