picky about places to live

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im originally from swords. i grew up their but after my teens i alot of foreigners moved in. But not all of them liked it. Americans and Germans didnt like the place after living there for a while.

I suppose were all looking for a nice place to live. Anyone here picky about places to live.
 
I don't like living in congested or busy areas. I like the peace and quite. I love nature so my ideal place would be some place with a good amount of acerage and forest in the background. I currently live in the suburbs and I don't like it very much tbh.
 
I live in rural Ga. I have about 20 acres in the county and I enjoy it alot. Sure beats the hell out of my college town.(Now that I'm married anyway and I'm not trying to get strange.)
 
Gays werent made welcome because swords is full of backward bigitry. which is ironic because its one of irelands most modern towns.
 
swords was very much a raincoat culture and no umberellas.
 
im originally from swords. i grew up their but after my teens i alot of foreigners moved in. But not all of them liked it. Americans and Germans didnt like the place after living there for a while.

I suppose were all looking for a nice place to live. Anyone here picky about places to live.

swords? what the hell is that?
 
Swords was seen as a town with no facilities because it was near the city. now it has loads of businesses and a mall.
 
my only viable options in the us are chicago, miami, or new orleans. i could never live somewhere where the bars have to close by 2am.
 
every place is different i suppose but the northside seems more homely imo.
 
Its like that everyone, you want to move to someplace different for new experiences.

A couple of friends of mine had good careers with companies, and decided to uproot and move because they felt it was too mundane.
 
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