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>>2885771
no one cares about mutt threads. that's not even travel you pussy faggit
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>>2885772
Traveling to live in a new city is not travel? Good one idiot.
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>>2885771
Has to be bait.

Californians are so fucking insufferable but this is just too much. PLEASE kill yourself
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>>2885775
moving two streets next door isn't travel, tranny
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>>2885796
>>2885804
Isn't this board about travel? Sorry I have questions that I just don't know the answer to. Is this texans being stubborn? holy shit maybe the stereotypes are right. I am just looking for some level headed advice not some idiots screaming.
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>>2885771
>Is there any way to eat healthy? I think they have in-n-out but what else is there? I don't want to end up like a lard ass.
>What are the people like? Is there anything to talk about other than guns, trump, and nascar?
yeah it's D&C bait by some tunnel dwelling semite
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>>2885809
Dude I've never been to texas, I don't know what ya'll like to do. If I have to be in the office once a week obviously I need to eat somewhere so I am asking.

Fucking shit what is wrong with this board
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>>2885807
you're not traveling, you're moving. go to /mov/ or /usa/ or whatever the fuck
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>>2885771
Houston is a surprisingly big and developed place. It's as big as Chicago.

Think of it as New Orleans without the history, a much better economy and more money, fewer blacks, and way more Hispanics.
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>>2885771
If you're 29, have a job opportunity there, and are seeing good rent prices available, I'd take the offer. It would be good to experience a different place, and experience living independently.

LA is always going to be there. You're young enough that you can easily move back if it doesn't work out.

But you're always going to learn something living in a new place. If you hate it...well you've learned something very important in the way of how you want to live.

A big con obviously is you may have less family there or social connections. You'd be starting from scratch in that sense. So take that into account.

>Is there any way to eat healthy?
As long as a place has good grocery stores (which I'm sure Houston does) of course you can eat healthy. Probably has a million restaurants too. Warm weather so you can get out and about a lot, you won't turn into a lardass.

But overall, if your employer is putting the offer on the table, to basically have a job lined up moving to a new place...not everybody gets that opportunity. might want to take advantage of it.
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>>2885807
Go to reddit retard
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What's the beach situation in Texas?

Looking online Texas either has fine beaches or mudslop beaches that people stick their noses up to. I'm not a huge beachfag but at the same time do like maybe going once or twice a year

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