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fuzzyjay ([personal profile] fuzzyjay) wrote2005-08-26 04:23 pm
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Where I should live meme


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Your personality type is SCUEI
You are moderately social, calm, unstructured, moderately egocentric, and intellectual, and may prefer a city which matches those traits.

The largest representation of your personality type can be found in the these U.S. cities: Washington D.C., St. Louis, Albuquerque/Santa Fe, Salt Lake City, W. Palm Beach, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Raleigh/Durham, Denver, Seattle/Tacoma, Minneapolis and these international countries/regions Slovenia, Israel, Czech Republic, Russia, Netherlands, Denmark, Argentina, Argentina, Ukraine, Romania, Norway, Croatia, Hungary, Turkey, Sweden

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Re: One more New Haven question

[identity profile] fuzzyjay.livejournal.com 2005-09-02 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
New Haven is pretty segregated. When I lived in New Haven it was in mostly Caucasian neighborhoods. Where I live now, an older suburb of New Haven, I have no immediate neighbors who are black, though the town has a good proportion of black residents.

So what's it like? I don't know... feels pretty normal to me. I grew up in a lily-white suburb. The first black kid in my classroom was in 7th grade. There were approximately 2 black families in a town of 10,000 people. Maybe one or two Asian families.