>Good train public transport>Plenty of social events (run clubs?), not just nightlife>High paying jobs available>Variety in cuisinesWhat American metropolitan area would you recommend?
>>2848081Kansas City. Easily.
>>2848081Stay where you are and make it better, lazy asshole
austin tx
>>2848081nyc
>>2848109austin has shit food and its all bbq or mexican
>>2848081There's only three cities in the USA with good train public transportation. NYC, Chicago and DC. They all suck to live in btw.
>>2848108>make it betterlmaololBoomer NIMBYism and car-dependency faggotry means that where he lives will NEVER get better.
>>2848153It's still the safest place in TX to live politically and mental health wise. A lot of my friends moved here from LA and love it (outside summer).
>>2848278>CAfags moving to ruin Texas too
>>2848278Yeah, Austin is just like LA, minus the beaches, the mountains, the Hollywood stars, the Mediterranean climate, i.e. everything that makes LA desirable. Austin arguably has the best nightlife of any middle America city, however. Austin is quite similar to North Carolina's Triangle region, though the Triangle has multiple city centers as opposed to Austin's single city center, and North Carolina has a milder climate than Texas as well (less extreme cold in winter, less extreme heat in summer).Be aware that "high paying jobs" is a ruse. You'll pay so much more in rent (or commuting costs if you rent far from where you work) that you won't put any more money away than the wagie living cheap in Des Moines, Iowa. In fact, with so many pricey businesses catering to your fancy tastes, you're likely to save less money than you would in Iowa.