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I'm planning on moving to the US for a couple of years, and I'd really appreciate any advice anyone may have.
I need to know which cities would be nice too live in.
cheers
- sexypixel0
san fransisco, not too hot, not to cold, open minded and multicultural
- mrdobolina0
you will find much of the same of what sexypixel is talking about in most major U.S. cities.
- save0
I was thinking about Boston.... good/bad!?
- pr20
no, Boston sucks.
I have a friend who's going throug major breakdown right now as he moved to school there. It's boring and full of rednecks who just came to a big city.
go NY.
- save0
cheers pr2....
anymore!?
- jevad0
boston is a great city - lived there for 3 years...no rednecks...it is full of students though...nice smallish city - great access to new england and vermont...you could do worse!
- davetufts0
hells yeah, i agree with jevad - boston is almost all students and people in their 20's. culturally, cambridge is like san fran without the smell.
- loudubs0
literally, the san fran smell of homeless urine waterfall springs
- F_EddyShears0
Boston is a great city. You can really get your arms around it. Temperate climate, so you have to be prepared, but the seasons areworth it.
Close to all of beautiful New England, the ocean, NY. A great city
- sexypixel0
stay away from cape cod. Hyannis my anus.
- F_EddyShears0
woah, sexypixel why you down on the Cape? and hyannis, thats not exactly quintissential cape...
- sexypixel0
true, marthas vineyard and nantucket are very nice. But i had the missfortune of being stuck in Hyannis for 3 months. The idea of fun there is driving up and down mainstreet eating ice cream and getting busted by the summer cops for farting
- Poopsmith0
East Coast:
Boston
NYC
Philly
Baltimore
Atlanta
TampaMidwest:
Chicago
New Orleans
HoustonWest:
SF
Seattle
LA
SDever city has its pro's and con's and no two cities are exactly alike.
- F_EddyShears0
sexypixel, I grew up on the Cape. the Cape in the summer is a terrible busy place. Hyannis in the summer is REALLY busy. But aside from those two and a half busy months, the off-season is beautiful, and I have rarely seen such gorgeous beaches in all my life... I love my home.
How did you end up in Hyannis?
- save0
thanks everyone....
thanks for the list, Poopsmith. Exactly what I needed, cheers!!
- jevad0
You'd have a great time in seattle....nice city...
if you like the sun and the beach lifestlye - san diego is the palce for you
if you like mountains and cowboys - head on over to denver
- save0
I suppose I should've mentioned that I'm not a fan of hot weather....
- jevad0
hmmm...upper east coast would be best for you then - or upper west coast - portland/seattle...
NY gets hot as hell in summer - and it's pretty hard for work (where isn't..)
I give a lot of look into Boston, Seattle, Portland, even SF....
- save0
thanks jevad, I think I'll take a look into Boston and Seattle..
anymore suggestions!?!
urls!?!?
cheers
- Mal0
I don't like the heat either but I came to NYC from Glasgow 12 years ago and still love it.