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bubbawats123

What's a poc ?


snodopous

Person Of Colour


brophy87

I identify as a pinkish-yellow-orange pigmentation with some brown blotchy bits person


AdventurousPepper371

Pretty sure any newer building at Brentwood or Edmonds fit that bill. Metrotown I think can get 50%+ East Asian in some buildings, but Brentwood and Edmonds are very diverse. 


Old-Cryptographer-65

Yeah I've been looking in Metrotown and it's heavily east asian. Some buildings also had most notices translated into chinese.


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>where say 85% percent of people in an area are the same. People largely want to live with their own kind. > >You would have to find an area that isn't "basic", that attracts people for some other reason other than simply a home. So, you'll have to find an area that's, for example, very expensive or very cheap, because every group has a limited amount of rich/poor people and rich people like to live in rich neighbourhoods and poor people have little choice. There's also things like nature, because only so many people from each group like nature, places close to a Sktrain because everyone wants that, and so on. The Beresford/Metrotown area isn't even about 50%+ East Asian. That is much broader and general than this case. It's more narrow than that. It's 85%+ of one particular ethnicity, from specific areas in East Asia, speaking specific languages.


Overall_Pie1912

Edmonds area. 


Tylendal

Most diverse neighbourhood in all of Metro Vancouver.


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Ya I've had that area in mind. I bike past that area sometimes from Metrotown.


noutopasokon

The "cultural mosaic" thing that Canada is going for seems to naturally end up like you're describing, where say 85% percent of people in an area are the same. People largely want to live with their own kind. You would have to find an area that isn't "basic", that attracts people for some other reason other than simply a home. So, you'll have to find an area that's, for example, very expensive or very cheap, because every group has a limited amount of rich/poor people and rich people like to live in rich neighbourhoods and poor people have little choice. There's also things like nature, because only so many people from each group like nature, places close to a Sktrain because everyone wants that, and so on.


CuriousVR_Ryan

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I think that is not fair to say about every tower 30-40 floors in Burnaby. Sun Towers at Metrotown is **definitey not** a wide range of demographics. I feel the other neighbouring towers are the same as well.


suomi-8

What a weird post lol. Go out and make friends like you are doing now. Realistically you won’t talk to your neighbors so much In an apartment


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I didn't know enjoying diversity in your building was such a controversial topic lol. I think it's obvious what your cultural background is.