>>4190539guess I'll play
>Hey Americanon, how are you? I hope you are doing well.I'm decent today, drank a bit last night so I have somewhat of a hangover, but it's starting to fade at least.
>What is it like living where you live? Is the rest of your state like that? I live in Long Island, NY. It's basically a large, neverending suburb. There aren't any cities in the region in the traditional sense (ie: no skyscrapers or whatever) but where I live is about an hour from NYC. The rest of the state is not like this really, upstate NY has large stretches of nothing.
>What is the soccer/basketball American problem like in your area?For soccer we have the NY red bulls. They're named after the damn soda who is their main sponsor I guess. I don't know anything about them and for the most part most americans don't follow soccer as far as I know. For basketball we have the NY knicks, they can be an exciting team but I believe they've never won a championship.
>What is the state of /out/ activities in your area?Kayaking in the Long Island sound, there are also great beaches on the south shore.
>How are the gun laws in your area? Do you own guns?I don't own guns. I believe the laws are fairly strict here compared to other parts of the country.
>Do you like living where you live? If not, where would you like to move?I have a love/hate relationship with it. It can be comfy but it's extremely expensive to buy a house. If I had to move and had my pick I'd go directly to Portland, Oregon (my favorite city in the US, been there 4 times) but various factors keep me in the Northeast. I've been looking for a job in Connecticut, where I lived for about 2 years back in 2011 or so.