<p>Southeast United States: heat and humidity + global warming. oh and yeah, it's in the Bible Belt
other very hot places like Phoenix
all countries except Canada, US, Britain, and maybe a few more European countries (if I could master their languages)</p>
<p>The South, I still have irrational fears of being a minority and living down there. I would shoot myself if I lived in a small town in the south. I keep picturing images of slashed tires and KKK. (yes im stressing this fear IS irrational)</p>
<p>I would not move anywhere that didn't have snow.</p>
<p>I also would not live in a small city. I'd love to visit but nothing more than that. Aside from that... yah somewhere that's always cold. I'd hate that seeing as how I'm used to 80s+ practically year round...</p>
<p>I love living in the South. The people are warm and friendly and the food is unbeatable. I wouldn't want to live in a big city. I like privacy and quiet and the ability to find places to s k e e t shoot. I wouldn't want to live in Southern California or places where people live in resistance to nature (like Phoenix).</p>
<p>i'm sick of the suburbs, so i want to move to a city... no rural/small towns (too boring, imo). no states west of the mississippi (i like the east coast too much to leave). no new jersey (why no n.j.? because it's jersey; that's why...).</p>
<p>I live in a small town, and I can tell you they really aren't all that bad, unless it's a really cliquey one or if it's really poor. The biggest drawback is the lack of restaurants in a small town. It's pretty much fast food or nothing.</p>
<p>I wouldn't want to live somewhere where it was cold all year, or where there is high pollution/garbage.</p>
<p>in the US...lol, even though I'm going there for school, but I see it more a s a temporary residence. I'd never live in any central american country besides my own. Mexico is probably out of the question too. But I woudl love to live in argentina, germany or UK</p>