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Easy choice. Charlotte is cheaper with more things to do I am interested in. Larger black presence and more well rounded economy. Downtown feels easier to navigate with well lit streets and signage.
Nashville, TN or San Diego, CA?
Definitely Nashville. I really do like San Diego. It's my favorite city/metro in CA by far. But you just get a bigger bang for your buck in Nashville. Live having 4 seasons. I really love the feel of the area and the people are great.
Chicago, IL (IN) metro or New York City, NY (CT/NJ) metro?
Rochester, seems less destitute and I deal with cold winters better than hot summers. Also a girl from my high school lives there so I might have at least one contact.
Rochester, seems less destitute and I deal with cold winters better than hot summers. Also a girl from my high school lives there so I might have at least one contact.
Portland, I have friends there and the walkable/bikeable sections of the city/suburbs make up a much larger area, although Orlando seems to have some too.
Portland, I have friends there and the walkable/bikeable sections of the city/suburbs make up a much larger area, although Orlando seems to have some too.
San Angelo, TX or Porterville, CA?
San Angelo. I would prefer to be in TX than CA.
Pittsburgh, PA or New Orleans, LA?
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