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Charles32273Participant‘Commuting’ was the second word of your question, and I hope you’re ready for it. Living in the suburbs means, basically, that everything on earth (except TV) is at least a twenty minute drive away. As the other answers mentioned, there is always more diversity flooding into the suburbs, but they are a very special kind of mixing pot. People of all backgrounds are accepted, as long as they are willing to chip in and be judged on the same things. Is your house nice? Well-painted? Is the lawn finely manicured? Is your all-important car freshly washed? It isn’t more than 5 years old, is it? Do you have your 2.5 kids yet? If not, why not? If so, how are they doing in school? What sports are they playing? Are you enjoying the books Oprah tells you to enjoy? When are you having a barbecue/dinner party? In short, in the modern suburbs you get to meet a surprisingly wide cast of characters – genuinely interesting and diverse people – but all of them choosing to play a surprisingly few roles. Best of luck!
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