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sunshinemiss -> RE: Is your city/state a good place to live? (7/13/2008 2:55:59 PM)
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Hello cat, Well, hmmmm what an interesting question... I've lived all over the world and can tell you this much. Just because I find a place good, doesn't mean others will. I went to Nashville because my aunt is there, I love country music, and it's near my family. Also, the people are really friendly... but they also proselytyze (sp) all the time. I went to the bank to open an account, and the woman asked me if I'd found a church yet. Everywhere I got that - the grocery store, the restaurants... EVERYWHERE... They were real friendly about it, but when i said I'm not a Christian, thank you very much, they said, "would you like to be?" le sigh.... I live in a smaller city in Oregon now. I like international things, and there are lots of international people here. There's a farmer's market and it's pretty quiet. I like that. I have lived in the big city (Philadelphia) and international places. What's really important is what you want. You might want to narrow down your question and look at the reports on the best cities and what not to live in (Kiplinger, Money mag, etc). Where do you thrive? In a small town or a big city? In a slower paced life or a fast paced? Do you travel? If so, be near a good airport. Do you want to be around families or singles? Do you want a more diverse place or Wonder White Bread? Just so you know though, I too had this question a few months ago. Can't find the thread, sorry.... so I understand your dilemma. Now i always give the same advice to folks who just graduated... defer student loan payment and go teach English in an exotic place for a year, six months, ten years... whatever. You'll be glad you did. peace and passion, sunshine
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