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Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

#171

Same place where I am - Bangalore. Weather is the best - warm but not hot, cool but not cold. No extremes. People from every state of India. So great food. Culturally very diverse and really a melting pot. Good sports/fitness scene and culture. Safe. Locals are mostly fine with outsiders. In fact that’s the economy here other than IT. English (more) and Hindi (less) are the connecting tongues. Local language is not f…

You described a lot of "decent" things. Question is about your ideal city. Not a decent city to live in.

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

#172

Same place where I am - Bangalore. Weather is the best - warm but not hot, cool but not cold. No extremes. People from every state of India. So great food. Culturally very diverse and really a melting pot. Good sports/fitness scene and culture. Safe. Locals are mostly fine with outsiders. In fact that’s the economy here other than IT. English (more) and Hindi (less) are the connecting tongues. Local language is not f…

You described a lot of "decent" things. Question is about your ideal city. Not a decent city to live in.

My ideal city would be where I’d want to live; unless question was also about fictional, made up places.

For example I had job offers from Amsterdam and London and they have much better but I didn’t want to live there. So they aren’t my ideal cities.

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

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London is great. So are many other large and diverse multinational cities. Many of them also happen to be great for in-office tech job opportunities.

Isn’t weather too gloomy? It’s very difficult for people who can’t thrive in non-sunny often weather.

Well it’s not as cold as it used to be for some reason ...

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

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I live in Bangalore but I disagree. Bangalore is not such a good place to live in. Reasons being: 1) Dirty. Yeah, Most places in Bengaluru are very dirty. No effective dirt management system. Also, people throw trash on roads, on empty sites, on footpaths, and everywhere making it very dirty. 2) Roads and Traffic. First of all, let me tell that Road Infrastructure is not at all good. Also, People don't seem to value…

5) Dating Scene People are mostly conservative here. Although Dating Scene exists, it's very very less(nil to most people). You will be disappointed. 6) Commutation Huge amount of Vehicles, many not following rules, many hurrying to overtake, to get inserted into the road, lot of honking, and time-eating traffic congestion. It's not at all a good experience and will suck energy outta you. 7) Power cuts Power cut is v…

I think it was about which city and country one would want to live in, given the opportunity of always remote. And for me that’s India and in India that’s Bangalore.

All these points you’ve gone on about - compared to where?

Dating scene worse than Chennai? Ahmedabad?

AQI worse than Delhi?

Water and sanitation worse than Kolkata?

I mean I didn’t get your rebuttal like response :)

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

You described a lot of "decent" things. Question is about your ideal city. Not a decent city to live in.

My ideal city would be where I’d want to live; unless question was also about fictional, made up places. For example I had job offers from Amsterdam and London and they have much better but I didn’t want to live there. So they aren’t my ideal cities.

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Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

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Berlin, a bit cold and gray in winter, but possibly in the top one for greatest city on Earth.

How? Its not diverse at all compared to a city like London. Unless you are a German/looks likes one it's a poor city to be in.

Berlin has all the benefits and little to none of the disadvantages of a place like London. Why does a place need to be diverse to be great? Does the absence of a heap of Mincéirs make a city worse?

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5) Dating Scene People are mostly conservative here. Although Dating Scene exists, it's very very less(nil to most people). You will be disappointed. 6) Commutation Huge amount of Vehicles, many not following rules, many hurrying to overtake, to get inserted into the road, lot of honking, and time-eating traffic congestion. It's not at all a good experience and will suck energy outta you. 7) Power cuts Power cut is v…

I think it was about which city and country one would want to live in, given the opportunity of always remote. And for me that’s India and in India that’s Bangalore. All these points you’ve gone on about - compared to where? Dating scene worse than Chennai? Ahmedabad? AQI worse than Delhi? Water and sanitation worse than Kolkata? I mean I didn’t get your rebuttal like response :)

Yeah, I agree that Bengaluru is Best city when it comes to India(the only country i have lived in)

You are comparing Bangalore to other cities which i didn't intend to(given i have never lived in other places tbh).

For me, Question was about Ideal Place to live and Bangalore is not ideal place according to me.

Maybe my response is not rebuttal but the fact that Bangalore is not ideal place.

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

#178
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Tokyo! Pros: - Safe almost everywhere even at night and generally very clean - Infinite amount of things to do, you'll never finish exploring new restaurants (with delicious food) and stores - International events happen there: conferences, concerts, etc. - Very walkable (including the metro), especially around city center - Reasonable housing prices - high, but comparable to cities in the US - Politeness is baked in…

Copenhagen is great. Barcelona was great too. Lisbon looks very nice too. I imagine it like a slighly smaller and less expensive Barcelona.

I’ve lived in both. They’re not that similar - mostly because Spanish/Catalan and Portuguese cultures and personalities are pretty different. Both great cities and you’d probably have a great time living in both.

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

#179

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I think it was about which city and country one would want to live in, given the opportunity of always remote. And for me that’s India and in India that’s Bangalore. All these points you’ve gone on about - compared to where? Dating scene worse than Chennai? Ahmedabad? AQI worse than Delhi? Water and sanitation worse than Kolkata? I mean I didn’t get your rebuttal like response :)

Yeah, I agree that Bengaluru is Best city when it comes to India(the only country i have lived in) You are comparing Bangalore to other cities which i didn't intend to(given i have never lived in other places tbh). For me, Question was about Ideal Place to live and Bangalore is not ideal place according to me. Maybe my response is not rebuttal but the fact that Bangalore is not ideal place.

I am afraid you are still not getting it. Bangalore is the ideal place for me. It may not be for you and I am sure rightly so.

No place can be ideal for everybody - not Lisbon, not London, not SF.

Re: Ask HN: What's your ideal city in a 100% remote world?

#180

Tokyo! Pros: - Safe almost everywhere even at night and generally very clean - Infinite amount of things to do, you'll never finish exploring new restaurants (with delicious food) and stores - International events happen there: conferences, concerts, etc. - Very walkable (including the metro), especially around city center - Reasonable housing prices - high, but comparable to cities in the US - Politeness is baked in…

Isn’t Kyoto the same but better?

For me both cities feel completely different. Tokio definitely is much more lively / action packed. Whereas Kyoto has a much slower vibe...
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