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Moving to Waterloo with family, need opinion from residents
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Verter, years ago I was in Aylmer Ontario and I stopped in at a grocery store that was in the process of closing. Not being familiar with the town, I asked a woman who was loading up her car with groceries where the next nearest grocery store might be. She turned around and looked right through me. Her husband joined her, but his look was that of contempt that I spoke to her. These folks were dressed as some kind of Mennonite. Not being intimately familiar with the mennonites or whatever that was about, I chalked it up to me making some kind of social faux pas. The reality is these people were probably being incredibly rude.

The world is full of idiots and we all take our turn.

If you have never been to Waterloo, I suggest you make the trip for a weekend to see what we are all about before committing to the advice of a half dozen anonymous strangers on a website. If you need suggestions on things to see or do, or places to stay just ask.

Not sure what part or how far in Eastern Europe you are from, but there are lots of Poles, Czechs, Hungarians, Ukrainians and Romanians that live in this area to name just a few.
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RE: Moving to Waterloo with family, need opinion from residents - by Drake - 04-21-2015, 06:42 AM

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