How was your experience in vancouver, british columbia?

Q: if you have ever visited vancouver or lived in vancouver please tell me how was your stay because i was thinking about moving there when i turn 18 and as well attending college. i wanted to live in the downtown area in the pomaria highrise. if you have any photos please share them with me if you would like. thank you. as far as the canadian dollars(i dont know the name of their currency) what is the difference from there money and USA money. im sorry their money

A: i live here. born and raised, 19 years old. ugh, its rainy and cold, but very pretty. http://www.lestwarog.com/pomaria/ is where u can find the apartment, but wow, living downtown is expensive. r u planning on buying an apartment suite, cuz thats around a million bucks. and renting anything downtown is atleast 900 a month. and as for currency: well... your american banks in the recent past have given out so many mortgages at low rates to people with a low income, that when time came for them to pay up, they didnt have the money, and had to file for bankruptsy. therefore, there r millions of houses in the US for sale, that arent worth very much, which is costing most american banks billions of dollars. my point is, that for now, the canadian dollar is about the same as the US, where before this happened, our currency was worth less. and just a heads up, if u dont already know, in canada, we have $1, and $2 coins, and $5, $10, $20, etc bills. also, if u dont want to be stuck going to langara college (which is okay i guess), u need to get good grades and apply tpo UBC (University of Britich Columbia), which would be the closest University to u. Other choices would be the SFU (Simon Fraser) downtown campus, or VCC (Vancouver Community College) which is also downtown. Good luck. Vancouver is great, so i hope u make it here.

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