I’m 23 I know I can’t afford to live here and I hate the politics, the traffic and the rat race I just want to chill have a family shoot some guns and relax haha
I grew up in a small town in Texas. I expected the worst as I started working in different areas of the country. I found the urban/country split to be much more indicative of culture than geographic diversity. The burbs tended to identify differently, but rural people are gold every where I went and city folk were hard core and arrogant. Usually without reason.
There was a slight difference in how long it takes to fit in. In the South, you're a friend until you prove otherwise. In the north, you have to prove yourself first.
This mirrors my experiences. I moved to a relatively rural area of Texas and was floored at how welcoming everyone was. Was getting invites to go hunting and come over for Barbeques non-stop.
I’m 23 I know I can’t afford to live here and I hate the politics, the traffic and the rat race I just want to chill have a family shoot some guns and relax haha
FL, TX, or if you don't mind some cold weather the mid-west has some great opportunities.
I will probably move back to TX when this gig wraps up. I like Florida a lot, but Texas is just an amazing state with a unique culture I love.
I grew up in a small town in Texas. I expected the worst as I started working in different areas of the country. I found the urban/country split to be much more indicative of culture than geographic diversity. The burbs tended to identify differently, but rural people are gold every where I went and city folk were hard core and arrogant. Usually without reason.
There was a slight difference in how long it takes to fit in. In the South, you're a friend until you prove otherwise. In the north, you have to prove yourself first.
This mirrors my experiences. I moved to a relatively rural area of Texas and was floored at how welcoming everyone was. Was getting invites to go hunting and come over for Barbeques non-stop.