Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
Philly , city of brotherly love for me
Lived here since the end of 2015 in Charlotte. Been to a lot of places before and since and Memphis is top followed very closely by New Orleans and Chicago.
Not a city, but a town. Astoria in Oregon. Been there a few times, loved it, especially the 1 time there was a beer festival.
You can't really beat NY for cities, I like Seattle though.
I'm in Miami a lot, not fond!
Although I'm based in the UK, I report directly to a firm headquartered in a small North Carolinian town. It's a lovely part of the world, and every trip I take there is enjoyable. I also like the area of California between San Francisco and the Oregon border (lots of friendly communities).
Never been to the US and have no intentions of doing so.
NYC - couldn't live anywhere else.
Places I personally think are overrated - Washington DC (great monuments and museums) but seemed a bit soulless; Philadelphia - used to be an interesting place but some very rough areas close to the city; Boston - worked there for a few months and could never work out what all the fuss was about
Living in the States has given me a chance to see other places I would not have done as a visiting tourist and have been surprised how good they are
Austin, Texas - great music scene and a very chilled vibe
Burlington, Vermont - reminds me a bit of Brighton, good restaurants, access to the great outdoors and lots of students enjoying life
Portland, Oregon - part of the Pacific Northwest, plenty of skiing, hiking and biking - and where they filmed Portlandia
Bar Harbor, Maine - amazing setting and gateway to Acadia National Park
Which NC town? Drop by for a beer next time.
Why, out of interest? Does it just not appeal? I've similar feelings about Oz.
Never been to the US and have no intentions of doing so.
Cary.
I'll be over again at the beginning of February.
Not a city, but a town. Astoria in Oregon. Been there a few times, loved it, especially the 1 time there was a beer festival.
You can't really beat NY for cities, I like Seattle though.
I'm in Miami a lot, not fond!
For me, nothing beats New York. As somebody once said "When you leave New York you ain't going anywhere"
EDIT: Honourable mentions for Seattle, San Diego and Boston (all good calls and I can see why people like them), but for me New York IS America.