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I have been to Dallas before you were born, please tell me whats to like about Dallas?? When its 110 in the shade in August??
I don't care how many times you been to Dallas. What's to do in Atlanta when it's an ice storm like it was last month? Once again, if you find yourself bored with the amenities that exist in Dallas and the metroplex as a whole, that's on you and not the area. And there's plenty to like about Dallas. Just because you dislike it and it's not your preference doesn't mean it's the same for the rest of humanity.
Regardless of the arguing in here. There are more things to do in the Dallas area than in the Atlanta area. You have two large cities next to each other with huge suburbs connecting them. You are going to have more things to do.
I don't see how anyone can say Dallas or DFW is a boring place. Everyone I have ever had visit has had a blast and loved it (even friends from Atlanta).
Regardless of the arguing in here. There are more things to do in the Dallas area than in the Atlanta area. You have two large cities next to each other with huge suburbs connecting them. You are going to have more things to do.
I don't see how anyone can say Dallas or DFW is a boring place. Everyone I have ever had visit has had a blast and loved it (even friends from Atlanta).
The same way you just said there is more to do in Dallas than Atlanta. Is the same way people can say Dallas is a boring place compared to Atlanta.
Regardless of the arguing in here. There are more things to do in the Dallas area than in the Atlanta area. You have two large cities next to each other with huge suburbs connecting them. You are going to have more things to do.
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I don't know about that. I think they are both around the same size. Each has much to offer as the other. If anyone is bored in either of these cities, that person needs to look in the mirror.
I don't know about that. I think they are both around the same size. Each has much to offer as the other. If anyone is bored in either of these cities, that person needs to look in the mirror.
Thanks for this Comment. Im pretty sure there is something great to do based on the person. However Atlanta just has this reputation for being more of a entertainment city than Dallas.
I don't care how many times you been to Dallas. What's to do in Atlanta when it's an ice storm like it was last month? Once again, if you find yourself bored with the amenities that exist in Dallas and the metroplex as a whole, that's on you and not the area. And there's plenty to like about Dallas. Just because you dislike it and it's not your preference doesn't mean it's the same for the rest of humanity.
I never SAID I DISLIKED DALLAS. Just in the middle of nowhere.
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