Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario
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@manxam said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
@NashBrydges said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
Welcome to Canada eh!
Here's your first tip...pronounce it like "Trono" instead of "Toronto" and you'll fit right in
Omg, thank you @NashBrydges. I'm originally from the GTA (greater Toronto Area) before finally ending up in Alberta. Everyone here pronounces the second T (Tor-on-to) and it drives me nuts
How do you pronounce it?
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@manxam said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
@NashBrydges said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
Welcome to Canada eh!
Here's your first tip...pronounce it like "Trono" instead of "Toronto" and you'll fit right in
Omg, thank you @NashBrydges. I'm originally from the GTA (greater Toronto Area) before finally ending up in Alberta. Everyone here pronounces the second T (Tor-on-to) and it drives me nuts
My wife and I took a break in Vancouver from last Thursday to Sunday evening.
We stayed at the Lonsdale Quay Hotel.
We flat landers pronounce the second word: Qway
The locals there looked at us funny, with some snickers, and pronounced it: Kee/Key
Huh?!?
So much for the Queen's English.
EDIT: Oh, and it was Torana with a twist on the Ah at the end when I used to hang-out there. ;0)
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@PhlipElder said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
EDIT: Oh, and it was Torana with a twist on the Ah at the end when I used to hang-out there. ;0)
Can't say I've ever heard anyone drop the second t before.
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It's definitely Torono...
As for quay, that's "key" in the "queens english"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quay -
@manxam said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
It's definitely Torono...
As for quay, that's "key" in the "queens english"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quayI've never heard it pronounced that way ... not that that's saying much.
First is theirs while last is ours with a Kay in the middle. Go figure. I stand corrected.
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It's OK, many people have never seen a quay let alone had to pronounce it!
Truthfully I only know the correct pronunciation because I used to live near Queens Quay in "torono" -
@Emad-R said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
Toronto
Regarding your move, bear in mind that Toronto is a metropolitan meaning that there really isn't a "City" of Toronto per se but an amalgamation of cities such as Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Vaughan, Weston, etc.
About the only thing really "Toronto" is the downtown area which is a) VERY expensive to live in b) one of the major hearts of industry in Canada but not necessarily a place in which a developer will work.
You're more likely to find your sort of work in Waterloo (design / engineering / programming center of Canada), Mississauga, or Etobicoke.
If you need any suggestions on places to live, commute times, public transit, places to avoid, etc. let me know and I'll do my best to assist.
Cheers,
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@manxam said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
You're more likely to find your sort of work in Waterloo (design / engineering / programming center of Canada), Mississauga, or Etobicoke.
Those places are Toronto for anyone not from the area in the first place.
I have a client in Waterloo, but I still tell people Toronto.
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@JaredBusch : Waterloo is over an hour away from Toronto, so quite the difference. Considerably different "way of life" as well.
Similar to saying you live in Buffalo when, in fact, you live in Rochester...
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@PhlipElder said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
I suggest looking into community groups that are from the same geographical area. There should be a few around since TO is one of the largest cities in Canada.
But I'm running away from my people here and the culture, and you are telling me to go back and live next to them. :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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@Emad-R said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
@PhlipElder said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
I suggest looking into community groups that are from the same geographical area. There should be a few around since TO is one of the largest cities in Canada.
But I'm running away from my people here and the culture, and you are telling me to go back and live next to them. :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
I've been quite close to the Polish, Philippine, and French communities most of my life. They tend to build communities together thus my assumption of same.
No worries. Hakuna Matata.
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@manxam said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
@JaredBusch : Waterloo is over an hour away from Toronto, so quite the difference. Considerably different "way of life" as well.
Similar to saying you live in Buffalo when, in fact, you live in Rochester...
Agree. I live in the Waterloo area and it is NOTHING like Toronto.
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@NashBrydges said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
@manxam said in Trying my luck in Toronto, Ontario:
@JaredBusch : Waterloo is over an hour away from Toronto, so quite the difference. Considerably different "way of life" as well.
Similar to saying you live in Buffalo when, in fact, you live in Rochester...
Agree. I live in the Waterloo area and it is NOTHING like Toronto.
Not to anyone from outside the immediate area. Let alone another country halfway around the world.