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nah I don't see it that way. I can live anywhere, I don't have to hype places up. I don't care if other people don't like what city I live in. Life is about relationships and hobbies, not what city you live in. You can do pretty much everything in most cities in all 50 states.
I've lived in Charleston, Greenville, Florence, Clemson, Aiken, Columbia and workd in Spartanburg and Charlotte. It is all the same thing to me. That is why your city vs city threads are such utter nonsense. lol
i'd rather live in a 200 person town in Kansas than Charleston if I had releationships with peole in that town in Kansas and none in Charleston
We have more bridges than Greenville, and the Ravenel Jr. Bridge makes up for any lacking
#27, Lack of any tall buildings... the best we have is that 18 story condominium
Greenville doesn't need bridges, Charleston does, with the rivers. This isn't a Greenville vs Charleston thing, you seem to have Greenville on your mind a lot for some reason. I know i'm not thinking about Chucktown all time. just a city
i'm cool with lack of tall buildings. what is so exciting about tall office spaces. I agree with your partner CD on this.
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