10. There is something interesting to do every night.
9. Art and culture are participated in and embraced, not ridiculed.
8. 4 words: BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT.
7. The ocean.
6. Northern Indian mutter paneer, soup in Chinatown, Ethiopian injera bread, and Dim Sum, all within a 2 mile radius.
5. Most of the locals are pleasant (when they aren't crazy and homeless).
4. Fresh seafood, scooped right from the ocean onto your plate.
3. No indoor smoking!
2. You can walk for several miles and be deliciously comfortable with a simple light jacket.
And, the number one thing I like about the city by the bay...
1. You can walk for several miles and pass 10 coffee bars, and none of them is a Starbucks.
Back to Vegas tomorrow. Pit-y.
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Well, Jenn--here's what Vegas does have. Houses that are (sort of) still affordable. The home in which I currently reside would probably go for 6 mil there. No, actually, it wouldn't even exist in San Francisco; it's too nice. A flat in a 60-year-old house can sell for $700,000+, though. Also, many streets there smell incredibly like human urine.
But I was in temporary love with the city by the bay. Home sweet home again, I am. Sans my heart.
Housing is expensive because everybody wants to move here and there's no more room!
We're glad you're back. My list of why Las Vegas is better than everywhere else is too long to fit into the Internet.
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