Do you like where you live?
The "What temperature..." thread made me come up with this one.
I'm wondering if you like where you live. (the city and state, I mean)
We moved to Austin from Dallas 2 years ago, and I still hate it here. It's a city filled with construction and rude people. At least the weather stayed the same. ;)
Where do you live and do you love it or hate it?
Re: Do you like where you live?
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Originally posted by PJ's Mom
We moved to Austin from Dallas 2 years ago, and I still hate it here. It's a city filled with construction and rude people. At least the weather stayed the same. ;)
Aww, I'm sorry you don't like it :( I've never noticed a difference between Dallas/Austin people. I did get scared of Dallas people for awhile after a horrible trip where people were flipping me off when driving on the highway, mean customer service people at the places I went, etc. I've decided that was probably just a bad coincidence though.
I LOVE Austin! It seems to have something for everyone. I could do without the humidity and the construction, but love everything else.
Re: Do you like where you live?
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Originally posted by PJ's Mom
The "What temperature..." thread made me come up with this one.
I'm wondering if you like where you live. (the city and state, I mean)
We moved to Austin from Dallas 2 years ago, and I still hate it here. It's a city filled with construction and rude people. At least the weather stayed the same. ;)
Where do you live and do you love it or hate it?
According to a national survey, Austin is supposed to be one of the ten best places to live.
Personally I hate it in Texas during the summer which I spend mostly indoors due to the heat. I would much rather live some place cooler with all four seasons.
After taking this quiz the top 5 places for me show to be, Columbus, IN, Johnstown, PA, Lancaster, OH, Peterborough and Littleton, NH.
www.findyourspot.com.
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Originally posted by aly
Aww, I'm sorry you don't like it :( I've never noticed a difference between Dallas/Austin people. I did get scared of Dallas people for awhile after a horrible trip where people were flipping me off when driving on the highway, mean customer service people at the places I went, etc. I've decided that was probably just a bad coincidence though.
Dallas definitely has it's share of mean/rude people. And because it's so big, it can be a scary place to try to maneuver through. :)
I guess I shouldn't have generalized quite so much. There are a lot of nice people here, but for the most part, I've never encountered so many people so self-centered and rude as I have here. :(