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Originally Posted by NotGolfer
We keep seeing posts giving negative comments here re: drivers, round-abouts, signs, restaurants, health-care etc. regarding The Villages and surrounding areas. I belong to social media sites from the areas we lived before moving here (up north). One could insert those "there's" to "here" and vice-versa. There aren't any perfect places to live and wherever we are, it's what we make it. You either have a glass half full or half empty.
It's the season of supposedly "good will". I wonder how many could use an attitude re-adjustment??!! Let's end the year with some positive thoughts and take them into 2023.
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I disagree. You tell it like it is, the villages aren’t perfect but damn good. So if something’s wrong state it, don’t cover it up.
A few short years ago the villages health system was rated dead last and it really concerned us to not move here. After people complained and maybe other things happened, they were bought out and the system has gotten much better. Not perfect but night and day better.
If you have a problem with your car, do you bring it up to the dealer to fix? Of course you do. If it’s a persistent problem, do you bring it up to the state for lemon law? Of course you do. If you had a kid that died along with 50 others due to a manufacture design problem, you bring it up to the state and possibly to a class action lawsuit so you can get the manufacturer to stop making them or redesign them to be safer.
Not everything is perfect and you can’t make everything perfect, but you can make it better for health and safety reasons