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Jennifer30880ParticipantYour impressions of different areas are pretty interesting. I guess it really depends on what type of neighborhood you live in. I’ve grew up in California, too. I was born in the Central Valley, grew up mostly along the coast in agricultural and tourist areas and have been in the Bay Area for the last 8 years. I’ve always lived in working class/middle class areas.
In the Central Valley, I agree with a lot of what you said, except I didn’t see a lot of the same racial segregation. The segregation I did see was mostly between classes rather than races.
Suburban Bay Area – I don’t see it as a bad place for singles or people without kids at all. Possibly in the more elite areas, but overall, I don’t think so. My husband and I are child-free by choice and think it’s a great place to live. As far as minorities, the Bay Area is one of the most diverse and integrated areas in the country. One of the reasons we have so much great food is that we have people from all over.User Detail :
Name : Jennifer30880, Gender : F, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 28, City : San Jose, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Engineer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts