Moving From California To Illinois
What is life like for Kelly vs. Illinois, for those who leave Kalina, Illinois? 3
I have a friend who left Illinois and I was very happy when he said that Kelly is very different from Illinois. I just wanted to ask what is the comparison of Kalia with Illinois, like food, gas amount, tax or any kind of regulation or w / e?
Hi, I live near Illinois, I live in St. Louis MO, near the IL border. I also lived in San Guo and I can say that some things are different. Let's start with the weather. Here in the Midwest we have a lot of snow and in winter we have 3 months of gloom and gray. Here, too, it is cold all winter, and yes, it never reaches 70 degrees in winter. Summers are also very wet and very humid compared to the dry heat of California. It rains a lot in the spring and of course we have beautiful things called police. I've gotten used to 70 degrees all year in elementary school! Another difference is the cost of living, the cost of living here in Central America is very affordable. You get what you pay for! A 1500 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms in a beautiful layout you can buy for $ 120,000 to ,000 200,000. Quite different from CA! Apartments are also very cheap here, you get 900 m² $ 500 per month! Even food, electricity, water and gas are much cheaper than APPROX. Unfortunately, we do not have beaches and mountains like you all.
Cities are also very different, we have only a few big cities in the Midwest and no one can compare to Hollywood / LA / SD / San Francisco etc. Mostly Midwest too. Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either, Looks like BT aint for me either. Some places like Chicago are very open. Still, I found the people of the Midwest more friendly than when I was in elementary school. You walk down the street and people greet you with smiles. Also visit some small Toscas in the Midwest here and they will welcome you with open arms.
Another difference is the food. It seems so, but California is getting more seafood and people are eating healthier. Here in the Midwest, we like our fried food, we like chicken, mac n cheese, the old style I cook. We love, uh, and we love our food. I know it's funny, but you still go to a lot of places where having a big Sunday dinner with the whole family after going to church is the norm. That's not to say California people still don't like it, but I've noticed that it's common in the Midwest.
Well, my favorite difference is this: we don't have Envot burgers !!! We have nothing like it, nothing like it, and we will never do it. You're all real Lucas, I'm sure I miss this Doppelganger!
Having lived in both places, I can say that I miss DS and everything it has to offer. I like living in St. Louis, but I love living in SD. I miss time, lifestyle and of course InNOuts. I can help you!
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