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Old 09-19-2023, 02:28 PM
 
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Echoing others:

Save money, have a job lined up before you move. Stay in the “nice” area. Have a car if possible. Download the SpotCrime app to find any crime commuted recently in the neighborhood. L.A is no doubt more expensive than Miami so be prepared to pay 10% sales tax. For one bedroom you can still get a (relatively) reasonable price but do choose the location wisely. DTLA has some nice spacious (L.A standard) New York style lofts in the Old Banking District. (walkable to Bunker Hill, Grand Park, Grand Central Market which is full of hipsters, young gen z and Instagrammable. Most of the car commercial ads are shot around there. Walkable to Little Tokyo which is a huge spot for young people on the weekends. There are 2 Metro subway and 4 light rails here. LA public transit is actually quite convenient if you get yore way around. For what it’s worth I saw tons of young people walking in DTLA.)

L.A is a neat city for young people because there are just way too many going on at once to not enjoy life. It depends what you love and what you want to pursue. Pick the crowd wisely, don’t hang out with people who try to impress you with their “industry” credential and don’t hang out with the fast crowd. (I gotta stop I’m starting to sound like a mom.)

Good luck, I love Los Angeles, it can be really intense and stressful especially if you’re new, but it’s worthy of an adventure if you plan well and come prepared.
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Old 09-19-2023, 03:05 PM
 
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No one drinks "40s" anymore. No one.

Oh yes, they do. I live in Georgia and that's one of the biggest sellers at the convenience store. Those and 24oz cans of 8% alcohol mixed with energy drink, like Sparks.
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:17 PM
 
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Oh yes, they do. I live in Georgia and that's one of the biggest sellers at the convenience store. Those and 24oz cans of 8% alcohol mixed with energy drink, like Sparks.
Not sure that I follow the jargon, let alone the practices. But one very pleasurable aspect of LA is the proliferation of breweries, serving excellent craft beer brewed on-site, sometimes with a pizza oven on-site, or a food-truck parked curbside. Especially noteworthy are the "west coast iPAs".
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:30 PM
 
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So Many good replies Im going to try to respond to everyone = D
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:39 PM
 
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Bro I lived and graduated high school on the East side of Orlando, mad Puerto ricans out there. I feel like almost everyone either went to Miami or LA. Graduating from college is terrible nowadays. I feel for you there. But lets dive in. Everything im going to say will help, don’t take it as rude… because people dont want you to make a mistake. We are literally here to help.

Here is my advice to be taken more seriously:
1) Dont use caps THIS MAKES YOU LOOK IMMATURE. But this allows us to read it better.
2) try to avoid assumptions. You say you think Mexicans are racists. Don’t generalize. Use vocabulary like “is there tensions between different groups of latinos in CA?” You will get a much better response.
3) avoid religion. Great you are christian, but most of us arent on here.

Okay so here is my advice:

LA is probably the most desirable city to live in for young people like me and you right now in the country. Warm weather, California vibes itself and the feeling that you can grow yourself into anything. But the reality of LA is you probably won’t be living in conditions above Azalea Park or Lee Vista/Goldenrod. Thats just how it is.

My biggest piece of advice is do NOT move to LA or SoCal without a job at hand. LA is expensive. Very expensive. While you think you might be able to afford it, you would need to triple that number and add $5,000 to be safe for a few months. Get a job first, and then move out there. You have a glamorized view on LA… like you did on Miami. It is not all sunshine and roses. Los Angeles is one of the most, if not the most, rent burdened cities in America. Living there is very, very hard. Especially if you don’t already own real estate.

Regarding gang culture- gang activity is only up in areas with hang activity. If you have street smarts, you can happily go on about your day. If you hang out in areas with known gang presence, like the areas you said, you will encounter run ins. I would explore why you had the experiences you have had. Tensions between Latinos in LA arent all that high and people wont assume you are Puerto Rican… i mean less than like 1% of all Latinos in LA are Puerto Rican. The vast majority are Mexican, Salvadoran, and Guatemalan.

So I leave with a few questions. Why LA? LA does not seem like a good fit for you at all. What you stated above Miami would be even worse in LA lol. I would reevaluate this, in Orlando LA has a glorified image…. And you need to browse around to see where would fit you best. You need to get a job before you move. There is no question about that. Honestly, staying in Orlando and building up your resume seems like the best route for you. Once you learn a bit more about yourself and get some experience, travel, and do research (even browsing this forum is great), then moving from there. Dont jump the gun and do the traditional Orlando to LA move. Ive seen it happen so many times and everyone leaves broke and discouraged.

Give us more information about you. Jobs situation. Desired living scenario. Etc.

-not trying to be rude by first post, just want to give constructive criticism to maximize your positive engagement. This is a lot coming from me since i am a poster known to be very blunt lol. Also, i dont want to discourage you from thinking LA, I just feel you are painting a broad brush and giving me red flags. Before you make the mistake, I want you to explore other possibilities or options first. I don’t know a whole lot about you.. but feel free to share more details so posters here can work out a better pathway on advice for you! Posters here can be brash, but its good advice.-





Thanks for the Advice I dont think Mexicans ae racist their can just be tensions within the Latino community sometimes AKA dominicans and puerto ricans Colombians and Venezuelans etc.... if your Latino you understand this. As for LA not being a good fit for me I think your mistaken the bigger the city the better for me. I agree that saving up more money before I go is a great idea. As for the travel you may have seen my other post already Ive been all around the World 9 cruises lived in Europe Mexico Canada The Caribbean. I think Im ready for LA! haha I don't think your being rude I am very straight forward too! If anything I appreciate your honesty even more!!! As for your advice on using Caps I Will take. As for Avoiding Religion Sorry that is a non negtionable for me. People Can feel free to Disagree but i Will never be ashamed about my faith even if the whole world hates me! Appreciate your advice and being the first one to comment = D
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:42 PM
 
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The crowd on this forum is significantly older than Reddit and even less likely to be receptive to a 'street' attitude.

Stuff like partying with your friends at the pool of a hotel you aren't a guest of is likely to be thought of as trespassing and not looked at in a favorable way.


Most people on here would have no interactions with street gangs because they're retired people and white collar employees living in nicer areas. But if you move to a low income hood and do a lot of 'hanging out' smoking weed, getting drunk and engaging in petty crime, you will probably have gang contacts as well as law enforcement contacts. At that point all bets are off kinda. I don't think it's an L.A. thing even, it's not going to be different in any other city in the country.

I think your getting the wrong impression of me... I don't commit petty crime lol Ive never even stolen something from someone or anything in my entire life.... I like to drink with my friends and party not hang out with gang members lol sorry if I gave you the wrong impression. I Was asking about the gang members because we dont have bloods and crips and MS13 like they do in LA.... but thanks.
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:45 PM
 
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So are you a college kid or a college grad? Those are two very different things. Here in LA, no one is really going to care if you are Puerto Rican, Guatamalan, Peruvian, etc. or if you dont speak spanish. They are just going to automatically think you are Mexican because no one dissects it to that level. Its no big deal at all.

As far as gangs go, gangs arent really a thing anymore so you should be okay. My advice though is to not dress or carry yourself like a gang member/criminal/thug type. You know, people will think that "if it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck, then it MUST be a duck" type of thing.



This part of your post is concerning and makes me think you are not serious, or you are 35+ years old. No one drinks "40s" anymore. No one. That went out in the 90s. That and the fact that you say that criminal tresspassing is fun to you makes me think that you are not a serious person, or that you are in fact a criminal type who more than likely looks and appears to be someone who is NOT a college "kid" but yet a criminal type.

Again, you should be okay here in LA as long as you arent hanging out or frequenting places that criminal types hang out and if you do not present yourself in the manner/style/dress that those types do and you should be okay. No goatee, no sagging pants, no cut off Dickies with knee high socks, no hoodie with dreds, no limping while you walk, etc. But we all know that "college grads" or "college kids" absolutely do NONE of those things so you should be just fine.

Ok im happy to hear there is no division between Latinos and I actually do speak spanish I Was just saying that people in Miami get mad when you don't speak spanish...... I prefer speaking in english haha Also again I am in my 20s not 35 lol but I dress in mostly atheletic wear Nike etc.. no dreads and Short Chinos LOL Definitely not my style. thanks for the Advice!!
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:48 PM
 
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He didn't say Mexicans were racist...he asked if they were racist towards non-Mexican Latinos. Yes, it is impossible to answer that question without generalizing one way or the other, but from his perspective, having a general idea of what the answer to that question would probably be useful.

Also, although I'm an atheist myself, him saying that he was a Christian was obviously an effort to back up his claim that he wasn't a criminal. Which is fine if a bit defensive

Thank you I definitely think he did not understand What I Was saying. Asking that questions sounds politically incorrect but as you said having a general idea as a Latino is good for me.



Hahahaha Not being Defensive nothing but love
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:53 PM
 
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ARO656,
Like someone stated, many on this forum are retired, me included, but I can still offer some advice.
I had that "wanderlust" when I was your age.
I lived in Boston, and decided Miami was the spot for me.
Actually I didn't live in Miami, but north, in Hollywood.
Absolutely loved it.
My apartment building was 15 feet from the ocean.
Now that space is a huge public walkway at Hollywood beach.
I liked it, but with a sinus condition, I couldn't breath when it got real muggy there.
I moved out to Los Angeles in 1970, and still love this city.

Los Angeles has changed a whole lot since the seventies.
Today's Los Angeles is demanding to say the least.
Rents are really high(although I try to keep mine below market value).
Most important, unless you are wealthy, have a job lined up before coming here.
You would be amazed how quickly funds dry up when you move here.
If you don't own a vehicle, I suggest you get one, or a bike, as this city(even though public transportation has gotten so it covers more areas) is so spread out, you definitely need a vehicle.
As for the things you say you enjoy, you won't have any problems with that.

Some areas in the city are gentrified to the point only people in their twenties and thirties seem to frequent these areas.
Highland park is a great example.
Years ago, it was just a gang infested ,run down area, and today is one on the most sough after places for young people to live.
Plenty of restaurants, bars, and just a congenial night life, and daytime vibe to the area.
I think this particular area would suit you well.
Hiking trails galore surround Highland Park.
Golf course close by if you are into that.
Outdoor basketball court right on the main street of Highland Park.

As for work, it all depends on what chosen field you want to explore.
One very important fact you will need to consider is where you work.
It should be close to where you live, because commutes here are horrendous.
Everything here is expensive, but wages are higher here than most other cities.
I would do exactly what you stated in your original post, come out here , stay in some sort of temporary living condition, and get a feel for the place.

One more thing that you should be aware of is, Southern California, Los Angeles in particular, has become a haven for the homeless population.
They are everywhere.
Here in the Highland Park area, we have city constructed single, small home community for the homeless.
The area uses one of the local parks and it seems to be working just fine, compared to other parts of the city that are infested with makeshift tents everywhere.
One would be hard pressed to find tents on public sidewalks here in Highland Park.
I wish you well in your journey.

Hey! Thats really cool !!! Im sure Florida in the 70s Was a Whole different World! I Will definitely save up money before I go. I really appreciate you recommending specific areas because I had never heard of Highland park until today. Sounds like its perfect for me. Also Im still undecided on the Work but I will for sure Adhere to your advice and find a job with a short commute. I hear the traffic in LA is HORRIBLE. From almost everyone I talk to. The homeless thing Was also a slight concern of mine but not as concerning as the gang activity I Will be sure to look into highland park. Thank you So much!
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Old 09-19-2023, 04:56 PM
 
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Lots to quote, and to which to respond, but the above snippet most caught my eye... I couldn't even distinguish between "house" and "hip hop". To me, "hip-hop" is what 9-year-old girls do with a jump-rope on the sidewalks. And "house" refers to a discount on a particular kind of wine, stocked at a restaurant.

Environment is primarily what one makes of it. Failing to realize this, was to my own detriment back in the Midwest, from which I relocated to LA. LA offers many find advantages, but it's unclear if the OP would find them to be particularly useful, or that they justify the hassle and expense of relocating across the country. Note also a crucial plus in Florida: no state income tax... something to consider, when comparing cost of living, or relative levels of salaries.

From my own impressions, Miami and LA have much in common. Orlando would be the outlier; it's comparatively more of a "heartland" city.



Hahaha Thats Hilarious!! House music just electronic dance and hip hop is rap! I know you probably understand but I Will clarify just in case! Haha. I also don't know How relocating to LA Will impact my life. Guess We'll just have to find out! + thanks for the response. I agree Orlando is definitely a different city from Miami. But although I hear LA and Miami are similar after coming to Miami I'm almost certain LA has to be better than Miami in almost every Way possible. Besides the beach.
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