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* the buses really are timely and frequent. More so than in any US city that I'm aware of.
* people I've met on the street tend to be polite, considerate citizens. People in bus stops make a proper line. This is unheard of for me! (even Helsinki was not like that).
* I've had conversations on the bus pretty much every day, and I've met some interesting individuals.
* Vancouver feels like A REAL CITY. It has a lively downtown, and is very cosmopolitan, with people from everywhere. Definitely more so than Seattle or even Boston. No more New York envy for me.
* the nature around here is beautiful. The city has lots of green space. There is a nice beach next to campus (from which I saw mountains with snow). Yet somehow the roads seem to be mercifully flat, mostly.

bad
* It's by far the rainiest place I've lived in the last 15 years (yearly, 1200mm vs Recife's 840mm, Amsterdam's 760mm and London's 580mm; although São Paulo surprisingly beats it with 1450mm). I might need to get a raincoat for my backpack. I saw one such thing on the bus. Fortunately, even the rainy days tend to have some sunshine (so far, anyway).
* UBC makes me feel like I'm at the mercy of the arbitrary whims of a huge impersonal machine.
* I've not yet found a strong geek culture.
* Rent is expensive. Food is expensive. Cell phone plans suck.

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Date: 2008-09-01 05:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
do you say this based on your Seattle experience? Are the two climates basically the same?

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Date: 2008-09-01 05:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kenshi.livejournal.com
The climates are very similar, with Vancouver being fractionally colder. We get all the same weather patterns and are protected by the same warm ocean currents.

Though, having said that, I actually spend quite a bit of time in Vancouver.

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