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In my opinion, Boston is one of the most European cities in the United States. My uncle visited that city and said it looked like a British city culturally.
Boston is also one of the cities with the best quality of life in the United States, with almost no crime or much immigration.
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Yep, its a cool spot! There are not many other US cities I could live in. This is a VERY walkable city which I like, so many nice parks, hiking trails, music scene is cool (Berklee kids), many historical sites of interest, and what is cool is that you are always a short road trip away from going hiking or skiing in some nice mountains in Vermont or such. New England in general offers a lot, but I think Boston really puts you at a jumping point for everything around (other major cities on the east coast are only a few hours away by rail or car). That said, I really can't deal with the winters here jajajaja and its super expensive.
I will be going back to Spain at the beginning of 2022 since I'm just here for work, and while Boston is a nice city I do not want to raise my kid anywhere in gringolandia; no one wants the white version of the chicanos on this forum . Also, most of his family on both sides is in Spain (his mother is Catalan) which is always important for a kid, so while I'm leaving with a heavy heart, it also makes the most sense.
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Yeah, I agree there is nothing like Spain
However, if I were condemned to stay in US forever, I would chose to live in Boston, or somewhere in New England, for being a place with a special culture/atmosphere that somewhat emulates Europe, and not being like the typical boring "all going by car" US North American city. You know what I mean.
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Is an expensive city. Is all I can tell.
I was living in a relatively less expensive neighborhood, working hard and renting a room with my brother (we only used that room and a restroom within an apartment of a family that rented us the room) and splitting our payment between us both.
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