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NewHampshireAngle t1_jecmght wrote

The best thing and the worst thing about New Hampshire is the same thing. There are no alligators in our lakes. Zero.

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smartest_kobold t1_jeed317 wrote

Have you checked Corbin Park?

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BlackJesus420 t1_jecnjij wrote

Best: Natural beauty, sense of community, safety, convenient location

Worst: Cost of living, very sleepy (even in the “city”), limited dating pool, lack of public transportation

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mholmes3 t1_jeejxdk wrote

I would say if you're coming to NH to go to college he won't have any trouble with a limited dating pool

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BlackJesus420 t1_jeeqzhe wrote

That’s true, campus is a world unto itself. For most people post-college, though, it is challenging.

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Able_Cunngham603 t1_jed4wdk wrote

The best part is how vibrant our Bigfoot population is.

The worst part is we have too damn many Bigfoots.

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Silver_surfer_3 t1_jed6czc wrote

Please elaborate!

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Mynewadventures t1_jee8n5i wrote

THERE ARE TOO MANY BIG FEET, BUT IT'S AWESOME.

I hope you pay better attention in your college courses, jeez.

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Snails2300 t1_jefl3je wrote

Dr. Cunningham, when will UNH start offering an extension course in Bigfoot studies? Or is it more of a Keene State style of program. Even Plymouth went and got all universal. It time the youth start learning the necessary life skills to function in a state over run with Bigfoot’s.

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Icy-Neck-2422 t1_jecc6bt wrote

Best part - the beauty and how safe it is.

Can't really think of a bad thing other than tourist traffic and weekends when MA takes over some border towns. OK I guess I did think of one negative thing. :)

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gagt04 t1_jec24k0 wrote

The best parts are the natural beauty, and the generally educated, forward-thinking people.

The worst is the cost of living. I understand that higher quality costs more, but damn it's expensive here.

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cageordie t1_jedd1cc wrote

You maybe don't get out into the rural areas much where the Trumpanzees live?

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ForeverAgreeable2289 t1_jeeaw91 wrote

Rural areas? More like 7 minutes any any direction outside of Manchester, Nashua, Salem, Portsmouth

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cwalton505 t1_jef16g0 wrote

Also known as shithole, shithole, shithole, nice town.

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Schlurg t1_jees67h wrote

Peterborough is okay, but is surrounded by trumpanzees.

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cwalton505 t1_jef129n wrote

Trump lost NH in both elections. You are painting with a stupidly broad brush.

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The-Irish-Goodbye t1_jef44ss wrote

But barely (2,736 votes or .4%)

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ParadigmCG t1_jeglamd wrote

Dunno why you were downvoted.

You're right, it was close.

Was

NH is going to increasingly get more and more blue. Like the other person said, it was by more last time and it's only going to keep growing because Millennials and GenZ are majority VERY left and are growing in both voting bloc size and engagement.

Hell, the U.S. is going blue. Republicans are literally dying. The red wave is never happening.

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cwalton505 t1_jefcsjl wrote

Still lost, and by a lot more in 2020. And it's not like the urban areas dragged us there like Chicago to illinois or NYC vs the rest of the state. 47% of our population lives in rural regions.

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SnooPuppers5953 t1_jee94o8 wrote

You’ve never been to the west coast have you

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usernmtkn t1_jeehwzm wrote

lol these people have no idea what HCOL is.

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ParadigmCG t1_jegm3lx wrote

NOBODY gives a shit you lived in a more expensive state, broseph.

NH has a high cost of living. 14th in the country, even. Everyone knows there are higher COL states.

So... what's your point?

"Look at these yokels, having grounded, reasonable discussion about the quality of life in NH. I used to live in LA where I had to suck dick to make rent."

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ApostateX t1_jee98dv wrote

OP, just a heads up: you'll soon learn that MA and NH have a symbiotic relationship.

The metro Boston economy is the lifeblood of all of northern New England, with its universities, hospitals, tech companies, investment companies and research labs. The area offers lots of social activities and cultural opportunities.

Southern NH is a bedroom community with tax free shopping and good schools. Neighbors know each other. People have actual land. With real grass.

Northern NH has all the outdoor activities you could ever want in a place where seasons are actual seasons, and a very relaxed vibe.

Pay no attention to the MA haters on the thread. They've just got a chip on their shoulder or a general bad attitude. These are both great states and we welcome you!

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fuzzydaringmaster t1_jecw1ed wrote

no sales tax!

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01Zaphod t1_jecwh9o wrote

And a crapload of property tax if you settle here! What a bargain!!

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51stheFrank t1_jee1kiv wrote

I’ll take the property tax and no sales/income tax. You can have all three in MA

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Queasy_Turnover t1_jefzkyj wrote

I came from NJ years ago and I always get a chuckle from people complaining about property taxes here. I mean yeah, they're high, but they're still way less than what they are in the area of NJ that I'm from. To your point, I'll take no sales or income tax mixed with higher property taxes any day, it's still more affordable than a lot of other areas.

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ihaveatrophywife t1_jeev4rx wrote

The tax burden in NH is one of the lowest in the country. That takes property tax into account. It also varies town to town so it’s often a more local issue.

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vjalander t1_jeew06e wrote

I just read we are the third lowest tax burden in the county at something like 6%

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Namasty t1_jediw5r wrote

Close to mountains, and ocean. Just an hour or so to Vermont, Newport, Boston cape and it’s islands.

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Time-Friend5627 t1_jef0egq wrote

Ha, our biggest asset is that we’re close to other cool places?! 😜

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Namasty t1_jefy4ot wrote

I’m originally from Texas- so I’m in awe how quickly you can get someplace cool

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Queasy_Turnover t1_jefzrph wrote

People pay a fortune on houses, 1/8 acre plots of land and insanely high property taxes to live in areas of NJ because they're close to NYC.

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FreelanceNinjaM t1_jecbo0m wrote

Best: The white mountains Worst: Family Court

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Henry_Privette OP t1_jecezq1 wrote

What's family court?

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Bobtom42 t1_jecko4l wrote

You got at least 9 months before you have to worry about it. Use protection kids.

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Henry_Privette OP t1_jeclc7y wrote

Oh, like actual family court, I thought it was like a law or system specific to NH lol, but also googling it to make sure that wasn't that led to me finding out that my local district court has a one star rating on Google maps lol, like who the fuck would go to court and be like, "My murder trial was a very pleasant experience, 5/5 stars"

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FreelanceNinjaM t1_jecy9w4 wrote

Underrated comment I laughed so hard at this I had to show my mom who laughed even more. You're funny, I like you.

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heartoftheforestfarm t1_jee59ay wrote

Seriously though, as much as I adore living here.. Reports made to our division of children youth and families about non-sexual abuse in schools and potential custodial abuse of the students I served at work resulted in them telling me that other people had bigger problems, and that my employer might retaliate because I called. Even though I was a mandated reporter!! F***** u*. Unless someone was being eminently raped or murdered they literally do not care. I found that in that world laws and statutes are very much applied in a discriminatory manner. The youth detention center named after the current governor's family has a horrifying history of sexual abuse and it's blatant that the government does not care and does not intend to help. I fear for every poor child that ends up there.

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FreelanceNinjaM t1_jecsoki wrote

A place you go to get rid of a narcissistic abuser and they let him continue to do it but charge you a fee

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Accomplished-Ad7885 t1_jedubdi wrote

The whole place is just a northern mass suburb now. This is why we can’t have nice things.

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GonzoTheGreat22 t1_jedz6jc wrote

The best part of NH is you’re an hour or two from EVERYTHING. Beaches, mountains, small cities (Manchester), slightly bigger cities (Boston), farmland, outlet shopping, hiking, lakes, rivers… everything but desert. It really is pretty amazing you get it all right here.

The worst parts? Well… no pot is a problem.

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OhTHATKayKay t1_jeec5j9 wrote

Luckily we are an hour away from a pot shop in all directions.

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currancchs t1_jeel8f2 wrote

When I drive by the one in Tyngsborough, there are at least as many NH plates as MA.

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OhTHATKayKay t1_jefne04 wrote

That one is so convenient. I like that It's not in some industrial complex or in a sketchy alley.

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Jonpaddy t1_jee0r1k wrote

Best: nature Worst: Massholes

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Trust_The_Process21 t1_jed0h0h wrote

Beautiful state, everything you could need. As others have said, super safe. I miss that state every day Im away from it

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StylinBill t1_jeezfy2 wrote

Lotta trumpy cunts tbh. The regular people are mostly alright though

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Highlandshadow t1_jee82sg wrote

Best, nature, people, smaller towns, no sales or income tax.

Worst: weather in March and high cost of housing

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overdoing_it t1_jeeegqh wrote

Best - lots of trees and animals

Worst - still too many people

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Admiral_pumpkin t1_jedslcj wrote

The best…You’re an hour to the…. ocean, to the mountains, to 3 other states, to great shopping, to deep nature, to farms, to cities, to seafood, to quaint coastal New England towns .

The worst. Massholes.

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smartest_kobold t1_jeeezr7 wrote

Best: nature and a live and let live kind of attitude Worst: so called libertarians who seem mostly concerned with the "right" to launder money and attract bears, but somehow oppose abortion rights

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baxterstate t1_jeeho7t wrote

Best: Natural beauty, mountains, one of the lowest crime rates in USA. No sales tax.

Bad: very low inventory of apartments and homes, high property taxes.

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Ok-Grand-1882 t1_jeg2rpe wrote

The best part is nature. 4 seasons of outdoor fun. You're going to want to take up skiing, mountain biking, and running.

Worst part maybe the snow and cold? Make sure you have sturdy winter boots and a parka.

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widget_fucker t1_jed9ihs wrote

Best: the outdoors. Worst: its a bit “townie”.

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Novel-Star6109 t1_jedxlk3 wrote

moving to new hampshire for college is literally the funniest thing i have ever heard. highest tuition rates in the nation, with instate rates higher than out of state for some IVY LEAGUES, thats an insane decision to make. and nh schools are incredibly stingy with scholarships as well. even i go to college across the nation specifically because my oos rates are half of what my in state would have been in nh. so…you willin to share some of that gold you obviously are rolling around in?

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Time-Friend5627 t1_jef0xpl wrote

He didn’t say if it was Dartmouth or a state school or a small private

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603ify t1_jeedap4 wrote

Don’t worry it’ll get forgiven at our expense one day.

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Novel-Star6109 t1_jeedlna wrote

i just know nh legislators are rubbing their hands together cackling as the nh based college kids brag about having no sales tax

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currancchs t1_jeem6fg wrote

Meh, I did the math one day and save about $10k overall (i.e. between property and income taxes) over what I would be paying if I lived in MA, and I'm in a high-tax NH town. That's not even including not paying a sales tax (although our prepared meals tax is kind of high). I do live in a smaller home than I could reasonably afford though.

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stevesmullet12 t1_jeguqnf wrote

There’s no such thing as an out of state rate for an Ivy League college, they’re private…

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No_Personality953 t1_jeeaey4 wrote

Best - Landscape and Aesthetics, Live and Let Live Culture

Worst - # of police and getting pulled over all the time when driving and poor urban planning in Southern NH

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moooooooots t1_jeec4wo wrote

Best - safety (if you’re not in Manchester) and the outdoors.

Worst - incompetent government bureaucracy.

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bwoodsom t1_jeec9qy wrote

A quick drive to Maine, Vermont, Mass or Canada to buy legal cannabis that isn't legal here.

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meggiemeggie19 t1_jeedoys wrote

Mountains, lakes, oceans….so many lovely areas honestly…. Look at Dover

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superman154m t1_jeehchs wrote

What college are you going to? Former college student here. Loved my college days experience here (went to UNH in Durham). Been to all the schools once or twice including Dartmouth. People are surprisingly friendly but also don’t take offense if people just walk fast and ignore you. NH does well at being friendly but respecting your neighbors privacy if that makes sense. People are pretty punctual out here. As others said our summers are world famous and our winters are infamous.

You’re going to need a car at some point to really enjoy the state/New England as a whole. I couldn’t have a car freshman year but did sophomore year on.

Good luck my friend welcome to the 603!

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ShawnPln t1_jeekklm wrote

The lakes region. It's beautiful, to many tourists but still beautiful. More trees than people and to me that's perfect

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bubtter t1_jeel49k wrote

I did the opposite, moved out of state for college then came back to northern NH. Best(to me) is that politics still feel real here and people can have productive conversations and make a better life for their community. Worst is that most young people after college move out of state because there are way more job opportunities elsewhere so finding young people is hard.

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BelichicksBurner t1_jeelpsw wrote

Pros: beautiful scenery (you'll never find a more beautiful place on earth than NH in the fall), skiing, essentially no dangerous animals, limited bugs outside of summer time, quiet, low crime rate, no sales tax.

Cons: Winters can be rough at first if you aren't used to the cold, cost of living/housing/utilities, one of the whitest states in the country, not a ton of culture, property taxes are stupidly high.

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No_Preference2949 t1_jeeq9kc wrote

Best part no taxes, worst part poor infrastructure, underfunded education, poor social programs resulting in a lot of homelessness and panhandling

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poopdick72 t1_jeerytq wrote

Nature is the best thing

Massholes is the worst thing

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JeremyMorel t1_jeesevm wrote

Hey there. Which university? We have several now? I have lived all over the state and can offer perspective on a few areas, but the state is rather large, so if you can help me narrow the perimeter, I promise a thorough report. :)

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Dubbsss14 t1_jeesqj6 wrote

A lot of people been moving to NH lately.

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Puzzleheaded-Row-511 t1_jeetbco wrote

Best: No seatbelt law(although it's a good idea to wear it), no helmets(same), no sales tax, it's beautiful, pretty safe, people are nice for the most part, open carry(if you like that sort of thing), if you live in a rural area like I do, you can actually see stars on a clear night, depending on where you live, not much traffic.

Worst: winter can suck bad, depending on where you live, property tax. I like it too much so can't think of anything else!

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ThtJstHappn3d t1_jeeuf2m wrote

NH is great for a lot of reasons. If you’re going to UNH, you’re in proximity to a lot of great areas and have pretty easy access to getting to Boston. The fishing in NH is incredibly underrated, the striped bass are already making their way up here, it’s a great way to take everything in. Portsmouth has a lot of great bars and cool things to see, as well as making your way up north to Conway or places like that.

A “negative” as a former UNH student is that NH itself doesnt have a lot of the things that we as young adults might want to do, but like I said Boston is but a train ride away. I spent way too much money on Celtics and Bruins tickets simply because I could go.

Everywhere is great to go and visit, but I’d be hard pressed to find an area I’d be happier living in. Live Free or Die

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ihaveatrophywife t1_jeeukv2 wrote

Best part is freedom, worst part is people who want to take away freedom. Live free or die.

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Irishbangers14 t1_jeeweld wrote

The people, the people. No I’m jk. I love the great outdoors around us, worst part would be like most of the u.s the polarization of politics and hot button issues that people take up as if they’re opinions matter

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shuzkaakra t1_jeewfa9 wrote

Go skiing in March/April.

It's cheaper, empty, the snow is better and its warm.

That's my tip.

I had one day at Cannon a few years ago when it was 70F outside. Met a pack of like minded crazy folk and had a blast.

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Time-Friend5627 t1_jef14ad wrote

BEST: Craft brewed beer. WORST: Free staters

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cwalton505 t1_jef1gmp wrote

The best part about NH is north of Manchester.

The worst part about NH is Manchester South.

Portsmouth is the exception to the rule and very nice, albeit expensive AF.

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Time-Friend5627 t1_jef1rr3 wrote

Best: Fireworks are highly encouraged. Worst: Crazies in state government. Every month there is some freaky news story about bizarre behavior by someone in the state legislator (I.e. dropping their hand gun on the floor in the State House), and worse than that.

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NickDixon37 t1_jef2ib3 wrote

The best thing - and the worst - is the weather. Though when the weather is really bad - it makes being inside drinking (your favorite beverage) by the wood stove extra cozy.

And almost everyone is accepting and chill - as long as you're not trying to get us to switch religions - or political parties.

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TheMobyDicks t1_jef5zt2 wrote

Best is the strong economy and natural beauty. Worst is lack of affordable housing.

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God_is_a_tulpa t1_jee74we wrote

personally i think the best part is no sales tax. no stressful rounding up in the middle of the store to estimate if you REALLY have enough for something. the worst part is the winter. its freezing cold, snows for like 7 months out of the year, and doesn't get warm enough to melt any of it throughout the season so old snow just becomes frozen dirt. their go to conversation starter is always along the lines of "do you ski or snowboard" which is an insane thing to hear when you're accustomed to believing skiing is a rich people thing. no sunlight whatsoever. its like every house and building in this state was somehow constructed with all north facing windows no matter what side of the house theyre on. i moved here from coastal north carolina a couple years ago and firmly believe these people have to have some kind of altered genetics just to be able to stay awake through the winter without going through psychosis.

also i noticed in another comment you said youre from new mexico, this next thing isnt a "bad" thing per se but just something i think is worth mentioning. im 100% white and speak english only, but all throughout school and growing up everything was always in english AND spanish. announcements were made once in english and again in spanish, school documents were double sided with english on one side and spanish on the other, wet floor signs were double sided the same way and advertisements were english with spanish subtext. my first day of school, after they said the english announcements and turned off the intercom, caught me so off guard. i mean it makes sense really there arent a lot of spanish speaking people in new hampshire. i thought maybe since they're closer to canada they do it in english and french instead of english and spanish but they just do everything in english here. not bad but kinda confusing when youre not expecting it

edit- would like to add that i dont have anything against nh, im just not a fan of that particular season. its a beautiful state all year round (especially fall)

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GhostOfaFormerSelf t1_jeeg3x3 wrote

Best part is proximity to great mountains and the ocean. Worst part is it doesn't have a lot of diversity in the population.

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napoleon_9 t1_jeei7lq wrote

New Hampshire is beautiful. I see a lot of people here talking about cost of living--I imagine that's all relative. Worst part of NH is the politics, there are some backwards Trump towns and lots of morons there, but it's turning bluer every day and I guess you can find that pretty much anywhere.

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srae22 t1_jeby4ub wrote

Best, tax free. Worst, lack of diversity and depending on your interests lack of night life. However in a college town I think you’d be okay on the things to do front

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Henry_Privette OP t1_jebyjga wrote

I'm from New Mexico, I've been learning how to the pass the time without things to do other than hiking for all my life 😂, and you guys have a lot of pretty cool trails from what I've seen

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DeerFlyHater t1_jec3r4t wrote

Hiking, skiing, hunting, shooting, snowshoeing, camping, rock climbing, bike riding, ice climbing, fishing, ice fishing, ATV riding, snowmobile riding, and similar shit. It's an outdoors state-do outdoors shit.

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Henry_Privette OP t1_jec4pcq wrote

Cool, so basically same here, except your guys'winter activities are actually fun because you have more than 3in of snow that's also fresh and not just straight ice lol

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gaucho95 t1_jec7ahm wrote

Uh, guys, who wants to tell him.

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Henry_Privette OP t1_jec7gac wrote

Oh no, does that happen every where? I just assumed it only happened here because the weather is bipolar so it'll go from snowing to 70's to the negatives in one day

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Icy-Neck-2422 t1_jecbwpr wrote

The skiing sub that's popular in this neck of the woods is r/icecoast.

That's OK - we just get to use our edges more in NE :)

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01Zaphod t1_jecwrs2 wrote

On the motorized front: snowmobiling. If it ain’t in the shop, it’s on exposed trails. This year sucked.

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currancchs t1_jeemetk wrote

The last few years have been pretty bad in Southern, NH. Only a few weeks of rideable trails with mostly bare ground between storms.

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MsSiggy2U t1_jee2cpj wrote

Mud Season. There, I said it

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currancchs t1_jeemk9o wrote

This would be my wife's answer. I kind of enjoy the challenge of a muddy dirt road on my way home and driving a car around that looks like it went for a swim in mud though :)

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srae22 t1_jec2rd0 wrote

Oh you’ll be good then! I lived there most of my life but NH just wasn’t for me so I went to Boston. Enjoy!

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FreelanceNinjaM t1_jeczr2b wrote

Henry please take us all to New Mexico with you. I'll pay for gas.

Only partially kidding. As in not kidding if you say yes.

In all honesty, the most beautiful thing I've ever seen is Diana's Baths. I'm as previously stated jaded by family court, but you wouldn't believe the waterfalls that are up here and they are just as beautiful in the winter :) yet probably almost as cold in the summer! Still worth a swim. When you read no swimming such as Glen Ellis falls, it just means it's too cold too swim but no one cares. That's worth a Google, and make sure you bring your camera errrr cell phone you'll have it, nevermind.

The first time I went was last year! Always amazed, I'm 38 years old and I'm still discovering hidden beauty here. Perhaps I should collect the tourist pamphlets.. Thought I knew all about NY until I read them when I left 😂 what a bummer I missed out on a lot.

No one will take me snowboarding because I suck at it, so I can't help much there. One nessessary left out piece of advice no one here would think of!!

When your hands are cold, and you come inside you've got to run them under cool, then lukewarm, then warm water. Going straight to hot will bring on unimaginable torment. Also, insults are our very different sense of humor than the south. No one is picking on you, they expect you to insult them worse and for it to be funny. Make it count Brother.

Welcome 🤗

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caseyfreedom t1_jecu4k1 wrote

Worst part is when college students with no past or future investment in our state vote for socialist bull shit

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603ify t1_jeeddhd wrote

Not sure why you’re being downvoted, you’re spot on

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