I don't want to come back. I realized it yesterday while we had been walking around the city. We went to the Bloor St, then to the Korea Town to find my fluency doctor (I was shoked that her medical center is situated in the Korea town, but maybe it's cheaper). After my consultation which as I sad earlier didn't make sense we went home on foot. I was exhausted but determined to catch all. I have only one week yet. Let's return to the city. I love it! I've never seen such crowded city and relaxing at the same time. We were siting by the water and it smelled like we were in the country although we were in the downtown of the city. I can get around the entire city and not even notice that. It's my city with it's kind and different people with taxes which are everywhere whatever you buy you have to pay taxes (that's the firs sick thing in Toronto). Taxes are around 13% by the way.... Whatever.
You can't find too much cars here as in the other biggest metropolises of the world although a lot of people are living here. I couldn't imagine how could it be until I saw the highways! Very smart thing I may say. It's very clean streets appositely. It's amazing but nevertheless every metropolis has it's own china town and this city was not spared. I'm inclined to say that I hate China Towns everywhere!!! Definitely!!! Especially in NY but it's not the point. They are everywhere...... WTF!
They've already absorbed the UOFT !!!! I can't stand them because of that! I wanted to study there but there are countless of Chinese! (It's the second sick thing about Toronto). The third and perhaps last sick thing in Toronto is that everything are very expansive here. In some ways it's because of the taxes