DO NOT Move To North Carolina If You Can't Handle These Things

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We tell you why you should avoid moving to North Carolina if you can't handle the things we talk about in this video. North Carolina is an amazing place to live in, but like anywhere, it has it's negatives. Don't move to NC until you watch this video!

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LivinginRaleighTV
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As a born and raised North Carolinian of 52 years in Charlotte, I am so upset that our genteel hospitality and courteousness of the South is rapidly disappearing with not only the younger generation but I feel the influx of so many folks from all over the US and the world who obviously never learned to be considerate of others or are just brusque and rude! There’s no balance at all now and no time for them to adapt to our ways it seems.

laurakorhan
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I have lived in NC since 1995. I can confirm some of this. The power outages are not that bad at all. I live in Raleigh and I only had a few very minor ones (comes back within a couple of hours), except for a big ice storm in the late 1990s. I lost power for two days. In comparison to many other states, this is not a problem at all. I really love it here and will most definitely never move from Raleigh.

OmarSantos
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I am 70 years old and a life long resident of North Carolina. I remember, as a child, how humble and kind people were. Granted, I was born, and have always lived, in a rural setting, and have never lived in a town, much less a city. Country folks are generally less aggressive than most of their city counterparts, but I’ve noticed in the past few years, even us “country bumpkins” are becoming more aggressive and rude. I think this is due, mainly, to all the people with “attitudes” who have invaded our state in the last few years! I say, if you’re thinking of moving here with an attitude, stay put! We don’t need any more ATTITUDE here!

williambeach
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🎉 I moved it from the North.I'm very courteous.Open the door for older people.And I'm a senior citizen routine.2013 live in Eastern North Carolina outside the city and a rural area.Very nice people never look back

donaldcurtis
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Compared to areas with wildfires and weekly race riots or weekend shootings in double digits bad weather is much less of a issue. Those that move here should leave what they fled behind. Don't bring that here please. Remember why you left and try to adapt. If you miss the afternoon drive by shootings we have a few areas that may make you feel like home.

digitaldave
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I been in NC since October 2020 walking around town masked up felt like a ghost town living and working in the mountains. I use to live in Memphis TN literally the heart of the Mid South. So you could say I kinda expected Southern Hospitality, but when I moved over here it seemed like a different story sometimes walking can get you run over. Just like ma said you should look both ways before crossing the road twice if not thrice. Generally MOST drivers will stop for people including wildlife. I seen a few folx stop their car to wait for rabbits and raccoons to cross the street. I actually love it here, because of it being wayyy cooler and less humid aside from people being just as nice (for my personal experiences). I help run a Bed and Breakfast with my mom. And we love everything about it!

LWRei
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...and the rude people are usually NOT the locals.

christaylor
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So, with regard to the rudeness, are you saying that you shouldn't come to NC if you can't handle the other people that are coming to NC???

johnlabus
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Ask not what North Carolina can do for you but what you can do for North Carolina 😉. I myself plan on relocating to North Carolina from Georgia.

russelladams
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The more immigration and moving people you get, the less your area will practice the old manners.

robingirard
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Spent 12 years in NC, don't totally miss it . Went back for a visit a few months ago. Boy has it changed and not for the better

Lisa-wpff
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During an outage, if you can't get a generator, there are also different sized Plug'n'Play battery units of various wattage. It at least can run your devices so you can stay up to date with the outside world. I can use my 240 Jackery (with a small solar panel to charge it up when it's sunny outside) if we ever have an outage of any significance in the Flat Rock, NC area. My size Jackery won't do much for larger appliances, but I'm glad to have it handy. Bluetti is another recommended brand. And they are great for dry camping!

soverycarrie
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With everything you said about Raleigh, that’s why I chose Winston-Salem instead!

Greggviking
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I’ve been living in Marion nc since the 3rd grade im currently a sophomore at my local highschool and soon to be junior and one thing I can say is if you want to do something big in your life or in general be successful and make money don’t come near Marion nc. Sports, cops, schools are all seen as either not fair or corrupt and I have had first hand accounts of these situations happen to me and my family and loved ones

toobusycountins
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Planning on moving to Charlotte from Los Angeles. LA has the most rude ppl in the country! Thanks for the info.

terrybi
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I live in western NC at 3000 ft, so am not nearly as hot, and have nice snowy winters ❤️

boogiedok
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I have lived in Boone, NC 2005 and absolutely love it.. Homeof Appalachian State University, Blue Ridge Parkway, Grandfather Mtn, Blowing Rock, Banner Elk, Ashe County

paulmancini
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as a floridian i might sound like a physco but i hate our hot weather and wish i was in north carolina to at least get some kind of winter im dying to leave florida

aidenparker
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Everything is acceptable unless being rude. I am moving to Raleigh by October and trying to get new experience in Raleigh. Thank you for your informative vedio.

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