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Re: What's wrong with Havana?
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Sorry to butt in, but while it's true Cuba is impoverished and undemocratic, I've heard many people who've travelled to Havana that it's an attractive and interesting city. So not everything associated with Havana is necessarily negative.This said, I don't think it makes a good name for a child, for the reasons I've stated in my response to the OP.
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Well as long as the tourists are having fun . . .
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Hmm, my point wasn't so much that it's all ok because it's a kind of amusement part for tourists, just that it's not necessarily some totally apalling place with only bad associations because it's undemocratic and poor. The person who wants to use it as a name presumably was struck positively by the city.
When I think about Havana I think about a place with a history, a place in literature and interesting shoreline architecture, as well as thinking of the economic and political problems it has. If all places that are poor and undemocratic are unreedemably horrid, then a whole lot of the world is unreedembly horrid, including quite a few places we generally consider beautiful and interesting.
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I never said "unredeemably" horrid. (It should be irredeemably, by the way.) It is, frankly, an unpleasant place to live and it shouldn't be romanticized. There are many other place that have history, literature and interesting architecture without low standards of living and overbearing governments, so there is no reason why the former three characteristics make it a nice place.
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English's not my first language btw.I just happen to think it's good to be able to see the various different nuances and aspects of a given situation, but nevermind.
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