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re: How many of you are planning to live in Louisiana your entire lives? Why?
Posted on 4/30/19 at 1:07 pm to WaydownSouth
Posted on 4/30/19 at 1:07 pm to WaydownSouth
If you don't have kids, do whatever you want. For the parents, I feel you owe it to your kids to give them more life experiences other than just LA. I know you can take vacations but actually living somewhere is different. LA doesn't have much to offer.
I left right after college and it's been 13 years and I haven't ever had the urge to move back. My brother is starting a new job outside of LA and I'm super happy that he's getting out.
I left right after college and it's been 13 years and I haven't ever had the urge to move back. My brother is starting a new job outside of LA and I'm super happy that he's getting out.
Posted on 4/30/19 at 1:10 pm to RocketTiger
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it's been 13 years and I haven't ever had the urge to move back
Well I’ve never had the urge to live where you do. So suck on that.
Posted on 4/30/19 at 3:48 pm to RocketTiger
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For the parents, I feel you owe it to your kids to give them more life experiences other than just LA.
See, I have a different view. I think you owe it to your kids to raise them in a place that is unique, culturally rich and interesting. Americans move around too much chasing the higher paying job. The kids I feel sorry for are the ones raised in the suburbs of Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and the like. You could plop each one into the home of the other and they'd barely notice a difference in their neighborhood or their schools. That kind of banality is fine for some, but I'd rather choose to live in a place I love.
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