forum Where Y'all Live?
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@wake-read-eat-sleep

Where do you people live? So many Americans. I'm Canadian, I live in Northern British Columbia. I don't know why, but I know more American history and geography than I know Canadian history and geography.

@Mindful_Bison

Lol I live in the Southern USA, specifically Georgia. Although I have lived in the South my whole life (and so has my family) I do not like to consider myself Southern.

@ravens

I was born in Cincinnati, OH but I moved to Portland, OR when I was two months old and I still live there today.

@Oakie Dokie

ok
i was born in Asheville, North Carolina, moved around a lot (Columbus Ohio, Fort Lauderdale Florida, NYC, Melbourne Australia, Charlotte North Carolina) before moving back to the Western North Carolina area so yeahhh

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Yooooo i'm here from New Zealand, born in England though

OMG WHAT SAME

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Hey awesome people! (which is all of you)
I'm from England and currently live in Auckland, NZ

@wake-read-eat-sleep

it's 39 degrees and sleeting with 25 mph wind lol i'm staying inside tonight

39 degrees… farenheit? I don't know what system you use to measure stuff in the U.S. But if its 39 degrees celcius and sleeting… well I'm not going to comment. That is like, burning hot and even this far up north I'd be wearing a T-shirt.
(And yes, I do wear huge jacket all day. As does everyone else around town.)

@wake-read-eat-sleep

Minnesota, US born and raised! Just two days ago we had a wicked snowstorm and today it's sunny. Our weather is so weird…

you think your weather is weird? haha come to my town when you get back to minnesota you'll think snowstorms are the equivelent to cloudy days. (not kidding. It started snowing since last september and hasn't stopped yet.)

@wake-read-eat-sleep

Cool! So many people from the U.S!
-12 degrees celcius where I live (considered warm where I am) That would 10.4 degrees Farenheit (thanks to the celcius-farenheit converter thing)

@wake-read-eat-sleep

Oh. Well I've been living far up North (And for those people who keep making fun of me, I AM NOT Inuit) for my entire life, so it would make sense that I can survive in -32 celcius with a Roots sweater and sweatpants. Okay, I would be a bit cold. But still. I went to California once, and there was A BEACH and it was like, my first time seeing a NOT FROZEN body of water and I was 5 and I was just like, 'woah, OMG, WHAT IS THAT THING?'