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What's It Like To Live In America?

RC_4777

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If you want to live in America, you're probably going to want to live near mountains, they're soo beautiful. I live across the country from California, North Carolina, having a beach and mountains are a great combo.
This. NC=OP

If you don't mind me asking, what part of NC do you live in?
 

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The United States is my first choice of country to live in.
Really, one can't completely summarize what this country is like, seeing as it follows the "melting pot" analogy. The U.S. is full of cultures and peoples from everywhere across the globe, allowing for the most diverse culture on the planet. As such, we have a multitude of different foods to choose from, thanks to the variety of cultures. Our geography is the most diverse, ranging from miles upon miles of beautiful grassland and farms, to towering mountain ranges, to forests, to vast deserts, and finally to bustling cities, with countless skyscrapers standing tall and proud. Our country holds some of the world's greatest sights, such as the Grand Canyon and beautiful national parks (Yosemite, Yellowstone, etc).

American's possess a strong sense of security, knowing the most powerful military in the world is keeping us safe. Despite what some may think, we do indeed have the most powerful and technologically advanced military on the planet. We've also invested the most money compared to anyone else in it, allowing for such a marvel to be amassed.

The positive aspects of this country, as well as living in it, just flow through my mind. I struggle to create a list of negative aspects, equal or greater to in size.
 

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The United States is my first choice of country to live in.
Really, one can't completely summarize what this country is like, seeing as it follows the "melting pot" analogy. The U.S. is full of cultures and peoples from everywhere across the globe, allowing for the most diverse culture on the planet. As such, we have a multitude of different foods to choose from, thanks to the variety of cultures. Our geography is the most diverse, ranging from miles upon miles of beautiful grassland and farms, to towering mountain ranges, to forests, to vast deserts, and finally to bustling cities, with countless skyscrapers standing tall and proud. Our country holds some of the world's greatest sights, such as the Grand Canyon and beautiful national parks (Yosemite, Yellowstone, etc).

American's possess a strong sense of security, knowing the most powerful military in the world is keeping us safe. Despite what some may think, we do indeed have the most powerful and technologically advanced military on the planet. We've also invested the most money compared to anyone else in it, allowing for such a marvel to be amassed.

The positive aspects of this country, as well as living in it, just flow through my mind. I struggle to create a list of negative aspects, equal or greater to in size.
Well put ;).
 

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If I must be honest, the thing I envy the most about the people in the US, is their pride on being from their country. I wish I could feel the same about mine... but I dont, and probably never will.
 

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There are so many places to see and go. However, living there is not so great. People are locked up in their homes and on electronics. Nobody really talks much... In Europe, I'm able to go outside at 11-12 pm and walk around, go to places to eat, and talk to people. Yesterday my dad and I met these 4 boys my age who were out on their own. They were complete strangers but we still talked about how it's like in America, etc. If that happened in the US, the parents might sue my dad or something xD In the US kids aren't very independent until their 18... However, the US does have amazing things to see and places to go.

I'm probably saying this because I live in Arizona, where there's nothing xD I'm sure Cali is much better
Wow, Thats scary :/
If you want to live in America, you're probably going to want to live near mountains, they're soo beautiful. I live across the country from California, North Carolina, having a beach and mountains are a great combo.
I wanna live with Joey Graceffa :3
 

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Seeing as I'm not from America, I wont give you my POV on their country, it might not be the most "accurate" to say the least.

I will explain a bit about Canada though ^.^

Contrary to popular belief, we dont live in igloos! Yes I know, quite a shocker. And no, we dont drink maple syrup, you have it with Pancakes :p

In all seriousness, I would choose Canada rather then the US any day.

Although Canada does not have New York, frankly I wouldn't want to. I've been to NYC (for about a week) and the amount of violence is crazy. I'm not saying Canada doesnt have this, its just its we are more.. "friendly" if thats the correct word.

And no, we dont have eternal winter, actually our summers are quite long. Just the other day it was 30 degrees Celsius. (86 or something) and at our peaks in the summer, it gets up into the 30's (95 - 105 Fahrenheit)

But boy does it get cold.. Some school days this last winter, it was -30 Celsius (went to school at -20, got colder in the day we had to stay inside ofc) which is -22 in Fahrenheit.

We have the Rocky Mountains to the rolling prairies, the barren Arctic to the sweet Suburbs. I really cant name anything bad about Canada's Geography.

Only thing is..

DAMN HST TAX! (whopping 13%! but we do have free healthcare! :p)
 

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In all seriousness, I would choose Canada rather then the US any day.

Although Canada does not have New York, frankly I wouldn't want to. I've been to NYC (for about a week) and the amount of violence is crazy. I'm not saying Canada doesnt have this, its just its we are more.. "friendly" if thats the correct word.
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You seem to dislike NYC.
What's it like knowing the New York City Police Department has enough power to take over your country? :O
 

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You seem to dislike NYC.
What's it like knowing the New York City Police Department has enough power to take over your country? :O
I like the fact that the other surrounding countries wouldnt stand for it.

I do dislike NYC, been there once and wont return. (unless needed)
 

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