Rate This City: Day 19 - Boston

Rate: Boston


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UberEatsDriver

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Man fukk these ratings the lowest you can give Boston is a 5 everyone 1 staring this thread ain't shyt :camby:

What's good in seaport. Man good life hasnt been as good and kgb is a trash venue. I'm mad cure is down for renovations. Man that's was the spot

That's the hood bro :mjlol:

will to bet all those voters are not from the east coast.
 

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It's a city rich in history and looks very good in the summer. Also a very smart and young city with world class institutions and colleges near-by (Harvard, MIT, BU, BC, UMass etc). Too cold in the winter and not as culturally diverse. A lot of old money here. I really couldn't see myself living in Boston for a long period of time. Too damn cold.

It's really the center of that "New England" feel. 7/10
 

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Just saw this thread, LMAO at the one stars.

Boston Proper is a beautiful city that feels about as European as it gets on this continent ( Minus Quebec City).

I’m biased since I’m from New England, but I travel extensively for work and find Boston to be one of the most livable cities in the US. History, architecture, culture, higher learning, food & sports offset by cold New England winters, mass holes and a overblown, but justified, racial past.

Food gets overlooked, as there are many small places tucked into off the beaten path locations for a variety of ethnic foods. I ate at some Ethiopian place and I couldn’t even tell you where it was.

1 stars are just haters who have never been.
 

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Just saw this thread, LMAO at the one stars.

Boston Proper is a beautiful city that feels about as European as it gets on this continent ( Minus Quebec City).

I’m biased since I’m from New England, but I travel extensively for work and find Boston to be one of the most livable cities in the US. History, architecture, culture, higher learning, food & sports offset by cold New England winters, mass holes and a overblown, but justified, racial past.

Food gets overlooked, as there are many small places tucked into off the beaten path locations for a variety of ethnic foods. I ate at some Ethiopian place and I couldn’t even tell you where it was.

1 stars are just haters who have never been.

I was a bit surprised at the low rating myself. I didn’t know people hated Boston that badly.
 

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Been here in Boston proper for 8 years now, took some getting used to for sure because it really is small city.

Reasonable places to go out, culturally good, food scene small but ok. Music scene with 0 cohesion real drawback. It’s a good place to work.

Covert racism is a bytch for sure liberal racists everywhere.

EDIT Boston brehs what’s good? Where you now?
We should do a Coli meet up Boston.

Have to touch down in all neighborhoods to feel what Boston has to offer. Side note Boston’s jazz scene is underrated.
 

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New Yawk where I’m from / Bahston where I’m at
We should do a Coli meet up Boston.

Have to touch down in all neighborhoods to feel what Boston has to offer. Side note Boston’s jazz scene is underrated.

That’s a great thought, more people from the area on here than I realized. Nightlife just starting to warm up as things get closer to New Years.
 

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I'll give it a 6. It was fun, and I had the best salad I ever had in my life there lol...

It's like an East Coast version of SF, but with more black and brown people. I thought Roxbury and Dorchester were dope. The white people are loud and the obnoxious stereotype of the "tough Boston white boy" is a real thing, a grip of em were on The T using the n-word freely (to each other) while nobody black checked em...

Trains are raggedy as fukk there. Cold as fukk in the winter. Feels similar in size to SF/Dallas/ATL, they are all similarly sized and feeling...
Where did you get the salad from? lol
 

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:birdman: Never went for a long time just out of respect for the yankees:banderas:


But was pleasantly surprised, very educated upper class crowd, but still very crisp air of racism:ahh::heh:


Boston to me per capita still one of the most racist places in the United States
 
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