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Thinking of moving from Kansas to Florida
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<blockquote data-quote="Rem152" data-source="post: 14646954" data-attributes="member: 148213"><p>Living in Miami most of my life I would say stay away from the Brickell and South Beach areas. My reasoning is as follows although the nightlife is amazing because there are constant parties or something constantly going on in the Wynwood District (Art Basel look it up if you dont know) the problem with Miami and the areas surrounding it is that their are way to many pretentious people who live here. Its more about what you have and drive as opposed to what you can bring to the table from an intellectual level and mental level. Ironically enough where many people would drool over a nice mustang or camaro or what not I find that atleast down south as mentioned before. Kendall, South Miami, Pinecrest, South Beach, Brickell as well as the up and coming Wynwood I notice more of the "Nice to meet you" followed by the "What do you do?" and what you drive seems to be a basis of that because its all about Beemers and Mercedes or Lexus. They literally are me-too cars. If I were you stay up more North Palm Beach Gardens and some parts of Fort Lauderdale. </p><p></p><p>As to economy being that your in IT there is plenty of business because of the fact we have many people from South America who start up businesses and not mention that IT here is very competitive from what I've seen. The only down sides to what I see with living in Florida were what I mentioned and the possibility of Hurricanes and the pain in the ass drivers and flooding. Being a native of here for almost 30 years I've seen my fair share of things and been all over Florida, so if you have any questions as far as nightlife is concerned and what to do shoot me a pm. Always nice to welcome another Floridian.</p><p></p><p>I will say this though the grass isn't always greener on the other side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rem152, post: 14646954, member: 148213"] Living in Miami most of my life I would say stay away from the Brickell and South Beach areas. My reasoning is as follows although the nightlife is amazing because there are constant parties or something constantly going on in the Wynwood District (Art Basel look it up if you dont know) the problem with Miami and the areas surrounding it is that their are way to many pretentious people who live here. Its more about what you have and drive as opposed to what you can bring to the table from an intellectual level and mental level. Ironically enough where many people would drool over a nice mustang or camaro or what not I find that atleast down south as mentioned before. Kendall, South Miami, Pinecrest, South Beach, Brickell as well as the up and coming Wynwood I notice more of the "Nice to meet you" followed by the "What do you do?" and what you drive seems to be a basis of that because its all about Beemers and Mercedes or Lexus. They literally are me-too cars. If I were you stay up more North Palm Beach Gardens and some parts of Fort Lauderdale. As to economy being that your in IT there is plenty of business because of the fact we have many people from South America who start up businesses and not mention that IT here is very competitive from what I've seen. The only down sides to what I see with living in Florida were what I mentioned and the possibility of Hurricanes and the pain in the ass drivers and flooding. Being a native of here for almost 30 years I've seen my fair share of things and been all over Florida, so if you have any questions as far as nightlife is concerned and what to do shoot me a pm. Always nice to welcome another Floridian. I will say this though the grass isn't always greener on the other side. [/QUOTE]
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