Do you like living in your state?
By moneymommy
@moneymommy (3418)
United States
11 responses
@ElicBxn (63594)
• United States
24 Oct 09
Texas is all right, but I would LOVE to live in England - its so BEAUTIFUL there and the history goes back SO much further!
yeah, I know, we have neolithic sites here, but they aren't as major or as well known as the sites in other parts of the world
@FloridaLady55 (10)
• United States
23 Oct 09
I like living here in Florida, but I really miss the change of seasons. Here were have two seasons, summer and almost summer !!! I miss Autumn and Spring. Having said that, I will have to say that I love the beaches here and I like that in the summer I can go swim and tan and in the winter I can go and walk the beaches and just enjoy the peacefulness and relaxation.
Would I move if I could? I think I would if I could find a place where the winter's were not too long !!!
@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
22 Oct 09
I love my state & am very glad to be from TENNESSEE. I was born here & plan to die here.
@dlr297 (5409)
• United States
22 Oct 09
We did move here to Tennessee, from Ohio about 6 years ago. and i like it here much better than i did in Ohio. I hated all that snow in the winter, even though it gets cold here we do not get as much snow. If i ever moved again i would want to go some where that has a climate that stays warm all year long.
@coolcoder (2018)
• United States
23 Oct 09
I wouldn't mind moving to a state where it rains, and rains often (Forks, Washington...LOL!). Well...either where it rains often, or where there isn't so much of a culturally-specific lifestyle. For example, where I live now is considered to be Cajun country, and since I'm nowhere near to being a Cajun (I was born and raised in Arkansas, thank you.), I feel completely out of place, even after being here since June 1991. I'd like to move out of Louisiana, perhaps to Mississippi or Arkansas; the only problem is that LSU is only found in Louisiana, which puts me in a dilemma. ^_^ I'm going to have to think about it for a long time. lol
@getbrowser (1708)
• China
23 Oct 09
To be honest, I really hate living in my own state.
If I have any chances in the future, I will try my best to move to another states. You know, in my country, there are full of the polluted, the robbers and corrupt officials. At the same time, it is very common if you meet a dirty political deal. For the vile social evils, more and more people choose to immigrate to other countries.
Happy myLotting!
@kykidd (6812)
• United States
22 Oct 09
I would simply love to move to a warmer climate. We start getting snow in October and it doesn't stop until April. When people say Winter and all of the other seasons are 3 months, I have to correct them and say that we get 6 months of winter and 2 months of each of the other seasons around here.
Last winter I was fortunate enough to move to the south from the beginning of October until the end of March. It was nice, but I kind of missed all of my friends. And since, my boyfriend went back up north without me, it made it even harder. I think if you are going to move away, you definitely need at least one person with you.
I would move, but only if I had a contact, or at least had someone to move with me. Otherwise, I would prefer to stay here where I can at least see my friends and relatives on occasion.
If you are thinking of moving to a different state, and you have someone to move with you or a contact, I say go for it. There is nothing like seeing different parts of the nation!
@stealthy (8181)
• United States
22 Oct 09
My state is so full of corrupt politicians that for that reason alone I would like to move. Also, I would prefer someplace that is not so windy and not so dry.
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
22 Oct 09
I live in Pennsylvania & I'd love to move to Ocean City, Maryland. I don't mind being cold climates but I've been going to Ocean City, Maryland for years so I'd actually love to move there. It's been one of my long dream to become beach bum but I grew up, ha ha ha...
@rocker189 (25)
• India
22 Oct 09
Obviously, I like living in my city, my state since i am born and brought up over here. But if the need arise arises, then may move to other state without any hesitancy.