Attorney Looking in 4 Cities: Any opinions?

My name is Luis, and I am currently one of the most qualified and credited educated lawyers in my county in North Carolina. I live in the suburbs and I’m currently single (I know, a unique combination). I’m fairly young (32), have never been able to enjoy the city life, and I have not had a girlfriend since high school.

My father (who was my only relative) just died about six months ago, so I though now would be about the perfect time to start a new life. I am now looking to move to a major and beautiful U.S. city where I can work as an attorney, and start dating again.

These are the cities I am considering:

San Francisco
Chicago
Seattle
Boston

Which city would you recommend?

What are the positives and negatives of each of them?

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Comments

i love san francisco it is a really fun city and theres always stuff to do, but there is a lot of tourism.

chicago is really great and is a really fun city. i love it there but it gets really cold during the winter.

You may like Seattle( peaceful city) and Chicago( all american city) if you don’t care of weather.

SF and Boston are too expensive to live. You should visit all of them before decision.

San Francisco - well besides being fruitful with different kinds of people they have quakes….
Chicago- not a bad town well rounded, however you must like snow well actually love snow.
seattle- ah beautiful markets, stay away from starbucks. and you really need to like rain lots of rain actually… it rains 300 days a year there.
Boston- the city of brotherly love. Historical city. once again you better love snow.

However for Chicago its a great city to meet single women around the same age as your self that also have a career, plus they have some great law offices. and your on Lake Michigan, not that far away from getting away from the city on the weekends. and you have 4 distinct seasons.. will go from negitive 20 in the winter (at the coldest) to 120 in july… so your choice. Good luck!!!!

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