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Sat, Sep 7th, 2013, 09:14 PM #16
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I fully agree and welcome your opinion about being able to respond and feel any which way you'd like about someone elses posts. Everyone has a right to their own opinion and I welcome those that I may not have explored yet.
Unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to meet your friends and the families that you know who are awesome people. I have found a few people who where friendly, and have had no issues with many of the people I have come into contact with - but I am also human and realize that one of my faults is remembering the things/people who rubbed me that wrong vs first remembering the ones who didn't. I am sorry for this fault in myself.
The reason why I know this particular fellow tenant in our townhouse complex does not "enjoy" our quiet company in the complex is that she was also giving the stink eye to my husband when he first moved here in June, and I have also seen her do the same thing to another family that also moved into the complex with Ontario plates. Maybe I'm just noticing it more b/c we know no one here and only came to work and do not plan on staying long. Like I said before, we choose not to get involved with our neighbours more then the occasional Hello, only bc we're not interested in any gossip and b.s. that comes with living in such close proximity with your neighbours.
I was actually floored when I was told by my husband that come of the native born Edmontonians believe that all Ontarians are from Toronto and EVERYONE from Toronto think too highly of themselves, are pushy, inconsiderate, and are not truely "Canadian". My husband just shrugged his shoulders and kept working, though he did notice when a few of his fellow co-workers stopped talking to him and also started giving him the "stink eye". Maybe he's just a better human being then myself and can let things roll of his shoulders a lot quicker then myself - I need to rant and express my opinion in the moment in the moment, either to my husband or anonymously online, then am over my issue once it is written down.
My husband and I are of the same opinion that we will not be staying in this town, but instead moving to one smaller (100,000 or less inhabitants) town as that is what we are use to and greatly prefer over a large city....even Windsor was a little too big for us. We're so use to being able to keep our car/house/garage unlocked when we're home, without fear of being robbed, that coming to Edmonton with the huge police signs in our neighbourhood telling the inhabitants to lock our cars/garage at all times b/c of the high theft rate really does not sit well with us. Hence why we won't be staying once my husbands contract is done.
I truely hope your son thoroughly enjoys his stay here as I am assuming there are a lot of fantastic people waiting for him. I also greatly apologize that I have made you so angry, and if I have made anyone else angry. That was not my original intent and realize after rereading my op, that I come off as exceptionally rude and mean. I am truely sorry for this.
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Sun, Sep 8th, 2013, 02:33 AM #17
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Sun, Sep 8th, 2013, 10:29 AM #18
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When I was taking the drivers education course in Windsor, it was constantly drilled into me by the instructor to always go the posted speed limit, anything below is now impeeding traffic and you will be ticket for it as it is against the law (unless weather conditions prove otherwise). I thought this was the same law throughout Canada? Try having your same train of thought on the 401 - if your driving 80-90 kmh on the 401, you will either a) piss off 99.9% of the other drivers, b) cause a line-up behind you with A LOT of angry people, especially the portions that still only have 2 lanes and the transports suddenly feel like passing each other for 20-45 minutes, c)you could potentially cause a small/large scale accident because everyone else on the road is assuming you are driving the MINIMUM of the posted speed limit. Maybe things are just different in Alberta when it comes to driving....at least I can say there is A LOT more to see then in SW Ontario, you look sideways from Windsor and you can see London (my clients Scout leaders use to say this all the time, I thought it was funny).
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Sun, Sep 8th, 2013, 03:10 PM #19
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Sun, Sep 8th, 2013, 03:40 PM #20
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Are you by ANY chance walking around town with a Maple Leafs jersey ? Because for SOME people... that could do it you know ?
Cheer up, if you've encountered that many bad apples already then you've covered the allotted % of jerks and now everyone you meet is bound to be welcoming... it's just simple math
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Sun, Sep 8th, 2013, 09:36 PM #21
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I moved from Ontario to Edmonton too. I did not have that kind of experience unless when I try proving my superiority for coming from a more advanced city. I suspect some how you are conveying that from your attitude or body language may be unintentionally.
I find Edmonton way more rural but again its how people live here and they don't have to change just because of us. But that is also why it is much easier to do couponing in Alberta . I don't understand why would you try making that lady drive at "your" desired speed? I really don't understand your issue here. If you couldn't pass her then leave it specially if she had a child in her car too. Don't take things personally, try to learn.
As a matter of fact, it is actually much harder to drive here because many people don't follow the legal traffic rules. I remember a guy just jumped in front of my car expecting me to hit the breaks in green light in 60 km speed area with no stopping signs. His back was face road so I could suspect the least of his intention. Yes, I had never encountered some thing like this before and I hardly avoided a much possible accident but again I can't change the way things work here. Needless to say that I felt sick for the rest of the day that day but I try to learn from experience and that does help a lot.
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Sun, Sep 8th, 2013, 10:21 PM #22
Sounds like you're yearning for Ontario, i'd move back and let hubby finish up his contract then reunite there.
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 08:31 AM #23
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Actually I am having a different problem, I am from NS and living in Ontario, have been here for almost 2 years now and when I am say I am from NS, which gets pretty obvious because of my accent, people dont take me seriously, dont realize I have a university degree and am decently smart. It could be me being nice trying to fit into this province but I get frustrated when people treat me like i am a teenager or in my early twenties, when I am in my late twenties, married with a 5 year old! I think it is nice that I frequently get carded, but I am over other parents and professionals speaking down to me. My parents were very well educated, and so am I because of them, I dont need to be treated this way. I dont know where every town is in Ontario but I am getting better. It is hard moving provinces and people not understanding anything about where you come from. I sympathize with you as I can understand.
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 10:03 AM #24
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I don't think that's an Ontario thing. I think it is because you look young (getting carded), so it is more ageism. Strangers talk to me like that sometimes and I'm 31. I also get carded. Toronto has so many different accents that people are so used to them and generally don't care (from what I've seen anyway). I hope it gets better for you.
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 10:04 AM #25
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When I was away at school in another city (in Ontario) I had several jerks from Edmonton make comments saying "you're from Toronto so you think you're better than everyone." They said these comments about me to my DH, who was my BF at the time. I was on a student council and didn't realize organizing a trip/party/outing/whatever and including everyone regardless of where they live means I think I am better than everyone. I sure didn't hand out application forms asking for home towns!
At first I thought it was because they had some bias against Ontario, but then I learned it's because those particular people are just jerks in every way
There's jerks everywhere, in every city. Your DH's coworkers may be rude, but it's because they are jerks. There are nice people everywhere too. You will find them too. So sorry you're having a bad time so far, but it will get better.Apply every possible promo code to your cart, at every store that you visit (and get points for cash back on top of that?). It's sweet and easy with HONEY.
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 10:52 AM #26
My husband was in the military and we had to move every 2-3years all over Canada. We lived in Germany, BC, Ontario, Manitoba, and now Edmonton. Every province and town has its weirdos....it will get better over time, trust me..until then, smile and go and stack at SOF and LD..
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 01:01 PM #27
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I went to Calgary for 4 months and the people were so friendly. They were so nice and seemed very laid back and welcoming. I had the best time in Alberta...I've never been to Edmonton though- so maybe it's different..hopefully it gets better, don't let people get to you- just enjoy the beautiful mountains
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 01:05 PM #28
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 02:18 PM #29
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Thanks guys, having a tough day at work today... those comments made my day I still laugh though when Ontarians say they are going to the beach.... hehhe... my beach has salt water and a tide that goes in and out!
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Mon, Sep 9th, 2013, 02:31 PM #30
that is really unusual. two of my best friends moved to Calgary and absolutely love it and would never consider moving back to Ontario. Big city but with small town friendliness and they really enjoy the slower pace and easier commute. when they come back for visits they complain about the crazy drivers in the GTA. Give yourself some time to adjust. It is a really big adjustment at first. Courtesy on the roads always goes a long way even when the other driver isn't in the right. Life is too short.
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