Non-American residents, which of these cities have you heard of? (elementary school, live)
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Just curious for those who have never lived in the United States before, which of these cities have/haven't you heard of.
This list is from the top 20 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. Check all that you've heard of and feel like you even 1 thing about (IE heard about in news, or know where it is, or seen it on a map, etc).
All of them but Riverside. On a side note, is there a point to be made on this thread?
No, just curious. Looks like I should have gone with a list of smaller U.S. cities as everyone seems to know these.
EDIT - Riverside is often lumped into greater Los Angeles metro so I'm not surprised people have not heard of it as most people just say it is L.A.. Even I had to look it up the first time I saw it referred to.
I kinda feel offended that you came up with these well known cities, this is a City forum, not elementary school.
The only good option in the poll is Riverside imo.
Cities like Greensboro, Greenville, Dayton, Chattanooga, Bridgeport, Worcester, McAllen, Syracuse, Lexington, Stockton, Huntsville, Youngstown, Toledo, Winston-Salem, Ogden, Provo, Lansing, Lancaster, Kalamazoo, Shreveport, Brownsville, Killeen, Reading, Hickory, Beaumont, Canton, Saginaw, Huntington, Green Bay, Eugene, Gainesville, Lubbock, Spartanburg, Evansville, Roanoke, Kingsport etc. is what this poll needs.
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