While Chicago is not my forever home, I'd like to keep a property here for frequent visits. And while I'd never give up my citizenship, I foresee myself being involved somehow in a small brewpub/cantina (brewtina?) somewhere in MX, with a stateside home in PHX/Tucson.
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The biggest thing to adjust to has been hail season (Late July-August) |
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Minimum wage here is $18/hour, and everyone pays into medicare. But, yeah... a footlong at subway is $14 :D |
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Would love to move to Hawaii. I love the idea of living near the beach since I love to surf.
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I hope you did the narrow gauge train ride while you were there. http://oi64.tinypic.com/aeob5k.jpg |
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People visit a foreign place and think this would be so cool to live here. Visiting a country is way different than living there. After about a year of traveling I started missing the USA. Wasn't expecting that at all. I was having a blast traveling the world, yet I was missing the easy way to communicate, understanding slang, TV/Movies, people with my shared life experience up to this point. I don't think any of those feelings kick in until you are out of the country for at least a year. |
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Just don't look down! http://oi63.tinypic.com/5alytu.jpg |
I lived for a year in Toronto Canada and it was pretty much like living in the US only freezing cold at times. They have an AWESOME underground connector system to move from building to building during the winter, similar to Hong Kong.
Lots to do and a really underrated city IMHO during the summer. I would love to live in Italy, Greece, Cayman Islands (almost did before I moved to AZ), and I may have a chance to live in the Philippines soon. In the US I love Scottsdale even the blazing hot summer and a city like San Diego is really nice and I could live there. Loved Mountain View CA but it has just gotten crazy expensive and crazy left so no desire anymore. Hate Florida and not a fan of Texas. Maybe coastal Georgia like Jekyll Island or Hilton Head SC. Even though I am no country and western fan, I found Nashville to be a shockingly neat and larger city than I imagined. Raleigh Durham and Charlotte also livable. |
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