Toronto cliches

The top 10 cliches about Toronto

Cliches about Toronto have varying degrees of accuracy, even as they shape the discourse about our city. Whether true or fair, cliches are at least a useful way to examine how a city collectively thinks of itself or, in some cases, how it's thought of from afar.

Here are my picks for the most prevalent cliches about Toronto.

Toronto is a city that hates fun

Perhaps the longest standing cliche about Toronto stems from our former Victorian stuck-upishness. Toronto the Good is a persistent tag, whether it bedance floor regulations,2 a.m. last call, or a whole host of other thingsover the years.Accuracy rating:8/10.

People from Toronto are exceedingly polite

We're notorious for saying "thank you" at every opportunity, and out of that the city has built itself areputation as one of the politest urban centresin the world. There's certainly truth to this compared to other major cities (e.g. Paris and New York), but we'refar from perfect.Accuracy rating:7/10.

Toronto is the world's most multicultural city

From an international standpoint, Toronto's multiculturalism is what thecity is best known for. Is it a cliche? Yes, insofar as it's an overused characterization that often lacks substance. Is it accurate that Toronto is the most multicultural city in the world? Itwould appear so.Accuracy rating:10/10.

Toronto's public transit system is the pits

The TTC is like the city's favourite whipping boy, but despiteinadequate governmental subsidies, it actuallyranks very wellin a North American context. The grass isn't always greener.Accuracy rating:3/10.

Suburbanites hate downtowners and vice versa

There's certainly real tension between the demands of suburban residents and their downtown counterparts when it comes tomunicipal needs, but now that the Rob Ford-era rhetoric has faded away, the animosity between these groups is just a tad overstated.Accuracy rating:6/10.

People from Toronto think it's the centre of universe

Toronto is often accused of this egocentrism, but it's probably more apt to say that we're guilty ofthinking we're the centre of the country. Toronto's far too self-conscious to claim global status of this type.Accuracy rating:5/10.

Toronto is the best hockey city in the world

This is alongstanding clichedoled out by sports broadcasters and players recently traded to the Maple Leafs, but given the success of the team, it's a dubious crown. More than that, the city has embraced a more diverse sporting ethos over the years. This is also a baseball and basketball town.Accuracy rating:6/10.

Condos have killed any character Toronto once had

Everyone loves to bash condos in this town, and that might be fair in建筑方面and onstreet like Yonge, but it's important to remember that dense development has also animated huge chunks of the city that used to beeerily quiet and empty.Accuracy rating:6/10.

Toronto is a dangerous city

This is another one of those cliches that isapplied to Toronto from afar. The vast majority of people who actually live here acknowledge and appreciate that crime levels are exceptionally low for a city of its size.Accuracy rating:3/10.

It's impossible to buy a house in Toronto unless you're rich

Real estate prices in Toronto can be downright depressing in Toronto, so there's some truth to this sentiment. Arecent studypegged the average household income required to by a detached home at $200K. To afford the average condo, a $90K household income.Accuracy rating:8/10.

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