CactusCoffee3

CactusCoffee3 t1_j9jkfsk wrote

NH has good nature. People are not welcoming unless you go north in the state. I often felt overwhelmed and somewhat yelled at by locals if that makes sense. I moved from the Midwest and I had to leave the state as a young person because the future felt somewhat bleak without progressive people or infrastructure plans. It was just sad living there as a young person who couldn’t afford a house and job pay wasn’t great unless I moved to mass.

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CactusCoffee3 t1_j91h05o wrote

I lived in NH for 4 years but originally from the Midwest. I loved the mountains and ocean being nearby but not going to lie people were really culturally different that it never felt like home. I felt like the seacoast was progressive and everywhere else was stuck so far in the past especially with a lack of new housing for people. The motto with housing could have been “Ive got mine. Screw you.” I loved the natural beauty but the people especially in southern NH could be brutal and semi tactless. So many people i met “knew it all” and had a chip on their shoulder. Humility was not something to uphold in southern NH. Not to mention SO many trumpsters everywhere. I felt unwelcome and SO happy to be back in a city in the midwest. Sorry but it was my truth.

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