OP was hanging out in West Georgia claiming he in Atlanta and wanna talk about “it’s slow out here” 


I'm from Detroit...nope bruhIncorrect, Columbus, Cincy, Detroit and Cleveland all have nice scenes but specifically Columbus is a top tier city I’ve been to. Think Philly but much safer which Philly was dope but dangerous everywhere
Nah, breh I've been to Cleveland and Cincy them shyts was mediocre at best. Had more fun in kentucky than either of those cities.Incorrect, Columbus, Cincy, Detroit and Cleveland all have nice scenes but specifically Columbus is a top tier city I’ve been to. Think Philly but much safer which Philly was dope but dangerous everywhere
I love the South but can't STAND the slowness
But that's not necessarily a Southern thing.
what you mean by slowness
Why be in a rush when you don’t have to be?
this is a weird complaint
Because people have stuff to do.
Especially if you're at the store and people are loitering. We ain't got for that.![]()
I have never been anywhere in world where people weren’t moving at their own pace while shopping
I'm not sure where @Stormbreaker is from but people DC all the way up to Boston are pretty high strung.
Strangers in the south will try to engage you in a conversation no matter where you are at. You could be in line at a subway or just pumping gas, it don't matter with them
I'm pretty high energy and I've been accused of walking fast.nikkas be talking about “ slow “ like they some kinda ultra cosmopolitan citizens.
also I’ve noticed nikkas that scream that slow shyt prefer to be around cacs , go to cac bars, and chase after white girls.
you got to question any Breh who goes to a city like Atlanta or Houston and says it’s slow compared to some bland ass city up north.
People kill be because they never are doing true comparison of cities. You telling me that Pittsburgh is better than raleigh

couldn't live there though. I'd have to stay in a Southern city.I used to live in Northern Virginia / DC for some time but claim Atlanta. In ATX now though.
When I lived in South Texas people would take their time in the store. Sometimes neglecting personal space and obstructing your path.
Maybe it's just me thoughI'm pretty high energy and I've been accused of walking fast.


Atlanta and Houston are the perfect pace. When I'm done with Texas I'm moving back to Atlanta and go back a few times a year.
The slowest place I've been to is South Texas, San Antonio etc but I noticed many Mexicans tend to not have the same social norms when it comes to social space for example and that frustrated me combined with the labored pace.
I'm from Detroit...nope bruh
Chicago is the only right answer
What you mean by that in San Anotnio? I'm actually going there today and staying for 3 days. Houston lit though def will be back
Oh nah it ain't just you. I grew up in the baltimore area and spent a considerable amount of my adult life between dc, maryland, and philly.
Sometimes I have to travel to san Francisco for work and my mom's side of the family lives in Florida.
In dc/baltimore/philly, if a crackhead asks for some change the people in those cities will tell them to fukk off and to stop sucking on that glass dikk
I tried that same shyt in san Fran and everyone at the Bart turned on ME for talking to someone in need like that
Last time I flew into jacksonville I had to stop into a Walmart so I asked an oldhead where the electronics section was and breh gave me a tour of the store and helped me find a phone charger in the aisle once we got there. My east coast ass thought he was hustling me for a tip but naw, this dude legitimately wanted to help me. An east coast head woulda just said "the electronics section is in the back of the store" and just left it at that.
The Coli, known for thinking that the south of the US - that is about 50 % of the 4th largest and most diverse country in the world - is their section of their hood, since inception.
People be comparing downtown Brooklyn to the south
"Yo shyt is wild in the south, saw a bunch of Maga people playing around with nooses, you'd never see that in Watts."