I recently visited Toronto and it was my favorite I've been to ever. I've been to most of the states and major cities in the US and have never been somewhere that felt the same.
What I liked most about Toronto was the:
-cleanliness (rarely ever saw litter)
-diversity (way more Asians/Indians than most places ive been)
-orderliness (people didn't even jaywalk)
-safety (rarely saw homelessness or crime)
It felt so civilized and modern. Where can I go in the US for a similar experience?
>What I liked most
>diversity
Then I highly recommend Baltimore, you'll love it.
I also love Toronto and unironically my vote is Chicago. The similarity between the two cities is often commented on by Toronto natives; it kinda feels like Chicago's kid sister who's in grad school. The violence in Chicago is mostly confined to big bubbles in the southside and west side. Crime rates are low for much of the city, and the similarity to Toronto can be really striking. Except in my opinion Chicago is more beautiful. Anyway, compare Andersonville to Queen Street, West Loop / Fulton Market to the Distillery District, downtown to downtown-- you'll quickly see what I mean. Toronto's Chinese food is much better, but Chicago's Mexican food is much better. Both cities are unusually friendly. Both have a beautiful, sparkling lake. Both are surprisingly underrated for how world-class they are.
>Way more Asians and Indians
They're quite literally everything wrong with Toronto.
>What I liked most about Toronto was the:
>-diversity (way more Asians/Indians than most places ive been)
Said… no one ever.
Back to your shithole, streetshitter.
This is bait
That said Toronto was cooler than I expected it to be. Make sure to rent a bike on Toronto Island and check out Niagara Falls. You can skip the CN Tower, it isn’t that great.
London
>What I liked most about Toronto was the:
>diversity (way more Asians/Indians than most places ive been)
LMAO
Have you considered Detroit?
Closest I would say is Minneapolis, but even that's a stretch.
In terms of looks and feel? Seoul Korea. Not the population though, just the subways, the way the streets look, and so forth.
>Toronto
>clean, orderly, rare homeless
Ok this is either bait or you're American.
I went to Toronto and I've never seen so many screaming homeless people in my life. At least one per block.
I was at U of T downtown and saw a guy getting hauled literally kicking and screaming into the camh (I think was the acronym?) psychiatric building next door on college street. He was screaming at the top of his lungs and people just kept walking like it was normal.
>I recently visited Toronto and it was my favorite I've been to ever.
I feel so bad for you
Yeah this is a troll thread for sure
Yeah (from there). This or chicago..tho mpls is fucked post floyd ya'll have no idea.
You notice the major difference between NY and Toronto? Lot less blacks makes everything better. Stay out.
What did you like about denver if I may ask?
I went a few years ago and the nature outaide the city is great but I found the city itself to be incredibly boring. Maybe I did it wrong though?
Getting stoned, playing vidya, watching anime and buying figurines from japan
>Getting stoned, playing vidya, watching anime and buying figurines from Japan
You can be an incel in any big city shithole. why bother traveling at all?
>traveling
You midwits think living somewhere means you are traveling....not my problem millennials can't think
Arlington, VA. As a NYC native it made me wonder why beautiful women gravitate to dirtier, less safe cities.
>diversity (way more Asians/Indians than most places ive been)
Wtf? Do you treat diversity like going to a zoo or something?
are you a woman?
toronto is toxic to any form of masculinity and full of bulldykes so I heard
anyways fuck off