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Apple v PC - is this an irreconcilable difference?

My partner loves all things Mac. I'm a PC person and the way Mac people talk seem a bit w*nky. Can we build a life together with such a fundamental difference that raises at least one "superior" comment every day?

everyday pc user.

Comments (2)

Is this for real? The things people worry about...

Of course you can build a life together, if PC v Mac is your major point of disagreement. It's hardly "fundamental".

That's assuming this isn't part of a larger pattern of "superior" comments...

Of course it is fundamental. Mac people see themselves as creatives - unique, arty, different, above the average. pc users are mundane, just accepting what comes.

Maybe that means you 2 coudl work together though - 2 arty macs egos would clash. Maybe the mac users needs the pc user, maybe the pc user will find the mac user adds a dimension to their lives - or maybe they'd rather opt for the comfort of another more like themselves.

You probably have the same issues with the different type of car you drive, the clothes you wear, your home... even the friends you keep

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