Madelaine Amee |
05-06-2018 11:08 AM |
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Originally Posted by CFrance
(Post 1540666)
The people from the northeast are honest in their interactions. They may be standoffish at first, but it's a crowded place, and everyone must carve out his/her personal space. We found that once some time had passed and people became familiar with seeing us, we made fantastic friends. You always knew where you/they stood, and I appreciate that.
If you've ever had to fight to get a grocery cart in Pathmark, you would know what I mean.
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I lived most of my life in the suburbs of Boston and it does not get much more Northeast than that. We LOVED the area, hi tech for good jobs and excellent pay, excellent medical facilities, great schools and universities, easy access to the ocean, interstates, international airports, great Italian (Boston's North End) and Chinese food (Chinatown) .................. and much more. As for being friendly, we are very careful who we give our hearts to, but if you get my heart you have it for life and I will be there for you through thick and thin. But, don't ever try to B.S. me ....................
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