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Which part of America


Question Posted Tuesday July 4 2006, 12:17 pm

Which part of America would you reccomend moving to?

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countrygirl6571 answered Tuesday July 25 2006, 11:34 pm:
If your'e looking for hot shopping go to Cali or New York.
If your looking for i guess you could call them "discreet states" That dont get alot of action try none other than South Carolina! Its COLD in the winter, but HOT as hell in summer...not to mention humid! nut i guess its nice and down here in pawleys, Southern Hospitality takes over! Everyone is so nice and well....Southern! We have nice little coastal bistros and cute shopping villages! I just love it here!
Hope i was of any help!
~country girl

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thewonderchef answered Wednesday July 5 2006, 7:20 pm:
Texas, it has everything ever.

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soendearing answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 9:35 pm:
Like hot weather year just about year-round?
Try the west coast.

Like a 4-season area? (Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring)
The northeast would be a good spot.

Want nice, comfortable, sometimes hot weather?
try the southeast, though Florida, Mississippi, and Louisana get hit by hurricanes.

Like mountians? And comfortable weather?
Try the mid-east/mid-west.


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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 7:21 pm:
well it really depends on what you are into. do you like beaches? try florida or california. do you like the cold? do you like shopping? go for new york. it just really depends on what you like. you should do your research before you move somewhere to see if you will like it there and if you could get a job easily there. well since i live in PA i would personally recommend it, since it has nice weather (hot in summer and cold in winter), and it is close to NJ for the beaches and it has the poconos for the snow :] but really it depends on what you like.

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MHScutie87 answered Tuesday July 4 2006, 3:15 pm:
There's so many beautiful places in America that it would be nearly impossible to say exactly where you should move to. I would say that it really depends on the kind of weather you are looking for. For warm weather year-round, Texas is great. For coastal weather, California is good. For cold weather, maybe New York. If you are moving from a different country, maybe you should research where there is a high population of people from the same place as you.

good luck- :)

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