The south is GREAT!!
I went to Hilton Head, SC at the end of June. The weather was awesome and all the people I met were really cool.
I spent 4th of July in Savannah, GA, which is a very beautiful town. I saw the fireworks and walked a lot.
The people were amazingly nice and helpful. Some days later I drove to Charleston, which was even prettier. This town definitely made it to my top 5 in the U.S.
I went to a great bar called A.C’s Bar & Grill and there I met a whole bunch of people that were really cool. I had a very good time.
I continued my trip to North Carolina and went to Sunset Beach, a very small and nice town filled with nice people.
I met some people who were fishing and let me fish with them. I caught a baby shark and I couldn’t have been more exited. We put him back in the water though, but it felt good to fish one of the animals that I’m the most scared of.
In this trip more than any other I discovered how true it is that if you are nice to people, they will be nice to you and vice versa. I met so many great persons and learned so much from all of them… that is an invaluable gift from life. That’s is exactly what makes each of my trips so wonderful and unique. It wouldn’t be the same if I just saw nice places, but didn’t get to know the people in them. Apart from that; In my opinion; the people from the south are by far the nicest in this country. Not only are they nicer, but also much more gentle, well behave and cultivated. This is again just a generalization; maybe I’ve just been lucky and met the right people… in any case I will go back to all those towns sometime.
I had nothing but great experiences. Hopefully next time I actually make it to Atlanta, which was in this itinerary, but I kept on extending my stay in all the other cities, again due to the people, which certainly I don’t regret!!!
I spent 4th of July in Savannah, GA, which is a very beautiful town. I saw the fireworks and walked a lot.
The people were amazingly nice and helpful. Some days later I drove to Charleston, which was even prettier. This town definitely made it to my top 5 in the U.S.
I went to a great bar called A.C’s Bar & Grill and there I met a whole bunch of people that were really cool. I had a very good time.
I continued my trip to North Carolina and went to Sunset Beach, a very small and nice town filled with nice people.
I met some people who were fishing and let me fish with them. I caught a baby shark and I couldn’t have been more exited. We put him back in the water though, but it felt good to fish one of the animals that I’m the most scared of.
In this trip more than any other I discovered how true it is that if you are nice to people, they will be nice to you and vice versa. I met so many great persons and learned so much from all of them… that is an invaluable gift from life. That’s is exactly what makes each of my trips so wonderful and unique. It wouldn’t be the same if I just saw nice places, but didn’t get to know the people in them. Apart from that; In my opinion; the people from the south are by far the nicest in this country. Not only are they nicer, but also much more gentle, well behave and cultivated. This is again just a generalization; maybe I’ve just been lucky and met the right people… in any case I will go back to all those towns sometime.
I had nothing but great experiences. Hopefully next time I actually make it to Atlanta, which was in this itinerary, but I kept on extending my stay in all the other cities, again due to the people, which certainly I don’t regret!!!
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I agree, the South is the best. Specially three hours south from Miami. Ever heard of Barranquilla? Wonderful people...
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