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What is your favorite city between these choices and why? Which is your least favorite?

It depends very much on what you're looking for, though personally I'd say Boston. Vibrant intellectual community, top-notch libraries, great museums, what more could you ask? New York trumps all of the selections by a pretty substantial margin, however.
 
On that list, I've only been to Boston and SF. Boston was a great time and SF was too. Boston was more fun, though, and I had to pick a favorite and a worst 🙂
 
Never been to any of them, but based on what I know about those cities I'd probably pick Boston or Austin as the one I'd like and San Francisco as my least favorite.
 
I went to school in Boston, and am currently working in Austin. I'd say I like Boston better - it just has better culture, infrastructure and resources/things to do. But Austin isn't half bad either, especially when you consider the cost of living (In the industry I work in you either have live around Boston, Austin or CA, and Austin has the lowest cost of living by far). All of you people hatin on austin for being a part of Texas, just come down here to pay a visit. I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised.
 
Originally posted by: darthsidious
I went to school in Boston, and am currently working in Austin. I'd say I like Boston better - it just has better culture, infrastructure and resources/things to do. But Austin isn't half bad either, especially when you consider the cost of living (In the industry I work in you either have live around Boston, Austin or CA, and Austin has the lowest cost of living by far). All of you people hatin on austin for being a part of Texas, just come down here to pay a visit. I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Austin is the next place I'm going, but I am totally not looking forward to the traffic.
 
austin traffic isn't half-bad if you aren't living out in the far-flung northern and western suburbs.
 
Originally posted by: beer
austin traffic isn't half-bad if you aren't living out in the far-flung northern and western suburbs.

Luckily I don't have to take any major highways to get to work each morning. I see 35 as I drive over it and the traffic always seems to be barely moving.
 
I picked Boston for my favorite, but my vote probably shouldn't count because I lived there. Seriously, people who live in Boston LOVE Boston. Watch the Boondock Saints or The Departed sometime and it's like they smash your face into it. "Boston rules! Boston is so full of character and history! BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON!!" It's odd, but I love it.
 
Originally posted by: Agentbolt
I picked Boston for my favorite, but my vote probably shouldn't count because I lived there. Seriously, people who live in Boston LOVE Boston. Watch the Boondock Saints or The Departed sometime and it's like they smash your face into it. "Boston rules! Boston is so full of character and history! BOSTON BOSTON BOSTON!!" It's odd, but I love it.

I live in Boston and LOVE IT because I don't have to drive everywhere =)

I would like to experience somewhere off the Northeast or in the South; however, like Austin or Portland, or even Boulder, CO, but primarily because apparently the women are better there.... and I hear Texas girls are awesome.

Subtract the women, and Boston is the best.
 
i have lived near Seattle (across Puget Sound/Bremerton), i was born in Portland, i have visited Boston and Nashville


if i could get a good job, out of those cities i would move to Nashville first
i wouldn't live in San Franciso even if you paid me to do it and i didn't have to work

i wouldn't move to portland either, the hippies have driven the price of land through the roof, my cousin has a 1500 sq ft house on a 6000 sq ft lot (ok , i made up the numbers, but her backyard is at most 15 ft by 30 ft, the lot is TINY) and traffic sucks in portland
 
Favorite was a no-brainer SF! For the climate the beach the people work etc.
Worst was also pretty easy, I mean WFT do they have in Nashville? dust?
 
I have only been to San Francisco, Boston, and Nashville so I will abstain from voting. If I had to pick one to live in out of that list it would be Nashville. San Francisco is a beautiful city but the politics would make my head explode if I lived there. I love Boston to visit with all the history but would rather live in New Hampshire if I was going to move to New England.
 
i voted boulder,co for best because the only ones I've been to on the list are that and Nashville. Nashville isn't half bad...it's hard for an Alabamian to live in TN though, haha

i voted San Francisco because it is in the worst state and is a breeding ground for ignorance and retarded ideas
 
Originally posted by: Journer
i voted boulder,co for best because the only ones I've been to on the list are that and Nashville

i voted San Francisco because it is in the worst state and is a breeding ground for ignorance and retarded ideas
So I take it you're from California then!

 
Anyone who voted down Nashville has probably never been here. I just don't understand what people would dislike about the place. We have a little bit of everything and I know people would never guess it but Maxim voted this place the #3 party city in the country behind New Orleans and Vegas. Granted this is not even what makes it so attractive here but I'm just trying to relay that there is a lot more going on in Nashville than most people expect.
 
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