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So I’ve been living in São Paulo for the last month and though I had visited before (even spending one month during a previous trip), this is the first time I’ve treated the city as a place I’d possibly want to live long term. Living in a concrete jungle is good due to there being so many options available at any hour. It’s also good to feel you are not in the middle of nowhere, ie, isolated from the hustle and bustle, the liveliness of so many people sharing the same space. It’s bad because some solutions for having so many people crammed together just don’t work (ie, the bus system is not intuitive, though the metro is great). With the city being so wide, I’ve been confronted with the issue of having to decline invites to meet people or to do interesting things because frankly two hours of…
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