Is it normal to not care where i live?

I'm applying to jobs nationwide in the USA. I've traveled all around the country, and I find that besides not wanting to live in the middle of nowhere or the South (the Jesus-ville South, not southern climates), I have no geographic preference. is it normal that I'm not more picky?

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  • Karmasbitch

    I'm the same way have been to a few different countries but it doesn't really matter to me. they all have pros and con's.

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    • clevelandashkenaziatheist

      Interesting that you feel that way on a more international level. I like many foreign countries just as much as most of the US, but I'd be worried about living in ones with different languages, and being an alien in general.

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      • Karmasbitch

        I like the 'outcasted' alienish feel some countries give me, actually. Its a type of solitary life I could get used to in the right areas.
        I also like the social life other countries give such as the UK, America. and Ireland just reminded me of country sized phrat party. lol

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  • What have you got against the South?!

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    • clevelandashkenaziatheist

      Just the conservative government and high religiosity.

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  • JohnLiang

    I'm the same way...

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  • mountain-man82

    I would prefer to live in the south just based off of architecture, food, and southern graces. Im actually moving to texas in jan. Its not quite the south, but it'll get me that much closer to it.

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    • clevelandashkenaziatheist

      I do like the food and the people are nice, at least in my limited time as a tourist. I just can't support those governments.

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