Where do you want to live?

<p>Boston (Even though I’m originally from NY, and like the Yankees ;x) Many of my potential college options are in Boston, and no not Harvard or MIT. >:l
London
San Francisco
Seattle</p>

<p>I like cold and rain. :></p>

<p>Paris
London
DC, and its suburbs
New Jersey
Connecticut
Arizona
lower-Manhattan</p>

<p>I just want to live comfortably.</p>

<p>Beverly Hils (around that vicinity)
NYC Upper-East Side
Chicago</p>

<p>Boston - sounds like my kind of city.
Philadelphia suburb - my home turf.
Jersey Shore - I’m a Jersey native, and the Jersey shore is AMAZING. Nothing like what you see on MTV.
Washington D.C. - also my kind of city, but too southern for me. I am a total yankee (but not a yankees fan - that’s why I’d never move to the New York area. Also because it’s full of my guido family)</p>

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<li><p>Where I currently live, NYC</p></li>
<li><p>Seattle</p></li>
<li><p>Anywhere in the Northeast (excluding Boston)</p></li>
<li><p>San Francisco</p></li>
<li><p>Napa</p></li>
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<p>Downtown St. Lous. Absolutely love it there.</p>

<p>^ Great choice. I don’t know about living in Downtown, but maybe in the Kirkwood or Webster Groves part of the county. I never found Chesterfield, or West County in general too interesting, but most of the county is a good place to live.</p>

<p>I’m from the UK.</p>

<p>I would love to live somewhere in Scandinavia, preferably in Finland. I also wouldn’t mind California or Washington :).</p>

<p>^Scandinavia would be awesome. Very smart and happy countries, and I like the collllddddd. :D</p>

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<p>Downtown has come a long way. My sister just got an accounting job at Deloitte and got an apartment downtown, and I was very impressed when I visited.</p>

<p>^ Well yes, you are right about that, from what I’ve heard, it was in far worse shape a while back. I don’t really know about living there and raising a family because of the state of the schools (though they have some fine magnets), but it sure is better.</p>

<p>maine. san antonio. maybeeee upstate california or chicago. ive got time to decide :)</p>

<p>In the U.S.? either the greater boston area [where i live now, i love it] or New Orleans [where i’m from. i miss it. it’s such a great city]</p>

<p>Elsewhere? somewhere in the british isles or possibly somewhere in europe [paris, amsterdam, prague, budapest, vienna, something like that.].</p>

<p>edit: rome and venice are the only cities in southern europe that intrigue me.</p>

<p>Washington, DC.</p>

<p>The east coast is my lover and if we had any big cities here in the south… (Atlanta and Charlotte do not count in my book.) Then I’d be okay with those…</p>

<p>Florida is way too northern for my tastes… and Atlanta is too congested.</p>

<p>I actually really like South Carolina. I love my hometown.</p>

<p>My only problem is that DC isn’t southern enough for me… actually most places aren’t. I need my sweet tea!!</p>

<p>^dallas and houston aren’t small.</p>

<p>Ew. Texas. Way not my type of place.</p>

<p>My classification of the South does not include Texas or anything close to Texas… I guess I should redefine as the good old south or the South east, if you will. (Though that includes Florida… and Florida has way too many yankees.)</p>

<p>I’m a southern girl. lol.</p>

<p>Ahaha i agree that florida has too many yankees. i’m from nola [my whole family lives in alabama and mississippi though]. god i miss it. the closest i’ve gotten to the south in over a year is when my mom made catfish. I don’t mind texas though.</p>

<p>Maybe Portland, OR. Or maybe even France or Canada.</p>

<p>I like Canada and Minnesota for some reason. But the south is really nice. I think places like Georgia kind of exuberant in southern classiness. lol</p>

<p>I would love to live in New York City; it’s just so amazing. </p>

<p>Outside of the US, Scandinavia would be fantastic-particularly Sweden.</p>