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So what would be your city's word?
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Melbourne - Family?
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that a great question, i wonder why they are so few comments in thisi live in cali colombia; just in case some will think cali as in california.
Cali - dance or joy (maybe)
Camila wrote: "that a great question, i wonder why they are so few comments in thisi live in cali colombia; just in case some will think cali as in california.
Cali - dance or joy (maybe)"
I'm wondering too lol.
I once discuss a similar topic with my cyber friends, if a city had gender, would your city be a male or a female?
A friend said Rome had to be a male!
BTW, I think Melbourne would be a female, Sydney too.
Lol, I think Rome is a woman! All that talk about love and food!? Oh, and wine too! Definitely a woman.
Carrie wrote: "Lol, I think Rome is a woman! All that talk about love and food!? Oh, and wine too! Definitely a woman."But look at those ancient architecture in Rome, so man!
Connie wrote: "I love Paris but Cortona, Italy would be my city's word."Thanks Connie, do you love Italy the best? Then please use a word that best describes/suits Italy. :)
I live in a small mid-western town close to Chicago. Its word would be...eclectic, and it is definitely female. I lived just south of Atlanta for over 20 years, though, and Atlanta's word would have to be cosmopolitan. Also, Atlanta is male, without a doubt.
Linette wrote: "I live in a small mid-western town close to Chicago. Its word would be...eclectic, and it is definitely female. I lived just south of Atlanta for over 20 years, though, and Atlanta's word would ha..."Philly is a man,too. Tough city.
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Gainesville, Florida: Gators. I'm not a sports fan, but everyone else seems to be. I feel totally lost in the overwhelmingly tacky orange and blue that seems to cover everything and everyone. To quote the author, "if your personal word does not match the word of the city, then you don't really belong there."
Luna wrote: "Washington D.C. - maybe change? I'm not too sure"Hey Luna. I'm also from DC and I know what you mean. But I would call it "optimism" because no one goes to DC jaded - everyone goes there for some cause or to support some ideal, be it political, international, social, whatever. I doubt outsiders would see it that way though.
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