catlingirl
Active Member
When I was transfered to Andrews I thought the area only had rap and r&b music stations. I was really surprised to hear country music and rock and roll in this area. Are there some things that aren't what you expected?
When I moved here I had no idea it could be so ghetto and redneck at the same time.
When I moved to Maryland it wasn't a big shock since I had visited quite a bit.
Now when I moved to SC that was a huge culture shock for me. Everything moves at the speed of molasses in February. My brain moves like I am still in the North. I am not staying in SC because Charleston is pretty much either a family oriented town or a party town. Which is not part of my life.
Really?
I just moved 1 county over and felt like people were so fricken slow in St. Mary's County... especially when getting checked out at a store.
I think people in the south are also friendlier vs. here and further north.
Really?
I just moved 1 county over and felt like people were so fricken slow in St. Mary's County... especially when getting checked out at a store.
I think people in the south are also friendlier vs. here and further north.
I've moved quite a bit over the years. SOMD is the 2nd longest stretch of the places I've lived. It is a good place to raise teens. I tried to make the best of each move and enjoy what that area had to offer. I can't say I've ever lived in any place I didn't like. Each place was unique and many places had something similar.
Probably my least favorite place was Indiana. I'm more of a coastal person.
I've liked pretty much everywhere I've ever lived and didn't really have any big expectations of what it would be like before I got there. I did think that getting out of NE would broaden my horizons and make me more sophisticated, but after 32 years of living in a number of other cities/states I've come to the conclusion that Lincoln, NE is all-around the best small city in the US, and I understand why my aunts/uncles/cousins who bugged out ended up going back. The only drawback is that the winters are BRUTAL.
When I was transfered to Andrews I thought the area only had rap and r&b music stations. I was really surprised to hear country music and rock and roll in this area. Are there some things that aren't what you expected?