Two name places usually have issues, like Terra Haute, Bocca
Ratan, and Dee Troit. It’s fine if you’re
just passing through but for Heaven’s sake, don’t ever move there. Also, places with too many letters in their
name can be problematic, like Albuquerque.
You never want to run for office or ride a horse in that town.
Small European villages with cobblestone streets might look
good in post cards but leave your high heels at home and never run while
carrying carbonated beverages. There’s a
good reason everyone drinks wine.
Aroma plays an important part when deciding where to
live. Cool mountain air might smell
clean and fresh but bring a jacket.
Places like Gary Indiana, Tacoma, Washington or Los Angeles, California
oftentimes have an air quality designated as chewy, while garlic is the
predominant odor throughout Italy.
See the reverse side of this post for a list of the ten best places to live.
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