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Would you rather live in North Carolina or South Carolina?
I chose South Carolina as its warmer :)
18 Answers
- Anonymous5 years ago
North Cack definetly got better sports and more overall things to do. Gotta go with them. You a GameCocks fan too? Glad you ain't with the Tigers. @ Avid: Colleton? Conway? Only places I can think of besides Charleston Clemson.. disgusting =O lol @ Rudy: Depends where you go in South Carolina (I live here), in cities like Charleston and Columbia it is legit. I'm also mixxed black and white along with many other people here which proves South Carolina has mostly moved on from that except in those country upstate counties... ugghhh.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
When I left NC I swore I would never return unless I could volunteer to work on a barrier around it so it could be turned into a nuclear waste site. Truth is though, it is a nice place outside of Fayettnam. I still prefer South Carolina though because the people are so nice and very friendly.
- CLv 71 decade ago
I used to live in North Carolina; the coastal region. Loved it and would live there again if presented the opportunity.
South Carolina is really not much "warmer" than North Carolina to tell you the truth. They both get cold winters and the summers are both hot/humid.
- Captain SLv 71 decade ago
I live in North Carolina, so my preference is to continue doing so. South Carolina IS typically warmer (and more humid, too), but this winter is atypically cold and snowy all over the south, so we might as well stay home.
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- regeruggedLv 71 decade ago
Yes. Since I live in PA, I would rather live in North or South Carolina. Neither is perfect, however. NC has mountains and cold in winter. SC has the low country with really smelly swamps in summer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
SOUTH CAROLINA ALL THE WAY(: But just to tell you.. It's not much warmer, we have snow on the ground here and we live in the peidmont.
- DiLv 71 decade ago
I live in eastern North Carolina where we are shivering under ice and snow. I would rather live in a state where they know how to live with and deal with snow.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'd choose North Carolina since it's further North (though not far enough!).