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by ck425
1950 days ago
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> I don't understand comments that pretend as if remote work is going to force everyone to "work from the suburbs". I mentioned the suburbs because the comparison you setup was suburbs vs expensive city life. I was critiquing the flawed comparison. > Areas that are very dense in tech aren't ideal for dating. Tech is male-dominated, so if your preferred partner is female, you will find dating in Silicon Valley quite challenging. I was making the point about expensive cities more generally. Other similar areas such as London and NYC don't have that issue. There's also the advantages of actually being in an office. Having structure enforced by a physical separation, the social aspect of being in an office etc. Those aren't valuable to everyone but to many they're incredibly valuable. |
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