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View Poll Results: Your overall preference (read the thread for criteria)
Georgia 13 30.23%
Texas 15 34.88%
North Carolina 3 6.98%
Florida 10 23.26%
Louisiana 2 4.65%
Voters: 43. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-21-2010, 02:04 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX/Chicago, IL/Houston, TX/Washington, DC
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Which weather do you prefer?
1. North Carolina
2. Florida
3. Georgia
4. Texas
5. Louisiana
(This really doesn't matter to me at all, I'm Indian and I'm from Chicago, my country is a oven and my city is Santa-land... I can handle extremes of both)

Which natural environment do you prefer?
1. Texas (the diversity in landscape is stunning if you see it all)
2. Florida
3. North Carolina
4. Georgia
5. Louisiana

Which history do you prefer (not which one has the most but which one are you most interested by)?
1. Texas (grew up learning about it in school)
2. Lousiana (Louisiana Purchase and New Orleans port)
3. Georgia
4. Florida (Especially during President Andrew Jackson's time)
5. North Carolina

Which one would rather live in as:
- A Young Professional?
Texas (best economy overall- better for entrepreneurs, lawyers, doctors, etc...)
- A Family Man?
Texas, North Carolina, & Georgia

Which one has the amenities you like the best? (Not which one has the most, but which one do you prefer)
Ehhh, it varies. None of them can keep me from getting home sick from Chicago... but I give the edge to Texas because of my house in Houston... the best amenity there is is your own home...seriously.

Which state do you like the overall feel of the best?
1. Texas (this was biased of me- just thought I point it out)
2. Florida
3. Georgia
4. North Carolina
5. Louisiana

Which city or metro (specify which) in each of the 4 states would you choose to live in if you had the choice?
-Georgia: Atlanta
-Texas: Not available
-North Carolina: Charlotte
-Florida: Miami/ Orlando
-Louisiana: New Orleans

Your overall rank:

1. Texas
2. Florida
3. North Carolina
4. Georgia
5. Louisiana
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Old 06-21-2010, 08:59 AM
 
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Which weather do you prefer? Georgia or North Carolina (particularly for the Fall. Winter, Florida)

Which natural environment do you prefer? North Carolina (I feel that NC has the perfect blend of Mountains and beaches to me personally. I love the Appalachians and the OBX has GREAT beaches, though not as great as Florida)

Which history do you prefer (not which one has the most but which one are you most interested by)?

Louisiana
Texas
Georgia
Florida
North Carolina


Which one would rather live in as:
- A Young Professional? Texas or Georgia

- A Family Man? North Carolina

Which one has the amenities you like the best? (Not which one has the most, but which one do you prefer)

Florida
Georgia
Texas
North Carolina
Louisiana


Which state do you like the overall feel of the best?

Georgia
Texas
Florida
North Carolina
Louisiana

Which city or metro (specify which) in each of the 4 states would you choose to live in if you had the choice?
-Georgia: Atlanta or Savannah
-Texas: Dallas/Ft. Worth or Houston
-North Carolina: Charlotte or Raleigh/Durham
-Florida: Ft. Lauderdale or Orlando
-Louisiana: New Orleans

Your overall rank:

I can't really say. I like each state for different reasons. I currently live in Georgia, previously lived in Florida, and I have spent lots of time in Texas, NC, and Louisiana. I'm contemplating a move to Texas, but I do have to admit that I like the East Coast and the Piedmont South a bit better, so though I wouldn't rule out a move to Texas, I still have my reservations. I'm considering retiring in NC in about 30 years. I've always loved the beauty and the people of that state.
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Old 06-21-2010, 11:55 AM
 
Location: Dallas, TX
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Texas, all the way babe!
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Old 06-21-2010, 01:15 PM
 
Location: Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
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Texas
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