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 Where Should I Live?


I decided to take a BuzzFeed quiz that asked ten questions and used those responses to determine what United States city I should live in.  

 

 

The result I got was Miami, Florida. “Miami, Florida 

Welcome to Miami, home to the sun, sand, and sea. You'll fall in love with the city's beachy yet sophisticated vibes, incredible restaurants, world-class art, and, of course, tropical weather.”  



According to the comments on this quiz, many repeating cities came up as the results for some, which implies that there was only a limited number of results you could potentially get.  

 

As for those who received Miami, Florida as well, they were content with the result. For me, I was quite surprised to get this result although I know this isn’t a very accurate representation of where I should live, it is just a fun quiz to take. Many other participants got Brooklyn, New York as their result and had a lot to say about it. Some stated that this shouldn’t be a result because it is not a city, but a borough. Others commented that they were not pleased with the result. On a more positive note, there were some that had a lot of amazing compliments about Brooklyn.  

The mode of this quiz based simply on the comments was Brooklyn, New York by far with Austin, Texas right behind. Miami, Florida feels slightly like an outlier along with Seattle, Washington.  

Although my result was much different than those of the comments, this was a fun quiz to take and maybe I’ll end up visiting Miami but not living there.  

Comments

  1. I would love to live in Miami instead of Syracuse. The only thing is the cost of living would be crazy. I would need to make way more money then I do now.

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