Yuppie means "Young Urban Professional" and emerged in early 1980s US. Term coined in 1982 by Joseph Epstein or Dan Rottenberg. Describes high-class white young people with university education
Street is a public thoroughfare in urban environments for people to move freely. Word "street" comes from Latin "strata" meaning paved road. Streets have roots in ancient roads and trade routes
Released November 3, 2016 in Europe and Australia, November 17, 2017 on consoles. Third expansion pack for The Sims 4, spiritual successor to previous expansions. Features new city world San Myshuno with four neighborhoods
Montreal is Canada's largest bilingual city with Mount Royal as its iconic landmark. Average Montreal resident age is 40, with strong family culture. City offers affordable housing compared to other Canadian cities
Cities can feel crowded and stressful due to limited community options. Property and services are generally more expensive in urban areas. Houses are more compact with fewer green spaces. Public transport reliability and parking availability vary. Higher pollution levels, including noise pollution
Flâneur means someone who strolls, loafs or idles in French. Term first appeared in Edgar Allen Poe's 1840 story "The Man of the Crowd". Charles Baudelaire established it as "gentleman stroller of city streets"