I moved from New York City to Los Angeles. Drinking culture and work-life balance feel so different on the West Coast.
I moved from New York City to Los Angeles. Life on the West Coast has been full of surprises from the drinking culture to the work-life balance.
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- I was born and raised in New York City and moved to Los Angeles a year ago.
- I've been surprised by a few things, like people in LA seem to drink less than people in New York.
- In my opinion, hustle culture doesn't feel as glamorized in LA as it does in New York.
I'm a born and raised New Yorker. I grew up in Queens, and after a four-year stint in Washington, DC, for college, I moved to Manhattan.
I thought I was going to live there for the rest of my life. I didn't drive, I loved walking everywhere, and I thought I wouldn't be able to live without a grocery store, nail salon, dry cleaner, ice cream shop, and bar within sight of my front door.
Then, I packed up and moved to Los Angeles. I just felt like it was time for a change, and I wanted to experience the "perfect" California weather that so many rave about.
I knew there would be differences between life on the East Coast and West Coast, but here are a few things that have surprised me most so far.