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jmaccallum
06-04-2021, 06:39 PM
I moved here to the villages on my own a couple of months ago and so have been enjoying exploring on the golf cart. Every now and again I pull over on a cart path to answer a text on my phone. You know, don’t text while driving. And every single time, someone or even more than one someone stops to ask me if I need any help and if am I ok? I don’t know the names of the people who have stopped, but you know who you are. Thank you for your kindness.
Decadeofdave
06-04-2021, 07:43 PM
When my sister visited in Feb. many "helpful gentlemen" approached the cart to "help". LOL
graciegirl
06-05-2021, 07:31 AM
I moved here to the villages on my own a couple of months ago and so have been enjoying exploring on the golf cart. Every now and again I pull over on a cart path to answer a text on my phone. You know, don’t text while driving. And every single time, someone or even more than one someone stops to ask me if I need any help and if am I ok? I don’t know the names of the people who have stopped, but you know who you are. Thank you for your kindness.
I too am delighted by this and no longer surprised. Welcome to your home jmaccalum.
John41
06-05-2021, 07:44 AM
I moved here to the villages on my own a couple of months ago and so have been enjoying exploring on the golf cart. Every now and again I pull over on a cart path to answer a text on my phone. You know, don’t text while driving. And every single time, someone or even more than one someone stops to ask me if I need any help and if am I ok? I don’t know the names of the people who have stopped, but you know who you are. Thank you for your kindness.
People here are generally very helpful. Not like big cities.
Laker14
06-05-2021, 08:11 AM
I have had the same experience many times. And I'm not an attractive woman. In fact, I'm not even a woman. One time it was while showing a guest around on the cart and we were stopping to admire various views along the Buena Vista Multi-Modal, and several times we were asked if we were lost, or in trouble. My guest was very impressed with that.
jdulej
06-05-2021, 08:13 AM
People here are generally very helpful. Not like big cities.
I agree that the Villages if a very friendly place. I don't agree with your comment on big cities. I've been to a lot of them and have always found the locals to be very helpful - they may not know the answer to my question but rarely are they rude or nasty.
retiredguy123
06-05-2021, 08:38 AM
I agree that people are generally kind and helpful. But, The Villages has a serious lack of available services for older people who live alone, especially for transportation to medical appointments, etc. Generally, big cities have more reliable services.
graciegirl
06-05-2021, 10:52 AM
I agree that people are generally kind and helpful. But, The Villages has a serious lack of available services for older people who live alone, especially for transportation to medical appointments, etc. Generally, big cities have more reliable services.
We will be charged for all services rendered to us and for us. We have to choose whether to have a place that is affordable for all to choose to live or comfortable for all to choose to live. I think who we glance at, summarize and quickly avoid or smile back to is almost instinctive. We make choices all of the time as to who we feel safe with and drawn to and those choices impact every area of our lives.
I forgot where I was going with this. ;). I love living here. So many like me. It is so comfortable.
John41
06-05-2021, 11:03 AM
I agree that the Villages if a very friendly place. I don't agree with your comment on big cities. I've been to a lot of them and have always found the locals to be very helpful - they may not know the answer to my question but rarely are they rude or nasty.
My experience with big cities is limited to NYC the streets and subways and it’s dog eat dog. You might be right elsewhere.
John41
06-05-2021, 11:16 AM
I agree that people are generally kind and helpful. But, The Villages has a serious lack of available services for older people who live alone, especially for transportation to medical appointments, etc. Generally, big cities have more reliable services.
The Villages is too spread out for public transportation to be feasible. When they had the Sumter Transit busses only a handful of people used it. But there are tons of good services for seniors with all kinds of issues. Some of the clubs have driver volunteers for those who don’t drive. There are also several independent living and ALFs that have transportation for shopping and doctors. Crime here is very low compared to cities. Daily there are reports of seniors being assaulted in cities.
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