Toronto is going to be #1 if council ever figures out transit lol
Obvious solution: Take transit planning out of the hands of city council.
(Never gonna happen.)
Toronto is going to be #1 if council ever figures out transit lol
Everytime these lists come out i hate canada and australia so much more.
How is Norway not the best on that list?
And to be honest how diverse are those cities? They all strike me as homogeneously white.
These rankings are so stupid. As much as I understand australian and scandinavian cities being at the top, I don't understand how you can put vancouver or calgary so high. Who in his right mind would want to live in calgary ? And Vancouver is so expensive no one can afford to live there anyways lol
People in Munich are snobish and keep you at a arms length from my experience ( i worked there for about 6 months). Personally Berlin->Hamburg-----> Koln------------> Munich------------------------------------------------------> Frankfurt (hated this place)
Montreal not rich enough?
Can't be too far from the top ten given criteria listed...
I live in Vancouver and it's jaw-droppingly gorgeous, but holy shit does it cost a lot to live here
5. Adelaide, Australia
Also Toronto traffic is like one of the worst (if not the worst) in North America. With infrastructure that hasn't been improved on since the fucking 60's. Let's not even talk about how stunted our transit system is.
This alone makes you want to kill yourself.
4th most liveable city my ass.
Everytime these lists come out i hate canada and australia so much more.
How is Norway not the best on that list?
And to be honest how diverse are those cities? They all strike me as homogeneously white.
And to be honest how diverse are those cities? They all strike me as homogeneously white.
The sun never sets of our glorious anglosphere liveable cities.
Where did you work?
Yeah unfortunately those desirable places are in high demand. Therefore, costs of living in those areas are higher as a resultI love living in Vancouver but a major caveat should be included:
*If you can afford to live here comfortably.
Yeah unfortunately those desirable places are in high demand. Therefore, costs of living in those areas are higher as a result
Everytime these lists come out i hate canada and australia so much more.
How is Norway not the best on that list?
And to be honest how diverse are those cities? They all strike me as homogeneously white.
Where's the list for people who work at minimum wage ?
Watch it continue to go up though. My friends from Hong Kong, London, New York, Tokyo, San Francisco, Singapore, tons and tons of other high-demand places laugh at how cheap it is to live in Vancouver/Toronto lol. Vancouver will probably get a lot more expensive just because it is geographically locked to a much smaller land much like the likes of Hong Kong.It's also doesn't help when multi-million dollar investors drive the price point of even the most affordable neighbourhoods through the fucking roof.
Basically Vancouver and Toronto.
Who in his right mind would want to live in calgary ?
Eh? Where are you looking? $1000 - $1500 is the typical range here for a one bedroom apartment.
Everytime these lists come out i hate canada and australia so much more.
How is Norway not the best on that list?
And to be honest how diverse are those cities? They all strike me as homogeneously white.
I only count three in the top ten. Three in the top five is really good though.
Everytime these lists come out i hate canada and australia so much more.
How is Norway not the best on that list?
And to be honest how diverse are those cities? They all strike me as homogeneously white.
Does Australia have paid PHD positions? I've always wanted to have an extended stay and that would be a good opportunity to do so.
As a Montreal resident, the city has been in decline for a long time. The infrastructure is crumbling, everyone is corrupt to the core and the economy is slowly going down.
The only thing pretty much left intact is the culture. Montreal is lots of fun.
Cost of housing not included? Because those are some damn expensive cities.
You can get scholarships and stipends of about $20,000 annually I think.
felt the exact same when I was there. We were like the only people in a bar at like 9 on a thurday, it was bizarre. Was a little bit better on friday but not a whole lot, still felt very emptyLast time I went to Vancouver it was zzzzz. Night life kinda sucked... At the least the clubs were pretty meh.
Chinese food was on point tho.
Why shouldn't it be a contributing factor? A lot of people like going out at nightWhy does it seem like in these kind of threads that night life is what determines whether a city is great or not to people?
Everytime these lists come out i hate canada and australia so much more.
How is Norway not the best on that list?
And to be honest how diverse are those cities? They all strike me as homogeneously white.
Poor Lagos. Things must be pretty rock bottom if you're considered even less stable than Damascus in 2016.Here's the actual rankings.
I assume international student tuition is high though?