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Okay so I am moving from Boston to Miami ..

I cant stand the cold here anymore.

How will I adjust to the heat? Are people rude there?

2007-11-11 02:41:19 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United States Miami

4 answers

We moved from Boston ( North Shore ) to Tampa-St. Pete because of my husband's job. Miami's temp is :
Spring, summer ,fall ......nice weather 70-80
Summer....like opening the oven door
Miami is nice ( expensive) multi-cultural....lots of crime though.
Florida has so much more to do than the North
You will probably like it.

2007-11-11 02:50:15 · answer #1 · answered by Veritas 7 · 0 0

I am originally from NYC...I always liked the cold (not bitter cold) and didn't really care for the heat much. The first month was torture...we moved down in January..one of the coolest months of the year down here, and I thought I was dying. Every part of my body sweated..even places you didn't know could sweat..LOL. But a month later, my body completely adjusted to the warmth. I didn't feel uncomfortable any more.

As for the people...I won't say they are rude..they just aren't friendly. I've made small talk alot easier on a NYC subway car, than I can anywhere here. You'll get used to that too.

Miami has plenty of things you'll find you'll love, and there will be plenty of things you'll miss. But I think you'll find more positives than negatives.

2007-11-12 00:33:14 · answer #2 · answered by Miami Lilly 7 · 0 0

Gradually, over a few years, especially as you acquire appropriate and abandon inappropriate clothing.

Yes, very much so. Hispanic cultural attitudes and norms are very different of those in the American midwest or northeast, different in ways that will seem rude to you like people breathing down your neck standing in like, talking louder and standing very close to you while doing it, accepting a higher lever of outdoor noise and moving a lot of "in the house for that" activities out into the yard or street, failure to form orderly queus, unabashedly giving preferential treatment to fellow hispanics, dropping litter on the street, and so on. Highway traffic is really Wild West; you pretty much make up your own rules as you go along.

2007-11-13 05:56:11 · answer #3 · answered by kill_yr_television 7 · 0 0

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2014-11-02 23:48:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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