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Re: What are regional cultural differences in the USA?
i love boston but i find it to be a little...stilted?--at times. like it's very reserved in comparison to where i lived before and i feel like a lot of things are still steeped in tradition. sometimes i feel like people are posturing and making small talk more than they're genuine but that might just be me.
colorado is very very chill and interactions with strangers is a lot freer and nicer than most of the other places i've been--though my brief stop in tennessee was probably the nicest customer service i've ever encountered. small mountain town conflicts can get downright nasty though--but i'm sure that this is the case for any tiny towns in other regions across the world.
i'm nostalgic as hell for philly sometimes but it's definitely...grittier. a lot of racial tension going on there, esp in regards to gentrification. it's a very accessible city though, in ways that nyc & boston aren't.
looking forward to moving to a new region though--crossing my fingers for the west coast or south. :)))