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North of Atlanta is nice, I do like the hilly terrain and close proximity to the southern Appalachians in western NC and north GA. There are other factors that would never lead me to move there, though.
I lived in NH for 23 years and just moved reluctantly to WI because of family. I could have lived there my entire life as there was very little to not like. If one becomes annoyed by every little thing you are leading a sad life. If one does not like Dunkin, Red Sox or Patriots don't use or follow very simple. There are so many other things to enjoy without being overrun by millions of people. The beauty alone is indescribable to the normal person as I try to explain in WI what I had there. I have to travel 3-4 hours to have what I had near Manchester in a rural setting. I could go to the mountains in under an hour and the ocean in 45 minutes or to Acadia National Park in the same time it takes me to see many pine trees or hills in WI. We get half as much snow here than we did in NH which there are more outdoor activities available to make the winter less oppressive. There are more than enough activities to keep you happy in NH unless you need to do something every hour of your day. That being said I would move there in a heartbeat if I could again.
Gee, thanks for making your first post in the NH forum into a rant about how much you hate the state. Don't let the door hit you in the rear on your way out.
Gee, thanks for making your first post in the NH forum into a rant about how much you hate the state. Don't let the door hit you in the rear on your way out.
And that attitude towards newcomers is the main reason why people don't want to stay here.
And that attitude towards newcomers is the main reason why people don't want to stay here.
Well, I was a newcomer here 13 years ago and from (horrors!) NYC and I never, ever felt unwelcome here. So, maybe it's a personality thing. Just sayin'.
And that attitude towards newcomers is the main reason why people don't want to stay here.
I have to disagree. You get out of NH what you put into it. Why should anyone welcome somebody who has nothing but a bad attitude and bad things to say? If you come here to embrace what NH is, you are welcomed with open arms.
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