ceaz40
Active Member
If you think Toronto is cold and unfriendly.....here's a challenge for you....visit Roncesvalles, which is my hood. You'll see people stopping and talking all the time. I've only lived here for about about 3 years, but I literally can't just walk out my door and go somewhere in a "quick" moment. I get stopped by people on so many streets, and people I know in my loft building, who now know me and want to chat. I go in a store and have long conversations with the owners I know by name (because I made a point of asking them). I get addressed in name by them as well. I am also great friends with two of them now. They are of different ethnic backgrounds than mine. I knew no one when I moved here. Now I get invited to bbq's, out for drinks, I'm given discounts in stores (I get called the VIP by one friend) when I go in her store. I have people watching my cats when I travel (yes others around me have my keys). The secret to finding out the real Toronto is to do what I have always done whether I'm here or in Montreal....smile at someone, see something happening and make a good-natured comment, show interest in others....don't expect them to only show interest in you (too narcissistic). I've lived in small towns, big cities, mid size cities and in a rural area....it works everywhere! Just a secret.....get a dog, if you're shy.....my dog (happens to be an interesting and beautiful animal) get tons of attention and I get to know even more people through him. Yeah, I've had some defeating moments...usually caused by texting/ear bud people (that's everywhere nowadays, yuck)...but then I enjoy being so much a part of the environment I'm in...I hate wearing sunglasses because I feel they filter out the experience. The truth is....if you want to see the outgoing, friendly and warm side of anywhere (Toronto/Montreal/Paris/New York/Saskatoon/Medicine Hat)......you have to be a person who is not afraid to show that side of yourself.....a smile almost always garners a smile!! A city is a structure...the people are what make it ....and you are responsible for making it your experience, as well.
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