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I’ve always lived in cities. I love the convenience but the “diversity” fucking sucks. I moved across the country a couple years ago and one of the stops on the way was Nashville, on a Saturday night.

Maybe it was just luck, but something that immediately stood out to us was that, even while walking down the prime “strip” of Nashville, we did not see a single black person. Not one. Just a few nights before we were on the Vegas strip, and there were hundreds of niggers, just like we’ve become accustomed to in pretty much any major city.

But how is living in Nashville or the suburbs of Nashville? After that one-night experience I have been dead-set on moving to Nashville permanently one day, but I’m hoping to get some insights from anyone else that may live nearby, given that it really was just a one-night experience.

I’m also seeing that Tennessee has a lot of laws that I agree with, further fueling the desire to end up there.

I’ve always lived in cities. I love the convenience but the “diversity” fucking sucks. I moved across the country a couple years ago and one of the stops on the way was Nashville, on a Saturday night. Maybe it was just luck, but something that immediately stood out to us was that, even while walking down the prime “strip” of Nashville, we did not see a single black person. Not one. Just a few nights before we were on the Vegas strip, and there were hundreds of niggers, just like we’ve become accustomed to in pretty much any major city. But how is living in Nashville or the suburbs of Nashville? After that one-night experience I have been dead-set on moving to Nashville permanently one day, but I’m hoping to get some insights from anyone else that may live nearby, given that it really was just a one-night experience. I’m also seeing that Tennessee has a lot of laws that I agree with, further fueling the desire to end up there.

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I think anytime I see "too hot or humid" or "too cold" is incredibly subjective.

I like heat and would be happy to live somewhere where it's summer year round. You'd think I'd love the desert, right? Me, too, till I got out there. Hated it. I need trees and green.

Figure out what temperatures you like, then figure out what temperatures you're willing to live with (averages are averages. Where I live our "average" winters are 30's. But we routinely have days in the single digits and below. We also always have a few days in February where it's almost 80 out.)

Once you know what you like and what you can live with, visit the area - ideally in the heart of the worst weather you may experience. If you still dig it, sweet. If not, look elsewhere.