u/AndIrememberthinking

My pick is phoenix, but any Floridan cities could count. It's a bit easy if you choose a clear suburban satellite towns/cities near a larger city but I won't judge.

Ngl I kinda wonder what are good examples of suburban heaven? If that's what you call it.

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u/AndIrememberthinking — 6 days ago
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Basically it's for the setting on a story I'm writing. I do want a city that's at least..

- Above 750k population wise in its city limits.

- Boring, not too unique or standing out.

- Generally American.

Originally I was going to pick my own city of Columbus Ohio, but I'm curious about alternate cities I could've choosed.

Edit : Omg, I didn't expect 600+ replies? I thought it was at best 5 replies. Tysm for the suggestions, so far I'm seeing Jacksonville and Indianapolis (maybe Dallas)

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u/AndIrememberthinking — 6 days ago

Just moved to the valley from the Midwest. And when I was hanging out with friends who live here in Koreantown, they thought that The valley was its own city because they claimed that "it's so different from the rest of LA city". Then again, they're all also transplants(But they lived in LA for a decade and more) so idk if their opinion counts.

This got me wondering how the rest of LA views the valley? Like the culture, people and the region of San Fernando valley as a whole.

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u/AndIrememberthinking — 8 days ago