Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

wakko666 t1_j9ku254 wrote

"extreme hatred" of simps for pedos is an appropriate response.

Some of us have known you long enough and seen enough of your horrendous behavior first hand to see through your attempts to lie about yourself.

Remind me, how many of your FSP buddies that you used to hang out with at the Quill are currently serving time in prison for possession of kiddie porn or touching kids?

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AllstarGaming617 t1_j9koz58 wrote

That simple ecology 101. Southern New Hampshires proximity to Boston is going to force urbanization from Manchester to Nashua. Boston is one of the fastest growing metro areas in the country being the east coasts hub of technology and education. It has the biggest companies and the best schools. Nothing is going to change that. As Boston grows the “metro” area will slowly come to include Nashua up to Manch, it kind of already does. They literally just but another “city” within Boston in the assembly square area. That type of urban growth around Boston is only going to force further urban expansion away from the city. Lawrence, haverhill, and Lowell are already packed so people are going to skip across those over the border into Nashua. That’s exactly me and my wife’s situation.

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Different_Ad7655 t1_j9kmo18 wrote

That's why it's required for you is a property owner to do your due diligence and clear your walkway. Everything can't fall to the city although the city does the send a plow sidewalk plow through eventually and Sands. This belongs to the same mentality, I'm taking care of the curb and grassy Street planting which some homeowners strangely ignore even though they tend their property on the other side of the Walk. I'll never understand this. Living in a city brings many advantages but requires shared responsibility

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Intru t1_j9kmjf4 wrote

Oh I'm with you on this, with one correction, most of our grandparent, us millennials and boomers, actually did need/use trains to Boston, and pretty much every single town in NH up to the 1950s that how we moved around. Although not in NH my grandfather always complained about that we got rid of trains, trolleys, and train travel, he always lamented how annoying and stressful it is to drive into our state capital, San Juan, with a car and wished the trains were still there. The man was a coffee farmer from the sticks and still could see the value of good public transit.

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MagicalPeanut t1_j9klumn wrote

Reply to comment by Sirhc978 in Can you bargain with Xfinity? by dydyfly

It's not much of a copypasta, but here is how my last conversation with them was initiated:

Hello, my name is ____________. For verification my address is ____________ and account number __________________.

I have a couple of things: First, I think there is an issue with speed in my area. In the past on my plan I was getting 600 Mbps just fine, but I recently heard about a speed upgrade to 800 Mbps in my area, so I tested but now I'm down to 225 Mbps. I tried restarting my cable modem and router, but the speed is consistently lower.

Second, would it be possible to sign another two-year contract on the 800 Mbps tier and get the same promotional pricing as before?

It's not as complicated as people make it out to be. You just need to ask. After a couple more messages they reprovisioned my modem for the correct speed and signed me up for a new contract. The downside is that there's a prorated ETF, but I don't really care since I've had no issues and don't plan on leaving.

The service industry is a difficult job to be in and being nice to these people can go a long way. It takes a special kind of person to work in an environment where you're constantly getting requests from people when they are most unstable (ie: they're upset because they don't understand something or something isn't working).

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