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bbpr120 t1_j927hi4 wrote

Worked at a grocery store, we had a bucket of car keys that no one ever came back for. One day, a lady did- when we asked how she got home, she told us she just pulled her 2nd set out of her purse and drove home without a second thought.

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It was only weeks later that she realized she only had one set on her. Everywhere she went- she just asked until she ran across them again.

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kittyluxe t1_j925v5e wrote

as a fellow female transplant from boston - i suggest renting a studio in one of the many loft complexes in providence and pawtucket for one year or 6 mos. It might cost slightly more but they often give u a free month and/or include utilities and parking.
Its easy to move in and out, they are great with maintenance and have security. They aren't perfect but remove a lot of unknowns.
Honestly the neighborhoods of providence are really small with their own vibe. it will take u a while to choose a fave. My first place was in smith hill - found out i was paying for the tenant downstairs' hot water. So i moved to the west end - great apt and cool neighborhood although walking around alone sucked. I'd live there again. Just. Don't get a first floor apt.
I also lived in elmhurst ( was okay - boring) and in an old mansion in pawtucket ( gorgeous apt depressing neighborhood) I'm older now and live in the east bay because i can get to providence in 10 minutes and the beaches and neighborhood are beautiful.
I'd say make an adventure of it for a while, learn a lot and then find a place to settle in that truly suits you.

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