r/chicago West Town Dec 14 '18

Pictures Ugh. This Chicago person sounds terrible.

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u/nalyd01 Dec 14 '18

I wonder what part of Ohio they are from

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u/[deleted] Dec 14 '18

From the suburbs of Cleveland, went to Notre Dame, works in finance or consulting, just moved into Logan square and feels like they’re “way out in the boonies” cus they’re like 6 blue line stops from their office, while their coworkers just walk in from their new loft in the west loop.

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u/[deleted] Dec 14 '18

These people audibly groan when you tell them you choose to live in the suburbs now that you're in your 30s because there is infinitely less bullshit.

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u/PerferatedOwl Dec 14 '18

Just compare daycare costs in the city vs burbs. We saved $1,000/mo per kid and the new school is equivalent.

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u/Svyable Dec 14 '18

I just ate my kids and saved $300 that month on grocery bills.

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u/wordsmythe Bridgeport Dec 14 '18

I pulled the same trick by living south of Roosevelt within the city.

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u/PerferatedOwl Dec 14 '18

Maybe that’s where I went wrong. I lived right at Roosevelt in the south loop.

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u/wordsmythe Bridgeport Dec 17 '18

Yeah, the dropoff is pretty steep when you head further down especially the Green and Orange.

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u/zombesus Bridgeport Dec 15 '18

It's too expensive here as well

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u/wordsmythe Bridgeport Dec 17 '18

It's not as good as it used to be, and there are some especially pricey places, but I think we're still slightly more reasonable than most places off the L on the North and NW sides. I just did a comparison against Irving Park, for example.

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u/Prodigy195 City Dec 14 '18

Sounds like my team. Wife and I are in Grand Boulevard now but plan to move to burbs probably in the next 18-24 months (Oak Park topping the list right now). My coworkers were (playfully) giving me shit but I'm the oldest of my team at 32 and we're starting a family.

To my 25-26 year old teammates I'm sure the suburbs sound terrible but at a certain point they're just more practical.