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What is the best city to living in USA ?

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Best city in USA ..
16 years ago, November 23rd 2007 No: 1 Msg: #22980  
Hello people ..

i just graduate from the university .. computer engneer ..

and i will go to have master in USA .. E-commerce ..

so .. i want to know what is the best city to live there .. i mean weather , safe, frindly socity ,not very expinsive , nice place to have fun .....

so if you can help me to choose the city and tell me why .. thanks alot ..

my english still bad but i am going to improve it there 😊

Den .. Dubai ..
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16 years ago, November 23rd 2007 No: 2 Msg: #23029  
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Detroit Michigan which is a beautiful city right on the border of Canada.

Or St. Louis,MO which is right in the center of the US and has a great economy. Reply to this

16 years ago, November 24th 2007 No: 3 Msg: #23042  


ooh thanks for your help hand .. 😊

Michigan .. i thank good pleace as i know little ..


i need more advice guys .. just one word 😊


thanks ... Reply to this

16 years ago, November 25th 2007 No: 4 Msg: #23121  
is there any cloud 😊 Reply to this

16 years ago, November 30th 2007 No: 5 Msg: #23367  
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Austin, TX!!! Reply to this

16 years ago, December 9th 2007 No: 6 Msg: #23913  
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If you are looking for nice city, not so expensive, fun, nice weather - i will suggest Phoenix, Ariz., Kansas City, Missouri - Downtown Kansas City offers affordable and roomy housing. A wide variety of dining and bar options add to the cheerful atmosphere., Boise, Idaho - Outdoor enthusiasts will flock to this scenic spot at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Local employment opportunities include careers in the agriculture, forest and mining industries as well as knowledge-based industries like information technology.Portland, Maine - Nestled between the ocean and a mountain, Portland is another ideal city for lovers of the outdoors. The area serves as a popular relocation destination for people from larger east coast cities. Atlanta, Georgia - With a wide variety of suburbs and city neighborhoods..

Hope that helps.

If you like to know more about other cities in the US...check this out..
Thanks.
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16 years ago, December 11th 2007 No: 7 Msg: #24043  
San Diego, CA

Personally, I don't think you can find better weather anywhere in the United States. The city is safe and the people are very laid back and friendly - think "big beach town". I don't know how old you are, but there are a lot of 20-35 yr olds in the city which makes it a good place for meeting new friends and business contacts. The one downside is that it's kind of expensive to live here. However, just about every city in California is pricey. We pay for our sunshine... Reply to this

16 years ago, December 19th 2007 No: 8 Msg: #24440  
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One of my best friends is living in Chicago. Just a good place to live /
NY... its really a nice city, but I think not for living ) It s too fast. And after 2 days there I was tired of crazy traffic jams in the morning.
Havnt been to other cities. Only towns ) Reply to this

16 years ago, December 20th 2007 No: 9 Msg: #24459  
HI guys ..

thanks so much for your adcives ..



" We pay for our sunshine " 😊 i really like this words 😊



I am 23 and .. and think CA is better stat to me ..

thanks cool guys 😊 Reply to this

16 years ago, December 23rd 2007 No: 10 Msg: #24573  


Hi agian ..

Just want to say Thanks so much for this person "David Adler" .. so friendly and helpful .


Merry Xmas every one 😊 Reply to this

16 years ago, December 27th 2007 No: 11 Msg: #24704  
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Be careful, Cali is very expensive. Miracle7x7 had a point earlier, Austin is a great place.
You said you were a computer engineer, Austin is quickly becoming the silicon valley of TX because of the AMG and Dell HQs located in the city. These computer giant bring with them loads of alternate businesses in different subsections of the computer industry.
University of Texas is located in Austin, so it is a very young city and UT is a great University, very distinguished.
The nightlife is great, the best in TX.
I have a better, and longer, write-up on Austin located on my blog UsusVita

-Matt Reply to this

16 years ago, December 27th 2007 No: 12 Msg: #24708  
Hi sorola ..


you have very nice Idea 😊

expensive is a problem but not that big ..


the most important thing I am looking for the frindely people and nive place to live in .
may be this point not important for any one .. but as i hear the world get creazy and every one dubt another ..

so i do not like to live like a stanger any where .. that make me litle insane 😊

my english still abd so i could not explaine enough ..

Thanks any way // Cute Sorola . Reply to this

16 years ago, December 28th 2007 No: 13 Msg: #24725  
I suggest Jackson, Michigan. It's a small, friendly community that is very affordable and has a lot to offer. It's a short commute to bigger cities if need be (for work or a break from the small city). A lot of people live here and commute to Ann Arbor, Detroit, and Lansing. I just posted this today on Lonely Planet:

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/bluelist/index.cfm?fa=main.viewList&list_id=11715

You can find out more at www.visitjacksonmi.com Reply to this

16 years ago, January 5th 2008 No: 14 Msg: #25071  
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Dear,

Are you visit www.airtkt.com site. Reply to this

16 years ago, January 5th 2008 No: 15 Msg: #25090  
Nashville, Tennessee is a great place to live. Reply to this

16 years ago, January 14th 2008 No: 16 Msg: #25450  



Hello guys ,,

Tahnks for your help .. all of you ,


there is too many place to live in .. and too much search and compareing and and and ...
may be i will be creazy soon 😊

I think I will be in CALI ..soon .. Sand Diago or San franssco .


Thanks any way 😊

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16 years ago, January 27th 2008 No: 17 Msg: #26157  
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The Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St Paul) Minnesota Reply to this

16 years ago, January 27th 2008 No: 18 Msg: #26177  


Hello ROw ..

Thanks for you msg ...

in fact I feel kind of insane to select the city 😊


Cheers Reply to this

16 years ago, February 8th 2008 No: 19 Msg: #27052  
I like Miami and New York, because those are two different worlds. I visit NY for business and Miami for retreats. Also I like the Island of Dominican Republic for R&R when I want to go on exotic vacations. Must visit: Punta Cana, Puerto Plata and Charlisangels Escorts Resort.
I plan to settle in Miami next year because it is easier to fly to the Caribbean from Miami Airport.

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16 years ago, February 13th 2008 No: 20 Msg: #27450  
San Fransisco and San Diego are very expenses cities to live in just so you know, both cities are on Forbes top 15 most expensive cities to live in the United States. But of course, you get what you pay for --- they're both very beautiful. San Diego you have the sunny and warm Southern California weather, laid back communities, and gorgeous beaches, and San Fran you have beautiful sights, great shopping and nightlife.

I would recommend anywhere in Southern California. Orange County is a great place to live. Reply to this

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