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Where Do You Live?
I'm not asking for specific locations here. :rolleyes2
What kind of area is your house in, relative to nearby civilization? Do you live hours from anywhere? Live in the country, but town is a very short distance away? What about a booming metropolis?
I live in a small town, but I'm getting ready to move to a not as small town. :p One day, I plan to move to a big city though. :greenie:
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Home home to me is the fastest growing large city in America, or at least was from 2000-2006. It is not a metropolis, but it's part of the "Metroplex," that I guess, for intensive purposes, is one very, very large metropolis.
My secondary home is also a city, though by no means as large as my home home (120,000).
Home right now is in between the two, though of course certainly a city.
EDIT: By Wiki's definitions of metropolis (half a mil in city proper, mil in urban area), Fort Worth is definitely a metropolis (702,000 and 6,000,000, respectively).
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You'll have to guess based on the votes in the poll. You think I'd actually tell... :rolleyes2
Okay, fine. I promised a few EoFFers that I'd stop being so secretive. I live in a city.
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A small town. Not really a whole lot to do, but there's other stuff pretty close by.
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compared to home, fayetteville is a metropolis (several "big" cities all lumped really close together? hello NWA! fayetteville, rogers, bentonville, springdale!) but I'll just vote city xD
The Arkansan definition of a "big" city, of course, is a place that has one or more 5A schools.
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A small rural-ish town very close to Fort Wayne. I said 'the country, but town is just over there', though. It's hard to answer questions like these when you live in two separate houses back and forth every day. My dad lives in the small town, and to get to the suburban area where my mom lives, you have to either drive through what is a really really rundown old town, or go through country roads, where the only things you see this time of year on both sides are two walls of corn, with the occasional barn, church, or home speckled throughout.
However, the small town is considered a tourist attraction for antique collectors. I personally wonder why people from around the nation in their right minds would come around here. It's beyond me.
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Born in Queens, NY which is the outskirts of Manhattan.
Moved to (Ryetown), NY which is a cute rich little suburb town about an hour outside of Manhattan.
Currently live in Kingstown, Rhode Island, which is boring and empty and rural. :Oo:
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I used to live in a small city, but soon after, my parents moved us out to the country a few minutes from time. It is quite desolate out here, though. And I have to have crappy satellite internet. :(
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My town doesn't qualify for any of the above! Its like the combination of a city and a town xP
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I live in a city and it's pretty much close to anything - to get to the mall and such it's only a fifteen-minute walk. Though, to get to uni I need to travel about an hour by train.
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Legally, a city. It doesn't feel remotely close to civilization most of the time though.
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middle of nowhere. im a good half hour drive from any type of real town. and about 2 hours from nyc. deer out number people by a lot in my town. bear are pretty close to the amount of people in my town.
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I live fairly out of the way, but the closest town is only a 10 minute drive away. Nowhere near a city though :D
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A small town inhabited by Jeremy Clarkson.
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A city, in lancashire UK.
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I live in a village that's part of a larger town, though the town itself is only 30,000 people (including all the small villages connected to it) out on the North Wales coast.
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Er, BETWEEN a small town and a city. I live in a largeish town. xD
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We're like quite big to be called a 'town' as the borough of St Helens is pretty huge with loads of villages and towns making up St Helens. The town centre is nothing like a city though, it's alright though as we're really close to like Manchester, Liverpool, Huddersfield, Southport xD we're in the perfect place really.
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Actually I live in a metropolis. I put city by accident.
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A metropolis, although I'd never call it that.
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A small town. I think. I'm not in the country or anything, but there's like nothing here. :| Have to leave to get anything.
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I live in a metropolis, though in the suburbs to be exact. I'd rather live downtown cause its gorgeous and awe inspiring. Especially at night when its completely lit up. :love:
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We don't use the word metropolis over here in the UK, it's a very american thing we just call it a city. I live in the East End of London currently but am looking to move to Central London which means I'll be in and around Hyde Park which is world famous, if we do move there and people are in the area give me a line and I'll show you a few places and go for drinks on a day off with ya.
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It's a city, but only my sort of area. Then it splinters off into suburbs and small towny areas ... but they all sort of fall under the umbrella that is Hamilton.
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I split my time between a small town a few miles outside of Los Angeles and a small town a few miles outside of San Francisco. I freakin' love it. Looooooove it.
I get the quiet small town vibe, but then I can hit up the big cities anytime I want.
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I live in a suburb of NYC. Technically I live in a small town but the town lines are kinda pointless outside of mailing stuff.
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Hometown is a small poopy town in Ohio that's pretty boring and not very varied but I like the weather and seasons there.
Current Homeplace (school) is Fayetteville! Which is a pretty big city, I guess, though most of the time it still feels like a small town. And despite being in the south it shares most of the weather conditions with the midwest so it's very comfortable for me. BUT YOU DIDN'T ASK ABOUT THAT. Fayetteville is much more exciting than actual home but my family and some of my favorite restaurants are there so I like go to back sometimes.
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I live in a City, as well...