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In reply to the discussion: I am from Kentucky and I am NOT illiterate. [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)was a family joke about when she got her first pair of shoes.
I just wish no one here would take any regional or specific state insults seriously. While I have my own personal favorites among states, they aren't important to anyone else. And even when I say there are some places you couldn't pay me to live in, guess what? No one is offering me to pay to live there.
Every time I start thinking that some particular place or city or even region of the country is one I wouldn't want to live in, someone here talks about how much they love that place, that state.
I will be specific: Mississippi is not a state I would have thought I'd want to live in. But a while back my younger sister lived there. I visited her several times. I got to see all of the wonderful things about that state. I am no longer very likely to say that Mississippi is terrible, and no one should live there. No place, not state is as simple as that. Can be reduced to that.
My personal preferences are exactly that, personal. I have my own opinion about what makes a place a great place to live, or a crappy place to live. But they are only my personal preferences. They are informed by my own experiences, and may not be the same as your. For instance, I don't think that a real winter with snow , is all that terrible. You may disagree. It does not mean that one of us is right and the other is wrong. It just means we disagree. And so it goes with every other aspect of life.
I have never lived in Kentucky. I have barely visited that state. That means my opinions of that state have almost no basis in reality, and certainly not much in personal experience there. In general terms I prefer colder weather to warm, and Kentucky is in a warmer part of the country. So my opinion is only my opinion.
I once spent a long weekend in Paducah and liked it very much.
I also like to say that we live in a wonderful country with 50 wonderful states. I really do mean that. We are so lucky, all of us.