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Excellent information some of which is seldom talked about. We visited raleigh for the first time two weeks ago and the lack of streetlights was definitely noticeable. My friend told me stories of him hitting a deer at night. I enjoyed hearing about the proximity of the cities and I've heard they all have their own unique character. Looking forward to relocating
I really look forward to the politeness. I was born and lived for 26 years in rural NJ where I learned common polite behaviors. Moved to a suburb in FL four years ago and people are not even just selfish, but sociopathic. (And I will be happy to be labelled a 'half-back' if it means getting out of FL :P )
oh my god the roads were so wild driving through there! The city I currently live in in the midwest is a grid structure and most of what I am used to in my hometown was very spread out country roads. It was wild driving through asheville and raleigh, but I appreciated the organic nature of it.
People that flee of those democrats country that support the illegals, Crime, vandalism are move in this country. This country changed a lot it was more healthy.
Great video and very helpful. Looking at NC for a specific career field. I see nothing but pros for my family to move there from the Southwest. We have some very close friends who moved there last yr and have also been trying to convince us to move out there. I am now even more hopeful things can line up for us to do so. Thank you
Thank you, 10 more reasons that make me want to move there. Just wanted to say hi, and thank you for all the information on your great state. Living in Pennsylvania most my life , I'm making the move to North Carolina hopefully this upcoming spring. Thank you again for all the information you have been sharing.
Very informative! Thank you! We are thinking of moving from Lake Nona. Orland to NC, but want to rent first since we don’t know the areas too well yet. We will most likely buy within a year once we get familiar with areas. I love the beaches of Florida, but do miss hiking have lived in Colorado.
Great job, Chris. Very informative and fun to watch. I may be moving back to the States after 23 years in Hong Kong. Originally, the plan was to go back to my home state of Washington. But housing costs there have gone absolutely crazy. I've got some good friends in NC, plus the draw to a place like Washington and even Hong Kong where there are mountains makes NC one of my top choices. Maybe see you about two years from now!
We are polite but just as he stated we can show you I95 or I40 and pay for your gas to go back home if you insult us too much. Otherwise it is an awesome place to live and WELCOME.
We are considering the move from out west next year (don’t worry, not from California). We’re planning a 3 day visit later this year to the Charlotte and Raleigh areas. Any recommendations to what to do to get a real sense for the areas besides the downtowns? We’ll be renting a car so we’re willing explore different neighborhoods or suburbs.
The best way to get a feel is to put in all the downtowns and drive between them and see everything in between. Also look up homes that are selling in your budget and put them in your GPS to get a feel for those type of neighborhoods. We did a video called "New to Raleigh" that may be helpful. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/fAS-16ZgyGI/видео.html . It's geared towards people on exploratory trips or new to the area.
My family and I are considering moving into Greensboro when the new Publix Warehouse is completed in McLeansville. We're huge into baseball, how are the opportunities for that sport there, and in which areas of the state flood?
Greensboro is pretty close to Durham which has the Durham Bulls. Also close to college several college teams. It's mostly the coastal areas that flood, but there are flood zones in other areas of the state.
If you frown upon a person who speaks about their achievements, then you're not polite! I've lived here for many of years and didn't see a genuine person (maybe a few) who was really polite. It was more of a narcissistic type politeness which is very dangerous. If you are from up North of different ethnicity, I wouldn't recommend you move down here because it will be hard for you to find jobs, the housing market has gone up but jobs are still paying low, you have to pay taxes on everything and the taxes is 7.5%! Now, someone from California may come here and be able to make it because they can sell their homes in California for half a million dollars! However, if they come over here just with their cars and their dog just to work at Apple, beware you will see the hit financially and I think you can read between the lines! Also, that's the same for northerners such as New Yorkers, etc. North Carolina is just a place to visit if you're not from here, but to live here is another story
Sounds like you ran into some rude people. Everywhere has them, but I have only rarely run into one. My son's first grade teacher was from New Jersey. She said after living here for a few years, she went home for a holiday and realized how rude the people were in public like in malls. So far as frowning on someone speaking about their achievements, there is a difference in saying what you do/did vs bragging about your wealth or job. Bragging has an arrogant tone.
@@cyl742 no, the people in North Carolina are just very sensitive! They could probably just was given really a compliment on how expensive it was up north and move down here and got a better price! Instead of jumping the gun it's assuming someone it's been arrogant, try to take a consideration that maybe they're coming from another state it will maybe come in our rude to you maybe not mean they're really being rude! Maybe pull them to the side and and speak to them about it so both of you all can come to an understanding! You can nicely tell them you know here in North Carolina something shouldn't be said
hi I'm really polite and respectful person with the good culture, i am living in california and I'm tired of these rude and disrespectful and mean people and wants to move in n carolina , would you please help me to find out more , I have plan to go there on december and check it out
What exactly is a liberal state? NY is considered liberal, yet that's just NYC. NY is a huge state that is mostly fairly conservative. Many people from NY wish that NYC was separate from the rest of this beautiful state.
Yes, but typically in the wooded areas or near water. There are people here who haven’t ever seen a snake and others who see them all the time. Really depends where you’re located.
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Excellent information some of which is seldom talked about. We visited raleigh for the first time two weeks ago and the lack of streetlights was definitely noticeable. My friend told me stories of him hitting a deer at night. I enjoyed hearing about the proximity of the cities and I've heard they all have their own unique character. Looking forward to relocating
Thanks for the comment! Yes lots of deer here you have to watch out for. Hope you like it here, it's a great place to live.
Planning my move for 2022
That's great! Glad to have you here
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Thanks a lots for the information man, I’m from South Africa and I’m planning to move to North Carolina💯
Awesome! Glad we could help
I live in North Carolina. And I’ll agree with this video 💯 percent!
Thank you!
I really look forward to the politeness. I was born and lived for 26 years in rural NJ where I learned common polite behaviors. Moved to a suburb in FL four years ago and people are not even just selfish, but sociopathic. (And I will be happy to be labelled a 'half-back' if it means getting out of FL :P )
Thanks for sharing your experience. Hope you like NC!
thanks! going to move to the Raleigh area this summer.
Good choice! Let us know if you have any questions
oh my god the roads were so wild driving through there! The city I currently live in in the midwest is a grid structure and most of what I am used to in my hometown was very spread out country roads. It was wild driving through asheville and raleigh, but I appreciated the organic nature of it.
Yes the roads are very frustrating especially for people that grew up on a grid system!
NC is one of the states we are considering for our escape from California. We will visit soon to check it out!
Hope you like it!
People that flee of those democrats country that support the illegals, Crime, vandalism are move in this country. This country changed a lot it was more healthy.
We welcome you to NC. Please leave California's liberal agenda in California and you will be fine
A good general rule I go by is that the mountains are ten degrees lower than the Piedmont region and the coast is going to be 10 degrees hotter
Thanks for sharing!
Great video and very helpful. Looking at NC for a specific career field. I see nothing but pros for my family to move there from the Southwest. We have some very close friends who moved there last yr and have also been trying to convince us to move out there. I am now even more hopeful things can line up for us to do so. Thank you
Thank you, glad you enjoyed. Let us know if you need any help if you decide to move here.
Thank you, 10 more reasons that make me want to move there. Just wanted to say hi, and thank you for all the information on your great state. Living in Pennsylvania most my life , I'm making the move to North Carolina hopefully this upcoming spring. Thank you again for all the information you have been sharing.
Thank you! Glad we could help
Very informative! Thank you! We are thinking of moving from Lake Nona. Orland to NC, but want to rent first since we don’t know the areas too well yet. We will most likely buy within a year once we get familiar with areas. I love the beaches of Florida, but do miss hiking have lived in Colorado.
Thank you and good luck with your move!
Thanks for the video this will help a lot because my husband is getting deployed there so I want to be ready
You’re welcome. Glad we were able to help, and if you haven’t already, check out our other videos about all the great things about NC
Great job, Chris. Very informative and fun to watch. I may be moving back to the States after 23 years in Hong Kong. Originally, the plan was to go back to my home state of Washington. But housing costs there have gone absolutely crazy. I've got some good friends in NC, plus the draw to a place like Washington and even Hong Kong where there are mountains makes NC one of my top choices. Maybe see you about two years from now!
Awesome! Look forward to hearing from you in a couple years!
Love your channel! Daughter moving to Raleigh so trying to learn some before my first trip coming up at end of month!
Thanks so much for watching! Hope you enjoy your trip!
Another great video. One time I did a burger tour in NY City... and chose top 10... had a lot of fun! Thanks for the tips!
That's awesome! Did you see our burger video? We tried 51 and ranked the top 10!
@@LivinginRaleighTV yeah! I watched! And I loved! I’m fascinated by hamburgers. Thanks!
@@renatojesus4259 If you come to Raleigh you’ll be in a good place for them! We’re currently filming best BBQ in the Triangle
you know one thing I like about NC? It's a one plate state. Makes my car look cleaner without it wearing a FACEMASK over it.
I would move to NC for the politeness of it's people. I just hope the newcomers to the state don't ruin it!
Yes it's a great state!
We are polite but just as he stated we can show you I95 or I40 and pay for your gas to go back home if you insult us too much. Otherwise it is an awesome place to live and WELCOME.
North Carolina is a perfect state to live in
because it has lots of trees,a busy street and so on.🇬🇪
Yes, it's a great place to live
How many counties in North Carolina?🇬🇪
@@DusanTadicDusanVlahovicand 100 Counties in NC
@@DusanTadicDusanVlahovicand 100
What's your favorite county in North Carolina?🇬🇪
We are considering the move from out west next year (don’t worry, not from California). We’re planning a 3 day visit later this year to the Charlotte and Raleigh areas. Any recommendations to what to do to get a real sense for the areas besides the downtowns? We’ll be renting a car so we’re willing explore different neighborhoods or suburbs.
The best way to get a feel is to put in all the downtowns and drive between them and see everything in between. Also look up homes that are selling in your budget and put them in your GPS to get a feel for those type of neighborhoods. We did a video called "New to Raleigh" that may be helpful. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/fAS-16ZgyGI/видео.html . It's geared towards people on exploratory trips or new to the area.
You never mentioned fishing and seafood!
Yep! We have a lot of videos
My family and I are considering moving into Greensboro when the new Publix Warehouse is completed in McLeansville. We're huge into baseball, how are the opportunities for that sport there, and in which areas of the state flood?
Greensboro is pretty close to Durham which has the Durham Bulls. Also close to college several college teams. It's mostly the coastal areas that flood, but there are flood zones in other areas of the state.
Probably the most informative video that covers the whole state!
Thank you! Really appreciate it
The only problem I see is lack of lights at night.
If you frown upon a person who speaks about their achievements, then you're not polite! I've lived here for many of years and didn't see a genuine person (maybe a few) who was really polite. It was more of a narcissistic type politeness which is very dangerous. If you are from up North of different ethnicity, I wouldn't recommend you move down here because it will be hard for you to find jobs, the housing market has gone up but jobs are still paying low, you have to pay taxes on everything and the taxes is 7.5%! Now, someone from California may come here and be able to make it because they can sell their homes in California for half a million dollars! However, if they come over here just with their cars and their dog just to work at Apple, beware you will see the hit financially and I think you can read between the lines! Also, that's the same for northerners such as New Yorkers, etc. North Carolina is just a place to visit if you're not from here, but to live here is another story
Sounds like you ran into some rude people. Everywhere has them, but I have only rarely run into one. My son's first grade teacher was from New Jersey. She said after living here for a few years, she went home for a holiday and realized how rude the people were in public like in malls. So far as frowning on someone speaking about their achievements, there is a difference in saying what you do/did vs bragging about your wealth or job. Bragging has an arrogant tone.
@@cyl742 no, the people in North Carolina are just very sensitive! They could probably just was given really a compliment on how expensive it was up north and move down here and got a better price! Instead of jumping the gun it's assuming someone it's been arrogant, try to take a consideration that maybe they're coming from another state it will maybe come in our rude to you maybe not mean they're really being rude! Maybe pull them to the side and and speak to them about it so both of you all can come to an understanding! You can nicely tell them you know here in North Carolina something shouldn't be said
hi I'm really polite and respectful person with the good culture, i am living in california and I'm tired of these rude and disrespectful and mean people and wants to move in n carolina , would you please help me to find out more , I have plan to go there on december and check it out
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Is any cosco and sams club and votamin shop over there.
Yes, we have all 3
I grew up in NE NC and never saw gators either.
They are rare, even on the coast
you talk about move to north carolina but what part of north carolina it is only one true big city in north carolina and that is charlotte
Planning move in 2022.
Nice!
Anybody here from florida ???
If you leave a liberal state leave your liberal ideas behind.
What exactly is a liberal state? NY is considered liberal, yet that's just NYC. NY is a huge state that is mostly fairly conservative. Many people from NY wish that NYC was separate from the rest of this beautiful state.
I agree - We Don’t change - and hold our freedom dearly - don’t bring in your big city ideas and ways - yes we will tell y’all that
Moving to NC IN 2023 and I’m a proud Trump supporter.
Me who moved to nc when I was five: hmm interesting
Nice
Yes im moving to the WES part of NC : )
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Don't run away from a bear!
Lol
and don't climb a tree either!
Is lots ofsnakes over thete.
Yes, but typically in the wooded areas or near water. There are people here who haven’t ever seen a snake and others who see them all the time. Really depends where you’re located.
❤NC❤ ❤🇺🇸❤
Yep
Moving down in August 2023 and a proud Trump supporter.
Love and support Carolina Hurricanes from Bosnia 💙🇧🇦🇺🇸♥️ great victory vs Dallas 5 biscuits in net 🔥👍😁❗🏑 #letsgocanes
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Ay first view
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I love purple state, I'm sick and tired of Red and Blue states
You made me hungry lmao yummy !
Come to NC and get a bite
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a guy in a Tesla parked at a BBQ restaurant, Mmm.... strange.
Doesn't matter what you drive, everyone loves Prime BBQ!
Sky light Inn has good BBQ 😋 Ayden NC check em out