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Lived in Princeville on Kauai back in mid 80s. It was nice there, but then again, it’s a very expensive part of Hawaii, so, of course it would be.
I have heard if you’re white, you will not be liked, and unless you could afford to live in a place like Princeville, it’s bound to be an issue. But, since I never had to deal with that, can’t verify, but it makes sense. The only issue I had, was being in my mid twenties and getting rock fever, I did love the beauty, but I missed sidewalks and city life at night. Also, it’s tough to explain, but living on an island made me anxious in a way that is beyond describing.
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[–] VandalayIndustries ago
Lived in Princeville on Kauai back in mid 80s. It was nice there, but then again, it’s a very expensive part of Hawaii, so, of course it would be.
I have heard if you’re white, you will not be liked, and unless you could afford to live in a place like Princeville, it’s bound to be an issue. But, since I never had to deal with that, can’t verify, but it makes sense. The only issue I had, was being in my mid twenties and getting rock fever, I did love the beauty, but I missed sidewalks and city life at night. Also, it’s tough to explain, but living on an island made me anxious in a way that is beyond describing.
[–] felisgoodman [S] ago
noted, thanks. Due to the specialization that I am working on, and the work that I've done, getting a high-paying job should not be an issue.
The anxiety thing is scary though. I've lived on an island my entire life