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Hi every body ilive now in Los angeles,Ca and i have an ok job with the county ,and after paying all the expenseve life expinses , irealy have noyhing left but couple handeds, so idont see how can i have beater life in the futer ,idont have frainds exsept my co- workers ,and im singele ,and ifeel like my life is sucks ,so iv been thinking of moving to TN from the crowded L.A. becuse i`m more of acountry prson ,and i can start fresh again but ,the thing is my parnts live here in l.a and my father have some medical issus and the doctors says that he can pass out any day ,and irelly dont want my dad to dai with out been with him ,and irelly feel deprest to start to look for my future ,so now im lost and dont now what to do ?and is Nashville TN is good place to move to ?can any one pls give me an advice pls help???

2007-12-08 05:51:14 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Travel (General) Other - Destinations

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I guess this depends on your answer to this question: Why Nashville?

Nashville is a city, you know, and while it isn't as big as LA, it's not exactly a rural lifestyle. If you just want to live in the country, there are plenty of rural places in California. For instance, I used to live in Tres Pinos, a town of about 500 people, roughly between the Bay Area and the Monterey area. There were orchards, ranches, and rodeo people.

I suggest that you take some trips around the state to small towns and rural areas, to see if any seem interesting to you. I suggest San Benito County, Newman, Davis, the Mount Shasta area, and Eureka, and of course anywhere else that you can think of. And if you still really want to move to Nashville, take a trip there first. I haven't been there, but I have been to North Carolina and it seems like a foreign country compared to CA.

2007-12-08 06:10:01 · answer #1 · answered by jellybeanchick 7 · 0 0

If you're looking for country then Nashville probably isn't where you want to go. A lot of non-Southerners automatically assume that the entire South is just a bunch of farmland and cottonfields filled with hicks but we do have large metropolises too, you know.

With that in mind, Tennessee is a very nice place to live. I live in Nashville and love it. There's a lot of great places to eat and if you love country music, then you're in luck because it's all around. If you want a more rural atmosphere then you should consider some of the suburbs outside Davidson County. Brentwood, Franklin, Smyrna, Nolensville, Henderson, Goodlettsville, Gallatin, Mount Juliet, La Vergne, etc. You could find a house on the outer part of one of these suburbs, have access to a rural area, yet still be within a fairly short drive of Nashville if you need something to do. Also look into Clarksville and Murfreesboro, which are good-sized towns that are farther away but consequently less urbanized.

2007-12-11 11:02:18 · answer #2 · answered by sleepdeprived 2 · 0 1

If You could spell then I would move to Nashville, TN if you can't then I would keep the job I've got out in LA because you might not find another. They have country music in Nashville and they write songs, they probably would like to know what they are singing.

2007-12-08 06:00:15 · answer #3 · answered by BT_1999 2 · 0 1

Nashville, Good clean town, no state taxes, There is a suburb called Hendersonville about 20 minutes northeast of Nashville, beautiful place.

2007-12-08 06:02:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Esta muy lindo y te hace pensar muchas cosas gracias por compartirlo y por tu tiempo que nos dedicaste te dejo una estrellita ahorita que tengo tiempo mañana no se si tendre

2016-05-22 04:39:49 · answer #5 · answered by machelle 3 · 0 0

If you can't spell, I would stay in California. Really, county job?

2007-12-08 05:54:46 · answer #6 · answered by FoeShiz 2 · 1 0

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