If you could live in Cleveland, OH would you?

Live in Cleveland?

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  • No

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Like I'm sure a clevelander would figure out how to survive in a village in a 3rd world country but pointing out how bad the quality of living is compared to Cleveland is not something the villagers should be proud of.
 
I love my city 
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Currently live in the suburbs about 20 min east of Cleveland, actually just purchased my second house here.  Great place to raise a family in my opinion.  

Weather is def the wort part, but such is the entire midwest, not just cleveland bros.  We do a lot of traveling in the Winter, so it doesn't get to me too much.

A lot of good people in Cleveland, I would rather move out of country than live in CA.
 
Yes. 



I disagree. 

To your second point, I don't know. I wouldn't live in Cleveland either, I was just responding to what I thought was being misunderstood. 

No, I don't think you do. If you did then you'd see that the poverty rate doesn't equate to less jobs available per person.

Let's also add some logic to the statistics. If the cost of homes are so low then people that live there require less money to live. The amount of money they require is on the poverty bracket. Thus, the poverty numbers will be higher. Mystery solved


Now, if you want to agrue that the living conditions are trash, then I'd see your point, but, that point also adds to the nobody wants to live there stuff
 
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Like I'm sure a clevelander would figure out how to survive in a village in a 3rd world country but pointing out how bad the quality of living is compared to Cleveland is not something the villagers should be proud of.
It's okay man I will protect you . Come to Cleveland you will have a great time.
 
 
I love my city 
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Currently live in the suburbs about 20 min east of Cleveland, actually just purchased my second house here.  Great place to raise a family in my opinion.  

Weather is def the wort part, but such is the entire midwest, not just cleveland bros.  We do a lot of traveling in the Winter, so it doesn't get to me too much.

A lot of good people in Cleveland, I would rather move out of country than live in CA.
Bruh you know you lyin. Compton > Cleveland
 
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Currently live in the suburbs about 20 min east of Cleveland, actually just purchased my second house here.  Great place to raise a family in my opinion.  


Weather is def the wort part, but such is the entire midwest, not just cleveland bros.  We do a lot of traveling in the Winter, so it doesn't get to me too much.

A lot of good people in Cleveland, I would rather move out of country than live in CA.
Now this is a good post about why Cleveland isn't that bad

"Great place to raise a family" >>> "there are no opportunities here"
 
According to tv everyone in Cleveland is blue collar and hard working. Everyday they come home from the steel mill they take their hard hats off and have a beer wishing lebron delivers a chip
 
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Why would anyone voluntarily move to Cleveland? Anyone born there needs to question their parents intentions
What man the city of Cleveland was great when my parents grew up and my grandparents. I can see raising a family in the suburbs right now.
 
Not really.

But I can't say I'm surprised that you're having difficulty comprehending.

What? You've literally brought nothing to the table to say Cleveland is a good place to live. In fact you've went out of your way to say the poverty rates are high. How does that help your argument.


THEN, I took your numbers, added some logic, and showed you why living in Cleveland IS NOT any harder than living in any other big city. Others have also chimed in to prove you wrong.

You've since done nothing but the equivalent of shaking your head in silence and saying na'ah. Now you're attempting to take personal shots that only make you look that much worse. The argument is pretty much over.
 
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