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Where to Meet Singles in British Columbia
No one wants to be lonely, and definitely no one wants to spend the rest of their days alone. That is why a lot of singles have joined singles clubs in British Columbia to try and find that perfect person to spend good and quality time with them. British Columbia has singles clubs and groups like Vancouver Popular Social and Sports Singles club that you can join. Here you can be assured of meeting people who you can be compatible with and who have the same kind of thinking as yours. When you join a singles club or group, you should also make sure you attend most of the events that will take place in the group. Go to the various events that take place in the province; there is the Great Walk event that you can go to and the Pacific Rim Whale Festival. This way, you will meet a lot of singles in British Columbia.
The next place you should check out so as to meet with singles in British Columbia is the beach. This province has got beaches like Kitsilano beach, Jericho beach, Locarno Beach, white Pine beach and Spanish Banks beach. Most of these beaches are great and it has some great crowd. Most people who go here love life and though some of them would like to have a private life. Look out for people who look welcoming and those that you can approach without getting a negative comment from them. By the time you leave the beach make sure you have at least got a few numbers of potential singles.
The parks are also great when it comes to meeting with singles in British Columbia. Many people go to the parks to take a walk or to do some fun activities just for fun or to help them relax after a long day. There is something about a vast space of open space that helps a lot of people relax and at the same time think of something creative and innovative. While at the park, you should make sure you also meet up with people you barely know, talk to them and make new friends out of them. After that, make sure you fix yourself with at least tow or three dates and makes sure you go for them. From those people you are thinking of going for a date with them, there could be one who is really interesting and could be the one for you. Do not take chances, make the first move. British Columbia has parks like Buccaneer park, Musket Marine Park and so many other parks. This province is actually said to have a lot of marine parks. Visit them and explore the history of parks.
You can also go to the gym to find singles in British Columbia. This province has got gyms like Arrow Lakes Gymnastics, Glacier Gymnastics Club, Kicking Horse Gymnastics Club and Eagle Valley Gymnastics club. While there, make a point of meeting with someone new and exciting. Make a lot of friends, flirt with the ones you think are interesting and you would like to get to know them better. Those who like you will definitely flirt back. You might be in your way to a long interesting and wonderful relationship.
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Safe neighborhoods in L.A. for a single female in her twenties and straight out of college?
I want to move there after college to become either a lawyer or producer. I want to live near Los Angeles in a safe neighborhood and people have said Santa Monica or West Los Angeles. Where is the best place to live? Also, how much money should I start out with so I can afford to live in an apartment? Also, has anyone ever heard of/seen the Pico Lanai Apartments, Pacific Plaza apartments, Plaza at the Arboretum or the Santa Monica Blitmore? (These are all in Santa Monica)
Most people who ask this question are unprepared, unrealistic, with no money, no experience, no skills, (no visa), and no plan.
You need a plan: First item on the agenda is rent. A decent 1BR apartment in LA currently goes for $1200, give or take. Nicer areas and areas closer to the beach are much higher. Don't expect to move to Santa Monica and get an apartment on the beach for that much. Or Toluca Lake, or Beverly Hills.
The answer to the question of where to live really lies in the answer to the question, “Where do you work”? It’s not good at all to live in South Bay if you have a job in Pasadena. It’s stupid, in fact. The one thing that grinds people down more than anything here is the traffic. It’s the worst thing about living here. So rather than worrying about “cheap and safe”, your FIRST order of business should be getting a place close to your job. THEN you can worry about safety and price. But, to reiterate, nothing is cheap here.
Next, you will need a car. Los Angeles is VERY spread out, and train service is extremely limited. If you don't have a car, you will have to take a bus, which takes 3 times longer to get anywhere than a car.
All told, it generally takes about $3,000 per month to live here. If you don't have a job that pays that much or skills that can get you that kind of job, stay where you are. If you are unskilled and work for minimum wage (or for tips like bartending or waiting tables), you'll only make about $1200 per month.
And speaking of jobs, they are rather hard to come by now. College grads seeking employment are having a very tough time of it right now, since the job market is flooded with experienced people who were laid off. Unemployment is over 12% right now. Not exactly the kind of job market you want to move into.
Finally, you will need money. Landlords want first month's rent and a security deposit up front. You'll need money for food, transportation, utilities, etc. The consensus in this forum is that you need about $10,000 to start out, given the current state of the economy.
If you want to see the safety and price factors, go to www.lalife.com. Also, the LA Times did a nice job of outlining all 277 neighborhoods in LA County: http://projects.latimes.com/mapping-la/neighborhoods/. Time to get researching! If you want info on apartments, go to apartmentratings.com. Residents are happy to dish on their apartment complex, especially if it's bad.
So there's your plan. And please don't tell us that you have dreams of being an actor or singer. That sets off another alarm. We already have a million (literally) wannabe actors in this town. Don’t even get me started.
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