Posted May 16, 2023, 5:30 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Otisburgh
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Originally Posted by hipster duck
Side topic, but I feel like in big cities like Toronto, you don't get a proportional increase in the number of niche entertainment experiences.
The GTA is about 10x the population of Quebec City, but you're not going to have entrepreneurs open up 10 different swim-up pool bars.
So it'll be more expensive and crowded and, since it's expensive and crowded, it'll cater to a specific type of person who really likes going to that place. That kind of explains the "douchebag" aspect
I think the overall result is that Torontonians have to pick and choose a little more about which entertainment options they want to get into/follow and they stay a little more in their "tribe".
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absolutely true. Same thing with the big cities of Europe.
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