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01-28-2011, 10:59 PM
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Location: Seattle, WA
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East Indian girls in Vancouver and any place like Seattle's Capitol Hill?
I am going to be working from Vancouver and taking a vacation there at the same time for several weeks as soon as the weather improves. Will be driving up from Seattle or taking the train.
Any places where I can meet single East Indian girls who are at least somewhat into their own culture and not totally westernized?
If not, what parts of downtown are cool places to live in for several weeks and any recommendations for low-cost hotels? I like Capitol Hill in Seattle, so anything like that would be great. Need to be around cafes, libraries etc.. with wifi.
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01-29-2011, 10:54 PM
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Location: 905
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visit some of the bars/clubs in Surrey. i'm sure you won't have any shortage of nice east indians girls to mingle with.
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02-01-2011, 09:23 PM
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Location: Canackistan
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Go live in the westend DT of Vancouver. Great time to be had guaranteed.
As for hotels just look on tripadvisor, or hotwire or priceline.
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02-08-2011, 02:36 PM
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Location: Seattle, WA
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You mean this "West End"? How far is it from Surrey?
West End, Vancouver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The West End is not to be confused with the West Side (which denotes the western half of the non-downtown part of Vancouver city to the south) or West Vancouver ("West Van"), a separate municipality."
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02-22-2011, 09:34 AM
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Location: all over the world
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The west end is far from Surrey. The west end is downtown.
If you want to meet East Indian girls (yes there are lots).. hmm, yea Surrey is a great place with a big East Indian population. Also around Main street. I'd say try these 2 areas.
Vancouver's Little India:
"The Sikhs and East Indians then settled down in Kitsilano between First and Burrard Street. Today you can walk down Main Street near 41st Avenue and Fraser Street. You will be literally transported into another world.
For something more formal, try the various Indian restaurants located along Main Street. Samosa Garden on Kingsway Street has a great selection of delicious East Indian and African dishes. (It is advisable to book ahead of time if you want dinner.)
If you travel further south along Main Street, you will eventually see special street signs that indicate you are now in Punjabi Market. Situated between 48th and 51st Avenue, this neighborhood is neither well-known nor as crowded as Chinatown but its array of fine cloth and exotic food makes this a truly magical discovery. The market have the highest concentration of jewelers in Canada and the prices are always open for bargaining."
Vancouver East Indian Community Information - India Town, or Main Street
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04-01-2013, 08:52 PM
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Location: Diamond S Ranch, Alberta
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prepare to meet the parents/bros/uncles
Quote:
Originally Posted by afici0nad0
visit some of the bars/clubs in Surrey. i'm sure you won't have any shortage of nice east indians girls to mingle with.
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and who are not too westernized? You like to live dangerously, don't you?
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Maybe you should try to find someone who is a new immigrant...
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