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View Poll Results: Why do you hate it? Check all that apply.
Rude people 117 40.07%
Too many Hispanics (or insert group you don't like) 87 29.79%
No diversity 21 7.19%
Crime 88 30.14%
Bad schools 72 24.66%
No jobs 78 26.71%
Too crowded 86 29.45%
Nothing to do/boring/bland 43 14.73%
Terrible weather 56 19.18%
Traffic 85 29.11%
I could tolerate the typical metro area problems here if it was cheaper. 58 19.86%
I don't hate it here 104 35.62%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 292. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-06-2008, 07:06 PM
 
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Compelled, I added the "d" because malcolm66016 did! LOL!
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Old 07-06-2008, 07:06 PM
 
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reading comprehension not your strong suit eh? If you had paid attention to what I said, you would have gathered that I do not hate S. Florida, and hating it here has nothing to do with why I want to leave. I want to leave because I prefer a big city and what a big city has to offer. I then went into explaining what inparticular about a big city I prefer hence the mention of a train system.
I'm feeling the same way. I heard they have Hispanics in "the big city" though. I should just move to an hour outside of Chattanooga via four-wheeler and be around friendly people. My soul, it's all their fault!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-09-2008, 06:31 AM
 
Location: Mountains of Tennessee
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Why, because you don't like them? If anything more middle class to wealthy Hispanics have poured in from Venezuela considering recent politics there, and no they don't just move to Weston like you suggest. How do things change that much in four years beyond a single "upscale water[puddle]front" neighborhood? I hope you enjoy sticking your head in the red clay dirt a little better, although honestly I think yours might be stuck up somewhere more explicit. You don't seem very nice or pleasant at all to be talking about "nice people"...
You don't know me from Adam. Don't judge me. You sound as friendly as bull on steroids yourself. Get a life.
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Old 07-09-2008, 06:35 AM
 
Location: Mountains of Tennessee
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reading comprehension not your strong suit eh? If you had paid attention to what I said, you would have gathered that I do not hate S. Florida, and hating it here has nothing to do with why I want to leave. I want to leave because I prefer a big city and what a big city has to offer. I then went into explaining what inparticular about a big city I prefer hence the mention of a train system.
I already mentioned that I misread your post, are you that dense, besides being so rude? You're a part of the problem here, so you should move to a big city. You'll fit right in with that nasty attitude. Drive carefully now.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:04 AM
 
Location: America
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I already mentioned that I misread your post, are you that dense, besides being so rude? You're a part of the problem here, so you should move to a big city. You'll fit right in with that nasty attitude. Drive carefully now.
I am from NYC originally. If you think NYers are rude, then I can gather that you have never been to that city or any big city. Probably watched sex and the city and thought that what the "big city" is like. NYC, I knew all my neighbors, they actually spoke. We had block parties and so on and so on. Contrast that with south florida where no one speaks to each other. The problem with S. Florida is, it is VERY transient. Hard to build a real community when people are moving every so often. Couple that with the car culture here and no one has any reason to really speak to each other.
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:11 PM
 
Location: Boca Raton, FL
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Smile Block parties

When my kids were little, I would take them to the park in our neighborhood. We then got a play group going one day a week for 2 hours or so.

One day, I ventured that we should all get together on a Sunday - all the families, husbands, wives, everyone. Well, they all stared at me. (You're joking, right?) I did it anyway at my house, on my street and they all came!

It turned out to be a yearly event after that. 19 years later, we laugh about it and yes, many of them are still my neighbors.
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:53 PM
 
Location: western East Roman Empire
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I have no language issue because I can converse fluently in Spanish, no traffic issue because I work from home.

My issue with southeastern Florida is that, despite receding housing prices, the price levels are still too high, especially in view of the lack of quality of house, even in the $350,000-$700,000 range, in my view; lack of creativity by builders here, at least compared to the northeast US and other places.

Other than that, and the bloated property taxes that come with it, I can tolerate just about all of southeastern Florida's negatives, even the humidity, as long as I have enough income to comfortably pay the electric bill (but with a low gasoline bill, no serious complaint here).

I just wish the place had had better residential architects and builders over the years, even relatively expensive houses are butt-ugly, not to mention zero-lot lines for the newer housing.

Yes, there was a shortage of housing, but how they went about it in the 2003-2006 period made only a small dent for a few on the upper end and worsened the situation for most others.

But that reflects how most of the country has gone over the past few years anyway.

Good luck!
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:11 PM
 
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I am from NYC originally. If you think NYers are rude, then I can gather that you have never been to that city or any big city. Probably watched sex and the city and thought that what the "big city" is like. NYC, I knew all my neighbors, they actually spoke. We had block parties and so on and so on. Contrast that with south florida where no one speaks to each other. The problem with S. Florida is, it is VERY transient. Hard to build a real community when people are moving every so often. Couple that with the car culture here and no one has any reason to really speak to each other.

How is that possible? Almost everyone in S FL is from NYC, so how can all the ppl in NYC be so kind, and not the ones in S FL? Did we get the bad batch?
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:49 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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As a Native Floridian (I know I am rear to find). I hate our weather, I have never gotten used to it. Those people who tell people you get used to it are lying or just super human. When I grew up in the 80s and 90s we had a change in the temperature to the point I could wear sweaters for more than a week. I remember going trick-or-treating and it being cold.

Miami 2007 Temperatures
60s - 6 days
70s - 45 days
80s - 245 days
90s - 68 days

So that is 313 days in the 80s or 90s in 2007, which to me is Hot and Humid weather. If we had 4 months of this I could handle it, but we have it for 10 month a year basically.
Florida's weather is too hot. Why not move up to north?
Here in New Jersey we have 4 seasons. Summers are Hot & Humid with temperatures into the 80s
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Old 07-09-2008, 04:52 PM
 
Location: America
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How is that possible? Almost everyone in S FL is from NYC, so how can all the ppl in NYC be so kind, and not the ones in S FL? Did we get the bad batch?
The rudest people I have come in contact with have been native Floridians. *shrugs*
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