Russian Orange County

why do i feel so much happier in the orange county, ca than in atlanta, ga?
don't get me wrong, ATL has its nice things, but it just seems everything is sooo much better in OC.
1. weather
2. people (less crime)
3. nature -- beaches, hikes, etc.
4. food -- lots lots to choose from, and some high quality, food and fruits!!
5. good strategic point: 90 min. to san diego, 45 min. to los angeles
downside: traffic can totally suck, but since i live so close to LA which is way more populous than ATL, it's to be expected...unlike in ATL...it's just dumb traffic lanes
downisde: gas is more expensive, but as long as you live within your means.
i've also found people in OC / San Diego / LAX to be more worldly and understanding. like...i'll meet french, koreans, russians, australians, etc. here in SoCal, and even the local Americans (us) are more open to experiences. in ATL, people can be very rude.
PLUS: BIG PLUS: i can buy ALCOHOL on SUNDAYS.
so is SoCal better than ATL in living conditions?
So go back to California, no one is stopping you. Delta is ready when you are!
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