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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Where to stay Public Safety

International student
#1
  • Riku
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  • 2021/09/17 01:25

I have been in Los Angeles for language study since last week.
I am currently in a homestay
in an area called Krenshaw.
I live on Potomac Ave.
Is it a safe place to live ? ?
I don't think it is good, but I have been here for a short time
I would like to hear from someone who has been in L.A. for a long time.
I am planning to change my place of stay at the end of this month to the Los Cauti Museum and other places,
I wonder if it would be better to change as soon as possible ?.

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#12
  • スラム街
  • 2021/09/18 (Sat) 18:23
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In the first place, the questioners who get angry when they don't get the answer they expect shouldn't be asked on a message board. After all, a message board is nothing more than a post in a lavatory.

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#29
  • ホリデーボール
  • 2021/09/19 (Sun) 20:47
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Is the owner of the homestay a Japanese American? ? It may not be as safe as the Japanese neighborhood in Torrens. However, house prices in the Crenshaw area have exploded in the last few years, and the number of white residents in this area, which used to be considered a black neighborhood, is increasing, so it is definitely becoming safer. If you go to Adams, a little north of Potomac Avenue, you will find more and more popular cafes. I guess you are a man, Riku? But it is the same everywhere. Even in LA, where people say it is safe, there are places where it is dangerous to go off the beaten path. This may not answer your question very well. I wish you a wonderful study abroad experience.

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#39
  • 住み慣れた環境
  • 2022/03/15 (Tue) 08:26
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Anywhere you live is a home.
If you live in a familiar environment
you will naturally adapt to your surroundings
and worry can be reduced considerably.

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#40
  • NTR
  • 2022/03/15 (Tue) 08:27
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depend on the person

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#41
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/15 (Tue) 11:50
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More white residents are also coming because of its proximity to downtown.

Main Street, one block west of the former New Otani Hotel in Los Angeles, was

in the 1980s, home to many homeless people and pornographic movie theaters, and the general public just drove by, but

buildings were converted into lofts where people could live in stylish shops.

Today, the street is no longer a shadow of its former self and is becoming safer.

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