The U.S. is divided into five regions, and while each state, city and town has its own feel, it's also true that entire regions have the same kind of feel no matter where you go in that region. While I get tired of being home for too long, I think I like the region I grew up in the best: the northeast.
I hate the bitter cold that comes with living so far north, but I think the northeast is really the best place to see the seasons change. I also love the variety of cities are scattered along the coast: Atlantic City, New York, Boston, Portland, etc. And as far as summer beaches go, you can't beat the Hamptons and Cape Cod.
What's your favorite region in the U.S.? Why?
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I live in the Northeast... but like it better in the south west. I hate the bitter winters in NJ (even though it gets worst in new england) but I love the heat in california/south california.
Southwest.
I live in the Northeast. Experiencing all 4 seasons is nice sometimes but my heart belongs in the Southwest.
totally the NE! WOOHOO we're the best!
Mine. lol.
Well not really. I live in Miami so thats south East and besides us and Orlando there isn't much to do here.
So I guess NE it is!
lol
I just really don't like the center (Thinking of it makes me feel trapped) and for some odd reason I just don't like the western part of the US (but thats probably me being biased because I ♥ my home lol).
SOUTHEAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely NO doubt about it!!! I LOVE it with a passion!!!
Why? Because it's just SO amazing and beautiful!! Plus we have incredible accents down here. I's born and raised here and I NEVER want to leave it.
My home here in the northeast. 4 seasons, the beach only about 2 hours away, and around my general area wide open farmland... life is sweet.
Southwest, yeee :)
I from the southwest but i reside in the east coast! Love em' both.
Northwest! Or the West Coast, in general... Lived in Cali until I was sixteen, and I loved the sunshine! I love the laid back feel of the Northwest though. I'm in Oregon now, and everyone is so outdoorsy, and it doesn't get too cold or too hot. I really don't like the NE (I've been there the past three years for school), and the south is TOO humid for me!