I am not a big city person either, but I think I would go with NYC.
I love the big cities because I lived in a small town for the majority of my life. I couldn’t decided… either of them is fine with me ๐
I would definitely have to say NYC. I lived there for a summer a couple of years ago and it was awesome.
I’m gonna side with Chris on this one…but if I had to choose, I’d say Los Angelos…I hear the weather is nicer out that way…
Los Angeles would be lovely =)
I agree with Chris & Isaac – I’d rather live in the mountains!
But between the two, I’d pick LA because it’s close to my sister. & it’s in my home state. =]
i’d go crazy being in a big city like that. NYC was cool to visit, but not too live. i’d like to stay out in the woods.
That is a tough decision. I’m not a big city person either. I don’t think I’d like to necessarily live in a big city, but working in one would be okay. NYC would be pretty sweet.
well shiesh it’s a good thing we’re all going to the jungle! doesnt look like we got a lot of city lovers here. However ironically enough i agree. i dont prefer city but i will have to go with NYC during Christmas just cause i’ve never had a white christmas and there’s ALWAYS a white christmas in NYC on the movies. ๐
Neither, I’m not all too big on cities. I would rather live in the woods.
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I am not a big city person either, but I think I would go with NYC.
I love the big cities because I lived in a small town for the majority of my life. I couldn’t decided… either of them is fine with me ๐
I would definitely have to say NYC. I lived there for a summer a couple of years ago and it was awesome.
I’m gonna side with Chris on this one…but if I had to choose, I’d say Los Angelos…I hear the weather is nicer out that way…
Los Angeles would be lovely =)
I agree with Chris & Isaac – I’d rather live in the mountains!
But between the two, I’d pick LA because it’s close to my sister. & it’s in my home state. =]
i’d go crazy being in a big city like that. NYC was cool to visit, but not too live. i’d like to stay out in the woods.
That is a tough decision. I’m not a big city person either. I don’t think I’d like to necessarily live in a big city, but working in one would be okay. NYC would be pretty sweet.
well shiesh it’s a good thing we’re all going to the jungle! doesnt look like we got a lot of city lovers here. However ironically enough i agree. i dont prefer city but i will have to go with NYC during Christmas just cause i’ve never had a white christmas and there’s ALWAYS a white christmas in NYC on the movies. ๐
Neither, I’m not all too big on cities. I would rather live in the woods.
LA in the winter, NYC in the summer ๐
I hate cold weather.