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So I'm going to be considering a move in the near future - possibly far from where I live now (Connecticut), and well my main question is, are there any parts of the country that are more down to earth, less hustle and bustle?
Like here in Connecticut it's pretty much a Northeastern vibe - people rushing to work like nutjobs, people rushing to go to park on the weekends like nutjobs, people tailgaiting you on any major road for no reason other to be jerks and what have you....
I'm just curious are there any parts of the country (states, specifically) that are more low key, down to earth, with more respectful and laid back people that don't do these things?
I'm assuming most of these people on the road are NYC commuters? AFAIK this is just a common thing in major metropolitan areas. A lot of the drivers here in the Bay Area are pretty aggressive too. I got passed by a guy doing 100+ on the freeway an hour ago.
Do you work remotely? What do you like in terms of weather, scenery, etc?
Hm....no I don't live near NYC so I doubt they're commuters. I actually live in Northwestern Connecticut - which is considered the "rural" part of the state - which is interesting.
I think it's just a Northeastern thing - everything up here is go go go all the time. People rush here on Sunday mornings to get coffee ....I don't know it's weird honestly lol
I don't work remotely. That's a detail I'll have to iron out in the future as well.
But I'm pretty open minded these days, what's interesting is I actually appreciate metro areas like NYC and such - I'm a bit of a night owl so there's times I'll travel somewhere in the state to an urban center to go to a bar to see some night life.
But honestly, more often than not I would say I'm more laid back these days - needing less stimulation than in my 20's. I'm 31.
I guess generally what I would look for is something different than Connecticut - I appreciate the four seasons here - especially the winters, so a place that snows would be nice - but that's not set in stone.
I guess mainly somewhere that's more low key, down to earth with more respectful people that hits all of my major checkmarks while having somewhat of an urban center for those days/nights I do want to go out.
People in Rhode Island are even more harried than people in Connecticut, with the added distinctions of being cruder and more confrontational due to a much larger working-class population.
There are lots of possible options, though it isn't totally clear yet what the right balance is for you between "low key" and accessible nightlife. Maybe mid-state New Hampshire (like Manchester or Concord) within reach of Boston, though that might still be too similar / hectic. Ithaca NY. Springfield Mass. Indianapolis, Bloomington, Louisville or Lexington KY. Omaha. St. Cloud MN. Eau Claire WI. Maybe State College PA or outside Pittsburgh. Outside Columbus OH. Roanoke VA. Maybe Richmond VA. Dover Delaware?
Last edited by NW Crow; 01-26-2023 at 08:19 AM..
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