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I think it's "uncool" to list cities that are "uncool." Every city holds something for someone....honestly, how dare anyone, judge where someone has chosen to live.
I think it's "uncool" to list cities that are "uncool." Every city holds something for someone....honestly, how dare anyone, judge where someone has chosen to live.
it's a forum that discusses all aspects of cities..... no need to play your moral card. Like you said, this is cyclical so what's uncool today could be cool tomorrow.
I disagree. Pittsburgh's new reputation centers on hip. Uncool cities are places like Dallas and Charlotte that don't excite anyone, but are steady draws.
Dallas and Charlotte are definitely hip places.
I know where you're going with this, and I'm pretty much known for coming down on cities like Charlotte and Dallas when it comes to that; but when it comes to Millenials and what we find "cool" I don't that should be taken highly over anything else.
I just don't see how Pittsburgh is "cool," personally speaking.
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Originally Posted by bawac34618
Oklahoma City, Wichita, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Memphis, Birmingham, Detroit, and Cleveland.
Take out Memphis, Birmingham, Detroit, and Cleveland and there you go.
I know where you're going with this, and I'm pretty much known for coming down on cities like Charlotte and Dallas when it comes to that; but when it comes to Millenials and what we find "cool" I don't that should be taken highly over anything else.
I just don't see how Pittsburgh is "cool," personally speaking.
Take out Memphis, Birmingham, Detroit, and Cleveland and there you go.
Memphis, Birmingham, Detroit and Cleveland are blue collar cities and were never considered cool
Memphis, Birmingham, Detroit and Cleveland are blue collar cities and were never considered cool
You must don't get out much; all of those cities have the Cultural Amenities, History, Scenery, Festivals, Urban Culture, Hipster Significance, Location and etc.
I consider Detroit "cooler" than a city like Portland.
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