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How is the quality of life where you live?

I've lived in Minnesota all my life in my opinion it is great in every way except the winter because it gets so cold. It is nice all the other seasons, there are some rural and urban areas, some cities here have more to do than others but I like our little city that seems to be right in the middle. We live about 40 minutes away from Minneapolis and The Mall of America, also not to far from other places we seem to be in the center and many great places aren't too far away. Our Honey crisp apples are the best it is very fun going to the apple orchards around here.
I live near Washington, D.C. but not all my life. Had recently moved here and the population has been booming recently. They've been knocking down old buildings and making way for newer ones and I'm glad I didn't have any attachment to how it used to be. Overall It's a decent place to live but I wish they would have left some parts intact.
I lived in Louisiana for ten years. Then, I moved to a small city near Memphis, TN. It's really nice here. An unfortunate flood happened in Louisiana, where I used to live, last year, but I had moved away.
I live in Southern California. It is pretty nice. We have a Mediterranean climate, so no snow, and sunny year-round.
I live in Berlin, i.e. about halfway between Warsaw and Amsterdam, or Reykjavik and Istanbul. It's freezing cold in the winter (now) and hot in the summer (an eternity away), and in between it rains. There's a great currywurst stand round the corner and a small shop where you can get beer 24/7. We have Angela Merkel and not Donald Trump. Oh yes, and the cultural life's amazing too. The city is way down on the list of expensive cities to live in, and the Kreuzberg Chess Club rocks. Highly recommended!
I live in south Florida 10 miles from the ocean. It's a paradise here. However the town I live in is at the bottom of the lower class. I'm saving and investing money so I can afford to get out of here.
I live in Munich above the metro. In about 15 minutes I can get to every important aspect of the city. Chess clubs you won't find much. But if you like food that is a bit heavy on the oil she is worth the trip. The Bavarian "Kolorit" fits in perfectly with the diversity of the student's city. The rent is quite high, but living on 20 square meter is kind of a lifestyle here.

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