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<blockquote data-quote="160cmcurry" data-source="post: 74466" data-attributes="member: 616"><p>depends on the ethnic ratio, if it’s white dominated and upper middle class they tend to be a lot more quieter as opposed to ones that aren’t white dominated, moreover middle class too and have certain ethnic groups dominating it. </p><p></p><p>higher income areas usually have more emphasis on privacy, personal space, and not drawing attention, whereas more mixed or lower income areas tend to have more visible social interaction and less of that “keep to yourself” culture. </p><p></p><p>in quieter, wealthier areas people kind of treat public space like an extension of private space, minimal interaction, minimal noise.</p><p></p><p>living in the suburbs isn’t worth it if you’re not in an area that’s white dominated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="160cmcurry, post: 74466, member: 616"] depends on the ethnic ratio, if it’s white dominated and upper middle class they tend to be a lot more quieter as opposed to ones that aren’t white dominated, moreover middle class too and have certain ethnic groups dominating it. higher income areas usually have more emphasis on privacy, personal space, and not drawing attention, whereas more mixed or lower income areas tend to have more visible social interaction and less of that “keep to yourself” culture. in quieter, wealthier areas people kind of treat public space like an extension of private space, minimal interaction, minimal noise. living in the suburbs isn’t worth it if you’re not in an area that’s white dominated. [/QUOTE]
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