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Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

I was reading a thread about packing for a trip and saw the comment that the OP was staying 45 miles from her house, with the implication that was a long drive.  

 

Living outside of Seattle, I drove 45 miles to visit my mother every day she was in hospice and didn't think anything of it.    My sister drove 55 miles to meet us for Easter Brunch.   

 

Things are so much more spread out on the West Coast than on the East Coast and sometimes that still surprises me.    

 

Some of the other regional differences that I love discovering on these threads have to do with traditional foods, especially for holidays.  

 

Any other regional differences that you've come across reading these forums?  

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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

@juanitalinda 

 

Well, this is "something similar".    I have lived in three major cities all my life (Chicago, Los Angeles, and Phoenix)...and I find it difficult to understand small-town living...where the nearest Walmart is 50 miles away on the interstate...     di

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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

@Desertdi 

Not to mention the fact that the nearest medical specialist is 50 miles away.  

 

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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

Years ago I drove 45 miles each way to work, in LA traffic.
60 min - 3 hours each. 🥴 Thursday and Friday nights are enough to drive you to drink heavily when you get home. 🤣

Just joking. I don’t drink. 😉

Probably would if I still worked there. 🤣
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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

This is the reason I live in NYC ... I can walkto almost anywhere I need to go. 

 

My doctor's office is around the corner, supermarket down the street, church 3 blocks away, hospital four blocks away.

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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

 

 

 


@ALRATIBA wrote:

This is the reason I live in NYC ... I can walkto almost anywhere I need to go. 

 

My doctor's office is around the corner, supermarket down the street, church 3 blocks away, hospital four blocks away.


 

I can't even imagine what that would be like.  But, I think I could grow to like it real fast.

 

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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

@juanitalinda   some here won't drive more than 20 minutes anywhere, the saying around here is over 20 minutes you need to  "pack a lunch".

 

 "The City" is less than 20 miles from here. some here have never been to the "City" . 

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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

It's the person's perception.  Someone might think it is a great distance and someone might not.  Both can be from the same region/area.

 

I'll say some place is far and my S/O will say no it's not.

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Re: Sometimes I'm surprised by regional differences

@bikerbabe       

 

One great thing about Phoenix (although nearly 5 million metropolitan population)..........You can ALWAYS find a parking place (and NO parking meters except in the downtown business area.)       di

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@Desertdi

Except I can’t do the heat. I already hate summer here. My next move will be somewhere farther north. I’m a cold weather girl at heart and always have been.