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by asdfasgasdgasdg
2093 days ago
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Seems like a big factor in the decision was the temperature of the tube during the summer? Do they not have air conditioned cars yet? That is a shame. I went to London with my wife in around 2010 and even in May it was already getting to be pretty warm down there. Here in NYC, the stations are hot but at least once you get on the train you won't be sweating. Although you might die of hypothermia if you have a long way to go because they have the thermostats in the cars set to like 25 F. Tbh I'm surprised that financial and housing anxiety didn't play as big of a role in his decision. Even as a rich guy in NYC this is a large component of what makes me anxious in the city. If I knew I would always be able to afford to live here without trouble I'd have few worries. |
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You’re completely right though, feeling too hot in a crowded space made me claustrophobic and became a significant environmental factor for me.
That’s interesting about financial/housing anxiety in NYC. I wonder if that’s something to do with renting? I was fortunate to be able to buy a place in London which meant my outgoings were fairly stable and predictable. Working in government also meant my job was pretty secure.