Are you happy where you live?


Are you happy where you live?  

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  1. 1. Are you happy where you live?

    • Yes
      101
    • No
      49
    • Sort of
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It's the called the 2nd best city in the world to live in, and I live on Point Grey where I have a perfect view of the city and the water, ain't much better than that ... although the rent is a b!tch

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I am. Most of my friends say they "can't wait to get out of here" because it's a small suburb with not too much to do. But personally, I like the place. It's quiet and mostly free of crime, and as long as you've got good friends, you can always find something to do.

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Prairie Village, KS, USA.

No I'm not happy here.

But I'm not happy anywhere, no matter where I have lived I always want to be somewhere else. When I get somewhere new, i want to be back where I was, or just another random location.

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I live on Cape Cod. This is the worst place to be. Absolutely s*it. Nothin, absolutely NOTHING to do in this place! I'm going back to Europe soon. 10x god.

If anyone wants to come here for the winter - forget it!!!

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I am a retired Vietnam Vet that lives in Thailand with my wife and three children. Visit our site at www.family.michelonia.com and see what the end of the earth looks like. No phonelines here so my connection consists of a two-way satellite broadband system.

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I used to live in a city, now I live in a kind of a country town. The town is really expanding though. We party hard here, I love it.

I used to live in a city, now I live in a kind of a country town. The town is really expanding though. We party hard here, I love it.

It's in central Alberta, Canada.

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I wouldn't trade living in Southwestern Minnesota in the grand country United States of America for anything. The USA is a great place to live; contrary to popular belief by other countries.

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Countrywise, generally im happy but the area where i live its becoming a discusting place, i live in east london (UK). teenagers are so fcuked and break into ppls cars everynite, so much drugs goes around and etc, and the worest bit is that police have no power to do anything about them coz they are underage.

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i put NO because im starting to hate it here in Georgia. i want to move somewhere far away, but still not sure where. Colorado, NewYork, California... but the cost of living is kind of a burden....

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For me i have become content with my life in Seattle, ever since moving here 2 years ago. At first i couldn't stand it, but as i slowly more or less "broke" myself in, i can't say this city isn't all that bad, however i can still say it is still anti-social, in the time that i have been here i've only met one friend, and she's the coolest. sure i miss my friends in Arizona and CA, but they don't really bother to keep in touch with me as much as i'd like them to. I guess people do go there own ways after awhile, which is fine with me, thats just a fact of life. seeing as how i did the same (after all, my decision to move here was made in less than 5 minutes, and i was on a plane 4 hours later)

I work i come home, i go to drink, maybe 3 times out of the week. And i'm content with being somewhat alone, i've always been that type of person that kept to themselves. Seattle isn't bad, different but that doesn't constitute it as being a "sucky" city, and being to the other parts (sea-tac, lynwood, renton, burien, etc) i have to say i wouldn't want to live in any other part other than here in downtown, sure there is somethings i'd like to see added here, but in the end im content.

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