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Recommend me a US city
#21
RE: Recommend me a US city
(October 4, 2011 at 6:19 pm)Shell B Wrote:
(October 4, 2011 at 6:17 pm)I_Blaspheme Wrote: D.C. is known for it's abundance of nice people?

Is there such a place? There are nice people no matter where you go. Then again, I spent most of my time there in graveyards, museums and monuments. People were pretty nice. The Krishnas are everywhere and they're nice too.

Well... Of course there's no place with people who are universally nice, but in my travels, I've found the pace of life in most larger cities has a negative impact on one's goodwill towards others.
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#22
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Quote:I've found the pace of life in most larger cities has a negative impact on one's goodwill towards others.


OTOH, as Bill Maher has observed: "There's a reason small towns are small. No one wants to live there."
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#23
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I'd love to go to Boston,but have never been.

Hated LA

Love New York,a fascinating city. PLUS you are a short train ride (leaving from Grand Central,one of the great train stations in the world) to Connecticut,which is beautiful. PLUS upstate New York is breathtaking.

Also liked Seattle a lot,very beautiful country. (pop up to Mt Rainier)

Had a great time in Honolulu if that's not too far.

Las Vegas could be terrific IF you don't gamble.
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#24
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If you're in Vegas not gambling, I don't know what you're doing there.
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#25
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(October 4, 2011 at 6:31 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:I've found the pace of life in most larger cities has a negative impact on one's goodwill towards others.


OTOH, as Bill Maher has observed: "There's a reason small towns are small. No one wants to live there."

Comedy aside, I suspect it has more to do with economic reasons than quality of life.

I work in Portland (450k pop in the city, perhaps another million in the metro area). It's certainly not as cosmopolitan as NYC or Chicago, but its a fine place to live with lots to do.

OTOH, I live in a much smaller city (161k) and own a home in an even smaller one (12k), and while the quality of life is quite good, I do have to go to Portland to do much of anything.

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#26
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Quote:Well... Of course there's no place with people who are universally nice, but in my travels, I've found the pace of life in most larger cities has a negative impact on one's goodwill towards others.

I've visited over 50 cities.

So far I've been treated rudely exactly twice:

Once in New York: A stuffwitted immigration officer with the mistaken impression that everyone is just dying to live in the US.

Once in London: A snooty maitre'd at a 2 star hotel at which I was staying.

Simple rules of thumb:I am always polite,open and friendly,most people respond in like manner. (even in New York) NEVER EVER criticise a city or country to a native. I am a guest in their city/country,I behave like one. KEEP YOUR COOL and obey their laws. You do NOT want to be arrested in any foreign country.
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#27
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(October 4, 2011 at 6:45 pm)ElDinero Wrote: If you're in Vegas not gambling, I don't know what you're doing there.

Hookers and blow.
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(October 4, 2011 at 6:41 pm)padraic Wrote: I'd love to go to Boston,but have never been.

I hope you make it some time. It's the best walking city I have ever been too, thusfar.

Quote:Love New York,a fascinating city. PLUS you are a short train ride (leaving from Grand Central,one of the great train stations in the world) to Connecticut,which is beautiful. PLUS upstate New York is breathtaking.

I'm not a fan, but maybe it's partly because I don't like being bumped into a lot. It harshes my mellow.

Quote:Also liked Seattle a lot,very beautiful country. (pop up to Mt Rainier)

I completely agree. I lived in the shadow of Mt. Rainier for three years. It got to the point where I just called it "The Mountain." You can't miss it.

My sister and I on Mount Rainier:

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RE: Recommend me a US city
(October 4, 2011 at 4:20 pm)5thHorseman Wrote: Well, i want to come over to the US of A next summer, it'll likely be for a max of 7 nights, but more likely nights.

I like:

Drinking
Eating
Partying
History (big thing)
Nice people

sell me a city.

CHARLESTON, SC! Don't miss it! Tons of all of the above, especially history. It's where the first shots of the civil war were fired. They have beautiful beaches, islands, and a whole culture of interesting Gullah people. They have a ton of awesome restaurants and watering holes, and the people are just awesome. I lived there for a year working as a fantasy wrestler/talent trainer. Had the time of my life. My youngest son still lives there, on James Island with his adoptive parents. If you go to Folly Beach you will be standing at the edge of America. It's amazingly gorgeous!
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#30
RE: Recommend me a US city
If your list is ordered by preference then I’m going to have to say New Orleans. And yea, Ybor City in Tampa is definitely a party spot.
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