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How often do you leave the county that you live in?
Pretty much every day. I live in Union County, NJ but go to Staten Island (Richmond County, NY) at least 3 times a week on average (for work and stuff). I go to malls either in Middlesex or Morris Counties, and I like to shop a lot. I visit Manhattan (New York County, NY) at least once a month and frequent the Jersey Shore, especially in the summer but also a lot during the year because I have family there (Monmouth and Ocean Counties). That's pretty much it on a regular basis, at least. But NJ's a small state and our northern counties are pretty small (some southern ones are a bit bigger overall) so this is pretty normal for someone living in Northern NJ, at least.
I live in Pima County, AZ. I rarely ever leave because Pima is an enormous county. It's literally 7.5 times larger than the state in which I grew up, but that's not saying much seeing as how I grew up in RI!
I thought it said 'the country", I was going to say, 3-4 times a year.
County? I suppose when I go back to see family and when I go on vacation or for weekends on the lake in Michigan or up to Wisconsin camping.
Maybe 12-14 times a year? I don't think I've ever really left Cook County and stayed within Illinois.
Seriously? You don't go down to Champaign for a football or basketball game? Don't camp in some of the Ill. state parks? You don't visit friends in the "collar county" suburbs?
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I work in my county; I probably leave the county at least once a week as I'm not too far from the county line of several others.
I live in Kings County, NY (Brooklyn) and commute to Manhattan everyday, in New York County.
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