What's your favorite city

I’ve mostly only travelled in the states. here I like boston, and seattle. I like the history of boston and I have this delusion that in a past life I was like a carpenter of some kind and helped to build the city. and I also like seattle, probably because it’s just so far away from everywhere else, and has it’s unique feel. the weather was always pretty good when I was in seattle, don’t know if all the rain would bring me down if I actually lived there.

other cities I like are, Pittsburgh, Washington d.c., and Nashville.

I don’t have any favorite cities in the Midwest, don’t know why, probably because I’ve lived in the Midwest all my life and am kinda over it.

I did get a chance to visit Ireland once, I saw most of the country, visiting Dublin and other cities, my favorite city in Ireland was Galway. which is historically a place where foreigners settled, I later learned. I remember in Ireland I was taken back by all the beautiful women, I wasn’t expecting that.

there are still some cities I haven’t been to in the states that I would like to visit, new orleans, san Francisco, Austin, and las vegas. I have a friend that likes to take trips to Asheville, NC for some reason but I’ve never been there either.

what’s your favorite city?

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New York I had a fabulous holiday there when I was 25 I went with a friend

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Ronne in denmark. Small city. I like The danish way.

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My favorite city is New York City. I went there on vacation back in 1991. I would really like to live there. But, my whole life and lifestyle is set up perfectly where I am at now.

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Amityville, New York :ghost::ghost::ghost:

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haha never heard of it. but new York is a pretty state. I’ve driven through parts of it a few times, im hoping to go visit the finger lakes in the next couple years. thought about going to community college there and studying viticulture and enology.

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Sydney I think.:slightly_smiling_face:

I love Sydney.

I have not been in that many cities that I remember.

I lived near Gothenburg which is lovely such as they have the beautiful slottsskogen but the people seemed to attack me and hate on me for not working and I used to binge drink cause that was the only time I didn’t have voices tormenting me.
(I was mentally sick as a child before drugs n alcohol)

In Sweden I had difficulties leaving my apartment sober.
I had difficulties feeling attacked by everyone.

Sydney is really friendly or that’s how I remember Sydney and just a really nice place.

Beautiful buildings and activities and harbour and fairy boat rides .
People seem to say hello and there are so many different types of people.

I am afraid to go to Sydney now though.
I could not go by myself because I would get lost etc and am afraid of getting symptoms when I need to get home.

Maybe in the future I can visit Sydney with family but I dare not by myself.

I was pretty independent in many ways when I was younger I could catch trains by myself but also spent days at train station psychotic.

Brisbane has a lovely public pool in it withsand but I have not been there many times but enjoyed that.

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I’ve always wanted to visit Sydney. I even own a Sydney travel guide I found at a bookstore, some pretty pictures in it for sure.

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Maybe that can be a goal.
To travel there one day.

It is lovely and great people from what I remember.

You can have many great outings in Sydney and they have great markets.
I would love to visit their vegan market.

Would you travel with someone?

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Holy cat’s papa!!!

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if I were going overseas I would def. travel with someone.

sometimes I travel by myself here, but one time I got disoriented and lost, in dc. ended up trying to walk home, got lost, got picked up, and spent time in the hospital. so now it’s rare I travel by myself.

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Me too.im afraid of getting lost or having a episode far from home and being unable to get home.

I don’t know if I will travel overseas again.
I have family in Sweden but I don’t have a passport.

I remember flying to Australia and Sweden psychotic.it was horrid.i don’t know how I did it.

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San Francisco is about 40 minutes away. Anytime I go there I have a good time. I haven’t been there for awhile; I’ve been planning to go up there before they raze the whole thing and put in a mall.

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I liked NYC. Great hot dogs there

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Istanbul, one and only, “the pupil of the eye of the world”, “Emperorcity” as it’s still known among Serbians, after all those centuries.

Rome, Jerusalem, Tehran, Buenos Aires are some other choices.

I’ve never been in any of them, just dreaming.

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London is a good, modern city with still a lot of class and charm!

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Ripon, Wisconsin. I loved the back in time feel of the place. That’s where Harrison Ford went to college for a while.

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I love Cape Town but I guess its because I was born here and raised here all my life :laughing: I love the climate, the mountains and the sea

I like the sound of Amsterdam, would love to go there

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Yea i also love Cape Town.

Its so beautiful :slight_smile:

we got 4 South Africans on this site now :slight_smile:

We growing lol

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