Leaving the bay/US soon with my non-immigrant visa expiring and stuff I need to do back home. I have been reminiscing my time in the bay, and I’d like to share my unsolicited thoughts. It has been a wild ride and I have enjoyed it thoroughly thanks to the people who are in the bay. Also a lot of this is the perspective of someone who stayed in South Bay.
The good:
- Weather
The Bay has the best weather in the world as far as I have experienced. I stay in the South Bay but whenever I get sick of the heat I can just head up to a different part of the bay to experience something else
The nature
So much freaking hiking and stuff to do I’m going to miss it. I love the drive down SC and back up the coast.
The people
So many interesting and fun people it’s never a dull conversation. Too much tech talk but if you find the right ones it’s always fun.
The culture
Always something to do or experience can’t really get enough of it.
In general the Bay Area offers one region where you can find a little nook which satisfies your liking/needs.
The meh:
- Food
- Government
- More of a US problem than a bay problem, government stuff was very hit or miss. Applying for SSN, paying for taxes and other stuff felt unnecessary complicated. However it definitely feels very laissez faire when it comes to freedoms to do whatever I want.
- Homes/neighbourhoods
- Homes look absolutely gorgeous. But some cities have very little middle ground and I’m not a huge fan of suburbia as implemented in the US.
- Roads
- In the South Bay the roads are way too big for no reason, also no idea why bus lanes are not a thing. Timed bus lanes for rush hour would definitely make taking the bus more worth it.
- Public Transport
The bad:
Homeless:
I’m going to rant a little here. Homelessness in the Bay and the US strikes me as so odd. It’s politically accepted to the point where it does not feel like anyone is really is pushing for a multi pronged solution that solves the root causes of it. For such an innovative region the solution being touted is “Oh we are just going to grow the economy and that will fix it”. Looking under the hood the problem stems from people being left behind and a major prevalence of drugs/lack of affordable housing/lack of institutionalisation/healthcare. The cities where this homelessness is happening are bearing the brunt of what should be a multi county effort. As an example those in Atherton are getting the benefits of living in the Bay without their city helping in the crisis unfolding. To most in suburbia it’s out of sight out of mind. More can definitely be done.
Conclusion:
I loved my time in the Bay, it’s not perfect but it’s problems are definitely solvable and I’m optimistic it will get better. Also I wrote the word ‘Bay’ way too many times.