Moving To USA.Recommend Somewhere To Live
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Sweet_As_Fcuk |
Im really considering moving to America from Ireland.Im looking somewhere warm with beaches and atleast 1 good club which attracts the big names in dance music.I know places like New York can get cold in the winter but i don't mind aslong as the summers are sunny.In Ireland it rains almost as much in the summer as it does in the winter so id like to experience some good weather.What places are good to live which fit that criteria?
Thanks in advance. |
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Orbital32 |
can't go wrong with Miami |
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gerard6975 |
i suggest you move to miami, florida. much better beaches than california.
venues to go to: mansion, space, twilo, nikki beach and many more.
of course, if you want to have trips back to europe, you'll have shorter travel time.
btw, california has one of the highest cost of living compared to other states.
good luck! |
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Electrophile |
quote: | Originally posted by gerard6975
i suggest you move to miami, florida. much better beaches than california.
venues to go to: mansion, space, twilo, nikki beach and many more.
of course, if you want to have trips back to europe, you'll have shorter travel time.
btw, california has one of the highest cost of living compared to other states.
good luck! |
Southern California is the place to be!!! |
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Xtracktor |
quote: | Originally posted by Electrophile
Southern California is the place to be!!! |
Amen, our beaches have a much wider array of the cancer genus than florida does!
(crap but so does oregon and washington :( ) |
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Sweet_As_Fcuk |
Please give reasons why somewhere is good like Gerard did.Thanks. |
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skizzell |
quote: | Originally posted by Electrophile
Southern California is the place to be!!! |
+1 |
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skizzell |
quote: | Originally posted by Sweet_As_Fcuk
Please give reasons why somewhere is good like Gerard did.Thanks. |
Honestly, you should visit first and check out what the area has to offer. I think it would be quite risky to blindly move across the pond, without experiencing the area first to see if it fits your flavor. |
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Miss Julia |
quote: | Originally posted by gerard6975
btw, california has one of the highest cost of living compared to other states.
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Are you sure about that? I'm pretty sure that NY and FL have a higher cost of living.
NY has horrible weather, and horrible traffic. Horrible is an understatement. FL has bad weather too... humid, and from what I see on the weather channel, they have alot of hurricanes too.
I'm not saying living in Cali is the best, but I would rather live here than NY or FL.
Plus, we have Vegas, San Fransisco, and Mexico just around the corner. |
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verndogs |
quote: | Originally posted by Miss Julia
Are you sure about that? I'm pretty sure that NY and FL have a higher cost of living.
NY has horrible weather, and horrible traffic. Horrible is an understatement. FL has bad weather too... humid, and from what I see on the weather channel, they have alot of hurricanes too.
I'm not saying living in Cali is the best, but I would rather live here than NY or FL.
Plus, we have Vegas, San Fransisco, and Mexico just around the corner. |
CA has a much higher cost of living than Florida, but less than NYC.
NYC has horrible traffic, but you don't need to drive to go anywhere in NYC. The traffic situation by comparison in LA is 100000000000000 times worse since you need a car to go anywhere.
on topic:
If you don't mind humidity, I'd choose Florida because cost of living is lower. If you hate humidity and don't mind being stuck in traffic, can't go wrong with southern California. |
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Orbital32 |
quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
CA has a much higher cost of living than Florida, but less than NYC.
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when was the last time you paid $7 for 1 bottle of water with an automatic $6 tip? |
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verndogs |
quote: | Originally posted by Orbital32
when was the last time you paid $7 for 1 bottle of water with an automatic $6 tip? |
never!! tap water ftw :p |
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