There have been so many posts about soaking and BYU lately that I thought you might have questions. Burner account to not dox myself
There have been so many posts about soaking and BYU lately that I thought you might have questions. Burner account to not dox myself
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Mormons have a pretty tightly knit mutual aid network. Any time someone needed to move, or build a fence, or do anything like that, you could reliably count on like half the neighborhood to turn out to help. This generosity doesn't extend to non-Mormons. It definitely affected my politics. I think if Mormons genuinely practiced what they preached without all the Prosperity Doctrine bullshit, they'd be communists.
Also Trax and Frontrunner are ok if you live within a 5-10 minute walk from a station, otherwise you have to drive to a parking lot to wait for a train, which sucks. They don't run very frequently outside of business hours though. I lived for a long time without a car in Salt Lake though, so it's serviceable.
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Thanks comrade. :stalin-heart:
In my experience as a non-mormon (far from Utah, fwiw) that's not true at all. I've met some very lovely Mormons who are very open to being part of the broader local community.
I'm glad that you've had a positive experience with Mormons. I think the thing that makes the difference is whether you're in Utah, which allows Mormons to be super insular. Outside of Mormon HQ they have to play a little nicer.