So in your opinion I would like to hear your reasons why. Removing NY and LA to make room for less known cities as I'm curious to explore America more in the near future.
This is 100% true. I love LA, it'll always be home but I'm never living there again.
I agree that's why I'm removed it from the list immediately. The US has so much to offer and I wanna hear some opinions about less known citiesLA is not a good city to live in. It's a good city to VISIT
A ton to do, but cost of living is high, traffic is nightmarish, public transportation is garbage, it's really hot, and there's nowhere to park.
Love living in LALA is not a good city to live in. It's a good city to VISIT
A ton to do, but cost of living is high, traffic is nightmarish, public transportation is garbage, it's really hot, and there's nowhere to park.
AgreedI'd say it's the other way around. Things being relatively far apart and weak public transportation makes visiting things take a long-ass time. Living there though, find yourself a nice neighborhood and life is amazing. So good it almost makes me forget I'm poor.
But do you live in LA, or when people ask you where you're from you give a town and then when you realize that they have no idea what you're talking about you say LA because it's in the county and close enough?
I love it here and hell no the weather is perfectLA is not a good city to live in. It's a good city to VISIT
A ton to do, but cost of living is high, traffic is nightmarish, public transportation is garbage, it's really hot, and there's nowhere to park.
WDW is effectively its own city inside of Orlando
oh I know right my fam has a house in Windermere and we just uber 5 min to the Contemporary hotel and skip the monorails getting to Magic Kingdom.
But do you live in LA, or when people ask you where you're from you give a town and then when you realize that they have no idea what you're talking about you say LA because it's in the county and close enough?
But do you live in LA, or when people ask you where you're from you give a town and then when you realize that they have no idea what you're talking about you say LA because it's in the county and close enough?
It has its problems, but I quite like living in the Phoenix metro area. I'd actually have a hard time choosing somewhere else to live.
You say no LA or NY, but I wouldn't want to live there, or anywhere else in those states.
nah. Besides the summer, I don't hate anything else here. I also hate hot weather + humidity, or humidity in general, which rules out a lot of places. I would never want to live anywhere on the east coast, I already spend too much time in the mid-west visiting relatives. The only place left is the west coast, and I want to live in a medium to large city. California hates modified cars, so I could never live there. That doesn't leave many places left. Seattle is nice, but really expensive. I haven't spent much time in Portland so I don't know much about it. There's Vegas, but is it really that much different than Phoenix? Probably not.
I'm interested in moving to the US. Doing my masters and then maybe settling in after. I love New York, it's the only city I've been in the US but I wanted to see some alternatives because I hate cold winters. I come from a very lively city and I'm used to going out and interacting with people. I wouldn't fit in a quiet city where it's pretty but stale regarding social life.Also, OP, are you interested in migrating to the US, or just visiting?
If you're just visiting, DC IMO is the best city for foreigners to visit. Los Angeles sucks for tourists, IMO.
Texas IMO is a great place to live if you're an immigrant. Houston and Dallas have high immigrant populations.
I'm interested in moving to the US. Doing my masters and then maybe settling in after. I love New York, it's the only city I've been in the US but I wanted to see some alternatives because I hate cold winters. I come from a very lively city and I'm used to going out and interacting with people. I wouldn't fit in a quiet city where it's pretty but stale regarding social life.
Only visited in summer. Not bad.
I mean, the actual city of LA is oriented kinda weird. So you can live within the vicinity (aka a "Neighborhood") and not even know it, or you can live in a different city and be really close, eg Pasadena or Glendale. You can technically be out in the boonies near the docks and still reside within the city of LA! I consider all the regions within 323, 310, 562, etc to be LA.But do you live in LA, or when people ask you where you're from you give a town and then when you realize that they have no idea what you're talking about you say LA because it's in the county and close enough?
Most places that get cold as shit, have tons of snow and ice or both have found ways to function through them. If you absolutely hate the cold then of course it'd be hell but because you've gotten several feet of snow or it's cold as hell doesn't mean the people just all get time off from work to just nope out and sit by the heater at home.Usually when people say this they mean it's freezing cold in the winter. There are four seasons in California too, but you can at least spend time outside year-round, which is extremely important to me as a dad with a young son. Fuck being forced to stay indoors for months on end because of the weather. If anything, California is still a little too cold for me--at night and in spring.
I'd say it's the other way around. Things being relatively far apart and weak public transportation makes visiting things take a long-ass time. Living there though, find yourself a nice neighborhood and life is amazing. So good it almost makes me forget I'm poor.
Who wants to live in Orange Mound?