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Every city has its quirks, and Calgary is certainly no exception. In fact, there are so many weird things about the city that you'll only know if you've lived here.

One Reddit user asked Calgarians about some of the biggest lessons they've learned through living in the city, and locals were quick to point out the good, the bad and the ugly truths.

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People living in Western Canada are totally weirded out by the fact that certain places in the country actually sell milk in a bag and they are venting about it in a Reddit thread.

When one Redditor asked if people could buy bagged milk products across Canada and people were quick to comment — especially people from B.C. and Alberta.

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Calgarians are heated about a series of criticisms made by an Ontarian who didn't like living in the city, and it got pretty brutal.

In a Reddit post, the Ontarian said they had moved to Calgary "in search of greener pastures" but ended up leaving the city less than a year later and shared plenty of reasons as to why they relocated to Ottawa.

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Moving to a new city is a big deal, and making the call on where to pick can be tricky. A Redditor asked Edmontonians that chose the city over Calgary for their reasons why and people didn't hold back.

The Reddit post asked people to share why they preferred Edmonton over Calgary as a person that had visited both cities didn't see much of a difference.

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If you've ever dreamed about giving up city life for a cute small town somewhere, you aren't alone. Someone on Reddit asked people to share their favourite small towns in Alberta and they really came through with the goods.

In the post, a Redditor asked Albertans for their favourite small towns in the province they would love to move to "if the cost of housing and job opportunities weren't a factor."

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