How come people from Chicago call soda...pop...and how come people from Chicago call the living room? |
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If you look out of the window where you're now,what do you see? |
| I'm just curious about the area where you live.I can see the parking area in front of my house,and on the right there's a grass and then the woods since I live in a village on the mountains ... |
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Where is the best place to live in America ? |
Please can you tell me where the best place is to live as i am planning on moving there but i have no idea where to move
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Which Hawaiian Island? |
Hey, Im going on a vacation with my family to Hawaii during the Christmas vacation and I was wondering which Isand is the best.
Ive heard that Maui and Kowaii (prolly not spelling that right)<... |
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Do you live in one of the 57 states of America...? |
| Is Mexico a state and no one told me..was Obama smoking some thing in Or...or just confused by the telapromter..... |
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Is it fair to judge California based solely on LA? |
| Ok, I arrived in LA a few months back. I really am a postive person, but am not a big fan of LA. I find many, not all, people to be really flaky, fake, and with ulterior motives, or an agenda. Maybe ... |
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How old is too old to go to Walt Disney World? |
| I'm 33 and I just adore the place, but I have not been there since 1985 and I'm deperatly wanting to take my wife and 3 kids down there. (FYI my kids ages are 14,12, and 9.)... |
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Why is Texas so awesome? |
Is it the spurs? Alamo? SAN ANTONIO?
Or the best weather?
Ahhhhhhh Additional Details I live in South Texas, so I experience culture, the beach, MEXICO.... It'... |
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This is a question for american and non-american people. why do most non americans??? |
why do most non americans not like american people???
im english and i cant see nothing wrong with american people. in fact i think they are one of the kindest nations in the world. ok u get ... |
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Dating a gang member? |
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Which state is better? Florida or California? |
explain..
i have an oppertunity to live in both places.
I'm originally from the east coast, so im thinking I should stick with Florida, but Cali seems like a lot of ... |
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What's your favorite Disney World ride? |
| And what are cool places to go/do? We're going at the end of August and I'm excited.... |
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What is the best way to runaway from las vegas to utah? |
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Would like to visit u.s.a one day,what areas do you recommend/? |
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I think the ultimate experience for you would be to land in Boston, buy a very cheap, but reliable car, and drive around the country for two months. Down the eastern seaboard, into the South, across to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona.
Then LA with a side trip to Las Vegas, up the coast to San Francisco, then on to Oregon and Washington state. (Vancouver's great too, but it's in Canada). Across to Montana, down to Wyoming and Colorado. Across the Great Plains to St. Louis, up to Chicago, across the Midwest to upstate NY, then Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
You'll have put about 10,000-15,000 miles on the car, but that's a trip most Americans dream about taking. |
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richelle
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the rural south if you're not into big cities, like east texas. or cities like chicago are good places to visit, because it's big, without the world fame of new york. |
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Jim C
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N.Y.C. (atleast two days), Niagara Falls, Adirondak Mt.s in N.Y., Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Nat'l. Park, Anywhere in Colorado. Mt. Rushmore, Wash. DC, |
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Im.not.a.hero
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I loved Alaska, but it really does depend on what your interests are. |
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RossD
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Manhattan, New York. Only place ive been in the states, going back this winter. |
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Spud55
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The New England states, especially in the autumn, Glacier Nat'l Park in Montana, The Oregon coast, come to Colorado and take take a drive up the mountains to more than 13,000 feet elevation, the canyon country of southern Utah... |
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90210 aka Hummer Lover
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I went to Texas last year. go to the Houston space centre, that was excellent. Dallas, Las vegas was out of this world. |
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Moe M
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Washington DC,powerful city in the world. |
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Little Ms Taz chic
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not Ohio there isnt much here. |
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justme
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the popular states are new york, Florida, Atlanta and California. But make sure you have plenty of money |
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zaffaris
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Wow, that would really depend on what type of person you are, what kind of food you want, and what you want to do.
If you are the mad rush city type, you can't go wrong with New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, or Atlanta.
If you love big cities, but want a more laid back feel, then go with San Francisco, Miami, Dallas, Austin, or San Diego.
If you are a nature fiend and want to see some great scenery and magnificent wildlife, there are GREAT national parks in Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, California, Alaska, Arizona, Washington (state, not DC), and Oregon.
If you want old world gentility and history, go with Boston, Atlanta, Charlotte, or San Antonio.
I could truly go on and on. Again, it depends on what you want to experience and what type of pace you want to go at. |
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humanresourcesman
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Hawaii - Island of Maui
Michigan - Upper Peninsula
Florida - Fort Lauderdale
Nevada - Reno
Arizona - Sedona, Flagstaff, Jerome |
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Princess of the Realm
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It depends on what you want to do. If you want beaches and heat visit Florida or Southern California. If you want big cities with lots of people, museums, theaters, etc. visit NY, Chicago, Los Angeles, etc. If you want nature, we have many beautiful national parks, Yosemite, Everglades, Glacier, the Badlands, Great Smokey Mountains, there are so many. If you want history there is the oldest city in the US in St. Augustine FL, there are the wonderful museums in Washington DC and New York and every state has their own history. You can reserch each state on the web and decide where you would like to start. |
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I agree you must see the big cities LA NY and Chicago all different in ways but similar in some. Drive through the midwest in August (Iowa, Illinois, Kansas) and see what the term "amber waves of grain " looks like. Pacific NW is cool too.We do have it all from oceans to desert, great forests and mega cities. Mountains and The Great Plains. You could travel here for a lifetime of vacations and not see it all. |
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zubinlcooper
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New York New york, should be on top of the list. It's a wonderful experience. You should also try to visit the Shenandoah River valley and Yellowstone national park. |
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cjude87
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i'd like to...i think NY |
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lindsay s
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What do you like? The US has so much to offer it is unbelievable.. I live here and still havent seen even half or 1/4 of what the US has to offer... It is so diverse from East to West. I would just start looking into if you like the night life.. skiing.. beaches.. national parks.. music.. etc! Good luck! |
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stockoslayer
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I like the San Francisco Bay area...and DC. |
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The one who knows
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Las Vagas.
Cheap food,flashy hotels,strip joints... When they say what is heaven like,if you have been to vagas you will know the answer |
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teufels kind
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San Antonio TX we have the alamo which is a great deal to the history of usa and the riverwalk which people come from all over to eat by it or if ur in to sports the spurs |
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make_humanity_ur_religion
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Depends on what you are interested in.
- If you are interested in city-life, then New York, Chicago or LA.
- If you love beaches, the Hawaii or Florida or Southern California.
- If you love mountains, then go to Colorado or Utah or shall I say "Rockies" in general?
- If you are interested in casinos etc, then head to Las Vegas or Atlantic City.
- For fall colours, try New England. |
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I can only recommend places I've been...
Boston is lovely for a city break, especially in Autumn when you can venture out into the countryside and see the amazing colours of the trees. It's easy to get around and actually has some history unlike a lot of American places.
Yosemite is stunning and you can stay in nearby Mammoth which has beautiful walks and lakes. Las Vegas is an experience and you can do the Grand Canyon from there. You can see Redwoods near San Francisco, visit Alcatraz, annoy the sea lions lol |
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ahmed tarek
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the home you live in because it will be nice as you |
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NONAME
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CB Compton! |
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alanc_59
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Stay away from New Yoprk City its a stinkhole |
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