<p>That’s one that I forgot to add to my list: Chicago. The city, not the suburbs.</p>
<p>lol everyone loves Boston here.</p>
<p>I personally preferred Hartford actually</p>
<p>I don’t think I want to live in a particular place. D:</p>
<p>I want to be always traveling and living in hotels.</p>
<p>Maybe Boston, but I too like the OP want to live in a SoHo loft.</p>
<p>Beacon Hill in Boston would be just fine for me. Or maybe somewhere near Wall Street if I ever become a CEO.</p>
<p>Somewhere idyllic, but not exactly rural. Somewhere quaint with charm. Now if only I knew exactly where that place was.</p>
<p>i want to live in a place i can call home.</p>
<p>most places never achieve that designation for me, even ones in which i’ve been relatively happy. i think for a place to be home, you need both close friends and a wider community. maybe this means i need to live in a small town. but from what i hear, most of them suck.</p>
<p>^^There’s this place in Illinois called Geneva that sounds kind of like that. My French class went there a couple years ago for a field trip to a restaurant, and everybody thought the town was soooo cute! It had all these little shops and stuff, and a ton of old, Victorian houses. Everubody wanted to live there after we saw it. Lol.</p>
<p>Tokyo, Japan. Its like another world over there. Either that or Pandora from Avatar.;)</p>
<p>Prewar Apartment building on the Upper West Side</p>
<p>New England
-climate
-geographical features
-places
-location
-etc.</p>
<p>France
-idk, i like the culture, the food, etc. and it seems attractive to my overly poetic young american mind.</p>
<p>Ireland
-culture
-geography
-not hot
-etc.
-sheep.</p>
<p>also SE Asia if it were more temperate.</p>
<p>^ You like the New England climate! Please allow me to laugh so hard I crap out my appendix. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!</p>
<p>^someones jealous of our awesome weather. embrace the weather.</p>
<p>I live in NYC and I want to stay here forever!</p>
<p>New England weather is…interesting. A lot of people don’t like it, but I do [I “embrace the weather”]. I enjoy rain, and I don’t mind cold for a time [though the february blues do still get to me]. New England spring is marvelous though. Fall too.</p>
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<p>but their universities are fantasmic.</p>
<p>NYC
Boston
London
Paris
Hong Kong
Buenos Aires</p>
<p>I like massive cities.</p>
<p>I would love to live in Los Angeles it just seems so exciting.</p>
<p>NYC
London
Paris
Dublin
Cambridge (england)
Santiago de Chile
Istanbul</p>
<p>I couldnt live in a small city (with the exception of cambridge, but it is vibrant and 40 min away from london), or anywhere in the US except for NYC</p>
<p>Boston suburbs
Coastal Connecticut (read: Rowayton)
Tuscan countryside
Lake Arrowhead (the only place in California I like)</p>