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"Why does everyone want to live in pre-existing postwar suburbs? what is the magical x factor that makes people want them?? "
I think it is a few things and mostly centered on raising a family. I also think its lame but these are the reasons as I see them.
They tend to have good schools
They have front/back yards for children to play
The buildings are physically separated so the chance you hear your neighbors is low
The neighborhoods are much more quite
The neighborhoods have low crime
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Did i really need to add an /s? I thought the quotation marks were a clear enough indicator.
People want older suburbs because they're planned to be walkable
Asking a very regular question, getting an answer, and then being sassy and saying "that was sarcasm"
Lol, your head just disappeared up your own ass.
You know you can just say "i misread that comment". You're allowed to do that.
You don't have to abuse people. That's a choice you made
Yeah, their response was unnecessarily caustic. Your reply was reasonable and I understood the intention of the original comment from the quotation marks.
I see no indication that they missed the sarcasm.
The "also" meaning that they believe you also think it's lame.
Edit: Oh, I just realized the post-war suburbs are the walkable ones. That makes more sense.
Modern house features