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If I just want to get a life in America or anywhere of Europe.what if I am? Awh just somewhere filled with snow when it is winter ...
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If I just want to get a life in America or anywhere of Europe.what if I am? Awh just somewhere filled with snow when it is winter ...
Gosh, I'd love to go to Hawaii, but I've heard it's hella expensive and I'm afraid I'd get stir crazy from the Island Fever. I used to live in South Florida, so yanno I really miss the rain and humidity especially because I live in the desert hell that is Las Vegas, Nevada.
Yes, it's a big entertainment town. I have to admit I came here under not the best circumstances, and so I've never really had much love for the place. I also am not a fan of the gaming industry.
People are free to do what they want, but I choose not to partake in gambling, because it's like throwing money away, besides I think it's immoral.
I moved here from Jackson, Mississippi, and to be honest I prefer the culture of places like Texas, Louisiana and Florida to this place not to mention I prefer living in a more humid, rainy climate. Las Vegas can be kinda sleazy and superficial. It was really awful before the recession hit, because this place was booming. This town has really brought the conservative traditionalist out of me, because despite all the overpriced shows there's not a lot of culture like ballet, opera and that sort of thing. I'm basically just here, because this is where my family relocated. I can honestly say I had a lot of love for Houston, Texas; I miss it! I would like to check out Colorado despite the dry air, because I've heard there's a fairly large Catholic population and legal marijuana.
Sorry for the long ass response. I've still got the wobblies in me brain, and the antibiotics are giving me side effects. Bleh.
All those places sound amazing to me. I'd move to any one of those in a heartbeat.
LV was fun and all, but I spent a week there on the strip and a week was enough for me (:
Personally, I really liked Cali as it kinda reminded me of home a bit and I was used to the weather.
Never been to Florida but I would love to go there one day (:
The cost of living is quite high, and in terms of statewide cost of living, it is the highest in the country. But if you compare Honolulu to other expensive cities like New York or Los Angeles, it's pretty comparable. Coming from NYC, I found some thing cost more and some things cost less, but overall, not much different. But there are parts of the country that are much cheaper for sure. That is why I moved to FL when I retired which is where I am now.
People in Hawaii call Las Vegas the 9th island. It is the number one vacation spot for people who live in a Hawaii, and a lot of people move there when they leave Hawaii, so I wouldn't be surprised if you know a few current or former residents.