<p>London or San Jose.
Probably San Jose...I mean the cost of living in both are terrible.</p>
<p>somewhere tropical! i'm planning on becoming a marine biologist. i would love to live in australia for a few years</p>
<p>A city, like San Fran, NYC or London. Probably San Fran, or even Seatle..I plan to move around a lot. Or at least travel a lot. I want to live somewhere very charming, but not small. Anything but the suburbs, or small towns. I've lived in both kinds of places and those times were my dark ages.</p>
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A city, like San Fran, NYC or London. Probably San Fran, or even Seatle..
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<p>WOAH, someone actually wants to live here. Haha.
Being from (around Seattle - Greater Seattle) and not liking it much other than the weather (Rain = Love) that just surprises me :P</p>
<p>I'd love to live in the countryside of some European country. Right now the #1 position is a debate between Italy and Ireland. I don't know why/where I got that idea but I just did =0)</p>
<p>Then again, as long as I'm not eventually in a big city, I'd be happy. I guess I do like it here more than a lot of big cities I've been to =D</p>
<p>Greenwich, LA suburbs, San Diego, San Francisco, Upper East Side</p>
<p>Exactly where I am now. I love my little town, it's almost perfect (for me anyway).</p>
<p>I want to live in/near a large city in the South, like Arizona, Texas, Florida, or North Carolina. Where temperatures are warm in the winter, and where it's 70-80 degrees the most often. I live in the North (and hate the snow) and I'm pretty tan to begin with; what I'm worried about is whether I'll get significantly darker if I move down south. Does anyone have any experiences with this?</p>
<p>I'd love to live in London but that's not so realistic.:D So probably NYC...</p>
<p>Somewhere warm and no winters. So, sun belt or out west like Arizona...Outside the country, maybe UAE or some nice tropical island nation.</p>
<p>I would love to, specifically, live in Vancouver, British Columbia, or Boston, MA. </p>
<p>In general, I would like to live in a climate where the summer temperatures are around 80 degrees, the winter temperatures are cold enough for snow, and I'd like to live in close proximity to mountains that can be skied (Vancouver is a good choice for this). I might like to live in a city, but a nice one. Boston and Vancouver are nice. New York City frustrates me, even if it is closest to where I currently live.</p>
<p>some cold european city, maybe in russia or denmark or something.
then later on when im old, some rural town in the country.
wherever it is though it has to be cold since i h8 warm weather.</p>
<p>An tropical island. I'd have stuff dropped off every week when I order them online.</p>
<p>I want to live somewhere cold, somewhere not too far from family, somewhere where English isn't spoken primarily, somewhere like a city (compared to NYC). </p>
<p>Quebec fits the bill. :D</p>
<p>Sungchul, Quebec (I'm assuming you mean the city) isn't like NYC at all. Maybe Montreal, though.</p>
<p>a place where i am the minority :]</p>
<p>I'd love to live in the city. I would love nothing more. The suburbs are a terrible place to live in my opinion :). </p>
<p>I'm thinking of somewhere very left-leaning, bike-friendly, dense, and somewhat to very diverse. Also, somewhere that's not overly huge to the point where it's extremely loud at all points of the day and night. A few cities I'd like to live in:
Berkeley, CA
Portland, OR
Vancouver, WA
Seattle, WA
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Amsterdam (Dutch cities are THE most bike friendly in the world)</p>
<p>I also don't plan on getting married. I'd prefer a long term monogamous (sp?) relationship. I don't see why a government-issued certificate can mean "I love you so much I'd love to spend the rest of my life with you."</p>
<p>I don't know if I posted in this topic or not, but oh well....</p>
<p>Somewhere primarily warm
Large urban environment
Someplace that kicks tons of ass</p>
<p>New York City......</p>
<p>Honestly after living on Long Island( suburbs of NYC) all my life, which is your typical "pleasantville" suburbia, I do NOT want to spend another year here until after I retire.</p>
<p>too much money, high taxes, really boring.</p>
<p>Which is the most beautiful and interesting warm weather city?</p>
<p>Philly, D.C, or Boston.
I love big cities, but I don't think New York is quite right for me.</p>