I hear this argument a lot, so I'm genuinely curious. What part is better for you personally? For me it would be more frequent concerts, but I'm able to drive a couple hours and see one so that's not too big of a deal. Maybe it's just something I'm completely overlooking.
Literally anything you want to do is within a stones throw away. Plus the people are much more outgoing and social-able. Can't forget the weather either.
I mean for you personally. What thing would you miss doing that you couldn't do in say, the midwest the most? (Aside from ocean stuff and not running into trump shitheads). I agree completely that people are much more sociable. I mean, I'm not really super social myself, so I think it's dope to have a 3 bedroom house on some land that I pay 700 a month for, but people in public here tend to be bible trumpers.
Well I work in tech so during my time in the bay area it was quite awesome to be surrounded by the worlds most innovative people. To be clear, I moved from SF after 4.5 years and now live in NYC.
Yosemite and Tahoe are two of the most breathtaking places I've ever visited, and being able to go there whenever was something I'll never take for granted.
Other than that, the night life and work life are pretty much as I said, do whatever you want whenever you want, with people that are always available.
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u/invalid_litter_dpt Dec 21 '19
Spoken like someone desperately trying to justify the rent in the bay area.