<p>ahh ok. ya out in chicago. we had humidity at 97% i had heat flash and passed out. (baseball practice)</p>
<p>Well, yeah we have water... don't you have like... California? Hah, that's not too much of a haul, right?</p>
<p>Plus, the water is pretty cold if you ask me.</p>
<p>I really love being in the city, but not downtown where it's noisy, in calmer neighbourhoods. Having trees around is a must because it's much more beautiful and I really like old-looking houses, like NY's brownstones.</p>
<p>I'd probably live in the Northeastern part of the continent (moving south of where I currently am could be great- when everything is jammed because of the 45 cm of snow fallen the night before and there's ice under that, you don't really want to go out!). I's also love to live beside a river or on the coast because I always lived in a city surrounded by water on three sides...</p>
<p>I like where I live now and I would have no qualms with raising a family here. Western Washington suburbs - my city has about 33,000 people which I think is just about perfect. It's fairly temperate, lots of rain which I don't mind at all, with some snow and some warm days. I can't stand heat or large cities - I don't function well when it's hot and I get overwhelmed with too many people.</p>
<p>well in the winter it's usually 40-60 degrees farenheit
to me that's pretty cold!! lol</p>
<p>40-60 is warm ;)</p>
<p>40-60 is okay. A good early morning spring temperature, if you ask me.</p>
<p>I have friends who shiver at anything below 80! :O</p>
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to me that's pretty cold!! lol
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<p>try below 10* haha. </p>
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<p>I'm the opposite I love the noise. It shows energy and I like that. Also helps that I'm a deep sleeper. So I dont have to worry about traffic</p>
<p>oh gosh! if it was below 10 degrees i would probably freeze to death!! :/</p>
<p>I love winter and snow, so I want to live somewhere in the northeast such as NYC. Or Quebec.</p>
<p>Our winters here in Quebec can go under -31 Farenheit! So, when we spring arrives and the temperature goes up to 32 degrees, some don't even put a coat on! But summers are pretty hot too usually, 95 degrees...</p>
<p>thats intense</p>
<p>haha i almost freeze to death when it's 40 degrees which is very rare
i really like the weather in california
it's not as hot but not too cold lol</p>
<p>Yeah, intense! But it's even harsher up north. I live near the St-Lawrence river, so it's milder.... Snow is good, in small quantities, but we had more than 250 cm of snow this winter, by bursts of 45 cm. I missed two or three days of school and buses took twice the time they usually take. And I wasn't able to see through my living room's window.</p>
<p>I don't know. Maybe back in my home town....Berryville!</p>
<p>New England or New York City.</p>
<p>(Good schools, nice environment...) Only downside (to New England): Too many WASPs.</p>
<p>Anywhere but here. I really can't stand the constant humidity and lack of real seasons (cool, hot, hotter, rainy, hurricane), even though having the ocean 20 minutes away is nice. Boston or New York (where I'm originally from) would be nice. I like the snow too, and you don't often hear that from a Floridian!</p>
<p>The county that I'm from has, like, the best public school system. Imo. But I definitely don't wanna spend my whole life here...</p>
<p>Maybe I'll explore the world until I have kids, then I'll move back here so that they get a good education. (:</p>
<p>My boyfriend and I have talked about this... >__></p>
<p>I'm from Jersey, and I have to say I like it a lot. I might some back here, I might stay in NYC.</p>
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The county that I'm from has, like, the best public school system. Imo. But I definitely don't wanna spend my whole life here...</p>
<p>Maybe I'll explore the world until I have kids, then I'll move back here so that they get a good education. (:</p>
<p>My boyfriend and I have talked about this...
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<p>if you don't mind me asking, where ya from?</p>
<p>Seattle/Portland maybe.
East Coast a possibility as well. Somewhere where it snows. A city at least within the vicinity, don't really want to live in suburbs though.
I was born (and grew up) in Alaska, so places like that will always feel like home.</p>