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Best U.S cities to live in?
I like a well educated diversity (e.g. Asians, African Americans, etc), good weather, diversity of food options, reasonable cost of living, easy access to nature, and cleanliness.
Some part of Southern California may be right for me - but can't figure it out since I'm unfamiliar with the non college partying aspect of the region. Going to be in SF for the next two years but know I can't settle down there due to insane costs of living.
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Phoenix/Scottsdale
What kind of Job do you want?
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
San Diego, Phoenix, Santa Fe usually rank around the top.
In all honesty, pretty much any city where there's virtually no........
rain.
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I Insist
Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Imo NYC, LA, and SF are the only cities worth moving to if you're not from them. Otherwise, just stay where you grew up and where your family is.
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Paid shill
Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
hot as f*ck phoenix doesn't count as "good weather" imo
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Originally Posted by sundizz
I like a well educated diversity (e.g. Asians, African Americans, etc), good weather, diversity of food options, reasonable cost of living, easy access to nature, and cleanliness.
Some part of Southern California may be right for me - but can't figure it out since I'm unfamiliar with the non college partying aspect of the region. Going to be in SF for the next two years but know I can't settle down there due to insane costs of living.
Silicon valley is an awesome place to live in, but the col is hella high
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Originally Posted by Jameerthefear
hot as f*ck phoenix doesn't count as "good weather" imo
Phoenix weather is banging. Just stay outta the sun from 12pm till the sun goes down during the summer.
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
It was 116 degrees in Phoenix yesterday.
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A humble prophet
Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Are there even any "good" American cities to live in? Most of them seem like vast, air-conditioned urban jungles to me, packed in with ugly ass skyscrapers and endless traffic.
American cities are gash.
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Originally Posted by Dresta
Are there even any "good" American cities to live in? Most of them seem like vast, air-conditioned urban jungles to me, packed in with ugly ass skyscrapers and endless traffic.
American cities are gash.
That's pretty much my opinion as well. Never visited a big city that I'd care to live in.
Phoenix is a gigantic, hot, vast endless wasteland. Arizona has a lot better to offer.
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
I've been all over the world, no place beats Mediterranean climate. California, western Australia, Italy, Greece all are amazing places.
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Dream Reality
Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Originally Posted by Dresta
Are there even any "good" American cities to live in? Most of them seem like vast, air-conditioned urban jungles to me, packed in with ugly ass skyscrapers and endless traffic.
American cities are gash.
More accurate description would be gigantic parking lots that just happen to have a handful of tall buildings fixated in the centre, while the rest is wasteful sprawl where you either need a car or are willing to spend 3 hours walking to the nearest store because the planning is horrendous and public transportation is considered the devil's work for some reason.
politics and other factors aside, I'd much rather live in an actual city like NYC over these soulless nightmares:
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A humble prophet
Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Originally Posted by BasedTom
More accurate description would be gigantic parking lots that just happen to have a handful of tall buildings fixated in the centre, while the rest is wasteful sprawl where you either need a car or are willing to spend 3 hours walking to the nearest store because the planning is horrendous and public transportation is considered the devil's work for some reason.
politics and other factors aside, I'd much rather live in an actual city like NYC over these soulless nightmares:
But I don't like NYC at all either. And every time I come to Miami some new stupid building of apartments is being rammed into the downtown area. Constant construction, closed roads, one-way streets, and endless traffic--f*ck off already!! You can move to a new apartment, with a good view, only for them to build a f*cking giant building right in front of it. And loads of them seem to be owned by people who don't even live here.
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Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Originally Posted by BasedTom
Lol wtf
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#Trump4Treason
Re: Best U.S cities to live in?
Originally Posted by Dresta
Are there even any "good" American cities to live in? Most of them seem like vast, air-conditioned urban jungles to me, packed in with ugly ass skyscrapers and endless traffic.
American cities are gash.
can you show us where you live?
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