Non-Americans, what is your favorite U.S. state and why?
Non-Americans, what is your favorite U.S. state and why?
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New York seems great, not too warm/cold and you could live near a great city. All I know from the different states i know from tv-shows tho
Wyoming because it sounds funny. That's not a real answer. I don't have a real answer.
New Hampshire
looks like Ontario and cause it has the free state project
South Carolina
the landscape is beautiful for somewhere so far south and I love the trees that overhang over those roads leading to the plantations would love to move there one day
not too warm cold. lel.
cities arent anything like you seem them as in the movies.
scratch that... cities are like the movies for about one or two months out of the year, then their climates change... unless its florida. then its always sunny and shit. gross
>Jew York
>Great city
there are so many taxes and so much degeneracy in the state of NY that unless youre loaded with cash
unless youre loaded with cash its not worth living there.
Illinois, hands down.
Minnesota. Snowy and because I'm a fan of The Replacements.
Good enough answer for me. Very mountainous, known for national parks.
From South Carolina. People born here hate it, people who move here like it. I personally enjoy it, but then again I'm just a big fan of the Deep South/Bible Belt
>Gets cold as shit in the winter
>Gets hot as shit in the summer
He's from norway. They're all cucks over there.
Kansas because Wizard of Oz
dunno which is favourite, but id love to visit mississippi, luisiana, texas just to feel the neck being red
Wisconsin. Beautiful land and cheap beer.
Washington, specifically Spokane. Other than the cancer in Wazzu and Settle, WA is fucking awesome in terms of people, weather and gun laws. Also pot.
Either Pennsylvania or Washington. If I could ever fulfill my life long dream and actually be able to immigrate to the US those two would be my states of choice to live in. They just seem like really comfy states.
The "roads" in South Carolina are absolute shit, unfortunately. I know all too well
Choose wisconsin instead. It's literally minnesota with fewer hipsters, cheaper booze, and prettier landscape.
Lived in SC for a little bit near Greenville. It's a beautiful, small city with a great atmosphere. If you Google At The Chef's Table, you'll find a 'food tour' thing that you can take on on a weekend. You get to eat a lot of good food at different restaurants and learn about the towns history.
kentucky
>red necks
>moonshine
montana
>high IQ
>cool nature
top2
where do people from sc want to move to instead and what are peoples major complaints about the state ?
Idaho and Wyoming
Muh nature
>not too warm/cold
Actually it somehow manages to be both.
Indiana. It seems comfy and is still quite conservative. Also Mike Pence is from there. I'm also a fan of the Colts and the Pacers, so yeah.
>America
>High taxes
Thats one of the things I wouldn´t worry about.
Guys tell me about Montana. I'd love to live there and have my own gun range. I heard it's beautiful with snow peaked mountains and shit.
Alaska.
>muh nature
Good choices. I'm from KY and want to live in MT one day.
Then that's it then. I was going to say Arkansas because Levon Helm was the first American that came to mind.
Actually California
It's true but stay away from Madison.
California, seems like the obvious choice to me.
It's the only one I've been to. It was warm, fun, and beautiful
The main exporter of American culture is Hollywood, which of course features a disproportionate amount of California
I was born and raised on the west coast, so if Californians have a weird accent then I can't tell, because it's close enough to my own
I think I would love Oregon too
>rolling for A
Ayyyyyy thank you Brit friend
definitely want to at least visit the place one day don't know exactly what it is about the state that's so appealing
FLORIDA NUMBER 1
MOST POWERFUL RACE IN THE WORLD
CALIFORNIA BURN IN HELL
TUPAC STILL ALIVE IN FLORIDA
FUCK OFF SPICS THIS IS DIXIELAND
MUH ORANGE KINGDOM MUH DISNEY WORLD MUH BEACHES MUH CUTIE WOMEN
FLORIDIANS NEVER DIE MUH ORANGE JUICE REPUBLIC WILL COME
FLORIDA NUMBER ONE
FLORIDA, WHERE THE SAWGRASS MEETS THE SKY,
FLORIDA, WHERE OUR HEARTS WILL EVER LIE,
SITTING PROUD IN THE OCEAN LIKE A SENTINEL TRUE,
ALWAYS SHIELDING YOUR OWN, YET GIVING WELCOME.
FLORIDA, LAND OF FLOWERS, LAND OF LIGHT.
FLORIDA, WHERE OUR DREAMS CAN ALL TAKE FLIGHT.
WHETHER YOUTH'S VIBRANT MORNING OR THE TWILIGHT OF YEARS,
THERE ARE TREASURES FOR ALL WHO VENTURE HERE IN FLORIDA.
MOCKINGBIRDS CRY AND 'GATORS LIE OUT IN THE SUN,
BRIDGES SPAN SOUTHWARD TO THE KEYS AND ROCKETS SKYWARD RUN,
THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS' SWEET PERFUME AND FIREWORKS FILL THE AIR,
AND CULTURES RICH OUR NATIVE PEOPLE SHARE.
FLORIDA, WHERE THE SAWGRASS MEETS THE SKY,
FLORIDA, WHERE OUR HEARTS WILL EVER LIE,
SITTING PROUD IN THE OCEAN LIKE A SENTINEL TRUE,
ALWAYS SHIELDING YOUR OWN, YET GIVING WELCOME.
FLORIDA, LAND OF FLOWERS, LAND OF LIGHT.
FLORIDA, WHERE OUR DREAMS CAN ALL TAKE FLIGHT.
WHETHER YOUTH'S VIBRANT MORNING OR THE TWILIGHT OF YEARS,
THERE ARE TREASURES FOR ALL WHO VENTURE HERE IN FLORIDA, FLORIDA.
Only been to Cali and Hawaii. The latter was definately better in my experience.
I'd move to Texas if I could. Muh freedom
No it's fucking cold. The only pride we have here is the local pizza and that's it.
Montana is the best. If I could I'd live there, in fact if I ever get the money I want to retire there
Texas. I love the shape of the state and love how based they are
Since people are posting 2 I'll say my second favourite is Montana. It's just comfy and easy for me to go to. I've always had good experiences visiting there
The South is full of blacks and too hot. The North is full of liberals and too cold. The only state with decent year round is being colonized by latin america. The countyside is boring and the cities are mutliethnic hellholes.
Colorado, the land the way the Lord intended it
>Some of the worst weather
>weather seems nice
Wat the fug
florida is a shithole
If I could live anywhere it'd be superior wisconsin. But impossible to find a job in my field in that area.
Europeans don't mind cold m8. Many of use are used to it.
>texas
Because meme flag.
But also i like that they don't fuck around.
My country has some similar things, down south we have many rodeos and horse culture.
If only we got similar gun right laws...
Texas, because cowboys.If you're not a cowboy, you're not a real american.
Can you tell me why?
Gun laws? Did a bit of googling and people said Montana has harsh winters
Ayyy. Hawaii is great if it wasn't for for the tourism costs and locals
Yeah, from Norway. The country that has been ranked among one of the best countries to live in for several years. Where the politicians with the most votes actually wins the election, you know, like a real democracy. Free education, great healthcare that doesn´t cost a fortune, paid maternity leave, paid vacations, paid sickdays, a prison system focused on bringing people back to society not revenge and making money.
I like California for the climate but Texas or Kentucky are probably unironically best states to live in.
I would have said Washington but it doesn't offer much of a change of scenery from BC where I live
Too many Seattle liberal trash infested Vancouver in the last 20 years though and turned it from a pretty based place to an overt liberal city. They should all be deported
Whenever they say California I just start laughing.
Alaska is cold, New York I can handle
too bad sweden is cucked and you might be next.
arigatou ken-sama
What state would you choose then?
This, I don't mind a cold winter.
Ain't nothing better than sitting in front of a good ol' wood stove with a crackling fire on a cold winter evening.
Born in Ireland. Live in Kansas, but Kentucky is my favorite state. Absolutely gorgeous, and very red. It's basically KS if you add the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains.
Maryland is best state
>Norwegian flag
>Can't handle the cold
You have to go back. >>>/middle-east/
If I had the money, maybe one home around Cape Cod for the summer, one on Florida gulf coast or Virgin Islands for the winter.
The coast is the height of the US. We do beach towns better than any civilization in history. Added bonus, browns generally can't afford the seaside property and blacks generally don't like to swim.
Hollyjew always films in Vancouver and makes it look like cali
California was too lefty when I visited. Even fuckng Disneyland had to have a cancerous chemical warning on it because cigarette smoke and exhaust might make its way in
We have one of the strictest immigration policies in Europe, look it up.
Feels good living in the most smug state in the USA
Colorado seems kind of comfy. I like mountains since it's as flat as a tack here.
I love a nice winter morning sky and if you're dressed for it, you're grand.
Full of Packers fans though. Fuck those guys. Also from what I've gathered Minnesotans are passive agressive as fuck while cirklejerking about how nice they are. It would be just like home.
>New York seems great, not too warm/cold
My area is expected to get 190 inches of snow and regularly get negative temperature readings.
Nevermind our summer had us in the 80s and 90s with high humidity in the middle of a drought, somehow.
>you could live near a great city
Do you know how big this state is? I've never been to the city and I feel no inclination to.
Michigan (minus Detroit) is objectively the bast state in the union.
If you make a prison system too easy though you risk people not giving a shit about going back and reoffending
Basically Canadas prisons
Don't forget the chap who said it is Norsk.
>Gulf Streamers thinking they understand North American winters
You're thinking about cold. What you should be thinking about is snow.
Texas. If I were to live in any place in america I'd rather live in the most patriotic one.
Oregon . no tax and everyone seems like they're hiding some sort of community secret . Like you visit there and somehow overy one knows you're a visitor but is strangely welcoming
New York, I guess, because I live there?
>calls me an arab
>Swedish flag
Du er vel enig i at det ikke er ideelt å bo med 20 minusgrader
Nobody loves Ohio
Alaska looks comfy.
Idaho. Florida was fun, too. I also liked New York and New Hampshire.
I'd probably move to the US if I could but as I am not an El Salvadorian hitman or Chinese organ smuggler they want nothing to do with me. Maybe that will change soon.
Well you've got a point, it rarely snows here. I bet the ice is potentially deadly too.
CO, because it's quiet, amazing scenery and very little degeneracy (not including the degenerate weed smoking main cities)
it is, and it's pretty conservative with a very low population so there's tons of room for everyone with beautiful vistas everywhere you go
I was in Dayton for work a month ago and I got two flat tires and saw a 50 year old hooked outside my hotel your state is shit.
It's not as great as it seems. We have a huge meth problem and drunk driving problem. It's also very hard to establish yourself in MT if you don't have a lot of money as small towns won't be too welcoming even though that's where you'd want to live if you were on the poorer side. Avoid Butte at all costs. The city is literally collapsing from all the mining that happened earlier. A bunch of waste in the water too.
there's niggers everywhere.
source: north
Utterly beautiful for about 2 weeks though
to be honest most non maerican people we dont hae too much knowlege about each stare of america
It has its pros and cons, definitely.
Texas felt not too different from where I live...except way better bbq.
It's actually not incredibly hard. Get a Visa, come to the states, stay with a friend, and get a job. 5 years of work here will be enough to allow you to get permanent residence status.
It's worth your time to make the call to an immigration lawyer in the states.
T E N N E S S E E
>God
State of Franklin (East TN)
>Good
Middle TN
>SHIT
West TN(MEMPHIS)
I'd like to, but your websites won't let me in.
FUCK THE PACKERS AND EVERY SINGLE FAGGOT WHO LIKES THEM
I honestly have no idea man, closest to New York I¨ve ever been is London, which seemed like a huge city to me
Texas, mostly because of the time I spent there.
Arizona would be my second choice.