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What's It Like To Live In America?

Fireized

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I do live in an American capital city, but I don't really live near the city part. I live in the suburbs, but it's kinda hard to describe, as I've lived in pretty much the same area my whole life :p It's pretty calm around where I live. Plenty of cars and stores and stuff, houses and neighborhoods here and there. Probably a lot different from LA, but whatever.
me too!
 

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I happen to live in Santa Barbara, California, and I have to say it is pretty amazing. If you were to visit here, you would think it was kind of paradise xD. However, after a while, it all kind of wears off, and the beaches and stuff don't seem that amazing any more (well, they never really did because I was born there). I hear people tell me all the time about how much they hate the snow because they constantly live in it, but it never snows in Santa Barbara. So when I visit the snow, I want to be in it 24/7 because it is a rare experience for me.

So basically, yes it is nice here, but it doesn't seem that out of the ordinary after you have lived here for 15 years.
 

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Wait, MCGamerzism, you don't live in the US? :O
No, I wish doe ;-;
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)
you just ruined my Canadian stereotypes ;-; there's a Canadian teacher at my school, omfg I love her accent xD Radiaatoorrr
 

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MCGamerzism omg the last comment on your signature xDDD

OT: I couldn't imagine living anywhere else...
 

MCGamerzism

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I happen to live in Santa Barbara, California, and I have to say it is pretty amazing. If you were to visit here, you would think it was kind of paradise xD. However, after a while, it all kind of wears off, and the beaches and stuff don't seem that amazing any more (well, they never really did because I was born there). I hear people tell me all the time about how much they hate the snow because they constantly live in it, but it never snows in Santa Barbara. So when I visit the snow, I want to be in it 24/7 because it is a rare experience for me.

So basically, yes it is nice here, but it doesn't seem that out of the ordinary after you have lived here for 15 years.
I see what you mean ;-;
MCGamerzism omg the last comment on your signature xDDD

OT: I couldn't imagine living anywhere else...
Ikr my friend disguised himself I said that I didn't even realise it was him aha
 

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Sorry to burst your bubble, but Los Angeles kind of sucks. (In my opinion of course. ):p It's one of the last major cities I want to go to. Jerky people, snobby people, gang-banger people, it's hot, and there's a heck of a lot of smog. San Francisco is much better. However, I would consider living in New York or Boston, especially for the fact that they get snow. I tend to think of myself as more of a country person though, preferably up north rather than south, while I do think I could enjoy living in a big city just about as much.
Yeah I'm a little worried because of the air quality there, I could always fill my house up with plants doe xD And also there's some fit fine boys down der and girls soooo you know I'm lookin for a tap, I mainly want move there not only because of the view, but a lot of you tubers live der aswell :p
 

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Just remebered there is one place I forgot to mention that Id love to go to... Australia :p
I bet that could be another nice place to consider going :p
 

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