I used to, we lived for just over a year in a city on the east coast. I will not say which one, except it was not New York or Boston.
People were rude, if you helped someone out they thought you were up to something. AT work, people would just sit around. I remember being the only one in my department helping customers while the other 4 sat by the register. The next job, same thing.
But the whole place just seemed nasty. Even the parts of town that were supposed to be nice, just had this oppressive feel to them. Like when you walk into a room where people hate each other are sitting. The whole place felt like that.
Where I live there is such a lack of culture and diversity, which is a shame because I live near Austin, a place full of it. This is the flag that should be hung around here.
I don't really like the place I'm in, or I haven't seen enough to like. It's hot, I really miss where I used to live, it would snow opr it would rain a lot and I LOVE cold weather. Most of the people at my school aren't into the stuff I'm into, like a lot of people my age are into things I can't really see why you'd get involved with. Even when I find something in common with people, there's a million conflicting things that we both can't deal with (especially with my last "friend"). I'm horrid at going up and talking to people because of that.
It's not that we're 10 years behind per say but just have that "willing to settle" attitude. I don't know. I saw one of those PSA signs outside a firehouse and it read, 'Drinking and mowing don't cut it!'. All I could think was, "Only in Ohio.".
I saw this thing that had a picture of a sign that said something like "it is illegal to molest alligators in Florida" and it had a caption saying "In Florida, molesting alligators is illegal, everywhere else, it's just stupid" XD