Jesse Pinkman
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@Jake_Gyllenhaal69
Maybe you can do a better thread for me here and even make your own version of it man but after almost 2 weeks in this city, I have to share my short experiences. I might be way off here because 2 weeks is not a lot of time so if I am, I am hoping some locals can help me out.
The white girl quality is not that bad.
Compared to Atlanta, I think Nashville is leagues ahead when it comes to hot white girls. I noticed it immediately when I started to explore the city, the quality is pretty up there. Outside of maybe Charleston, Nashville has some if not the best looking white women in the southeast. Again, I am comparing Nashville to Atlanta where you would be hard-pressed to find many available white girls that are above a 7. If white women are your thing, you go to Nashville for sure. Now that is if the southeast is your only option. Comparing it to Atlanta, I feel like Nashville is more real country south, like suburban country south. Meanwhile, Atlanta is more trailer trash south.
One thing I will disagree with @Jake_Gyllenhaal69 on is that white girls here are very pullable from experience, almost thirsty.
Southern hospitality my a$$.
Yeah, people here are rude. I have met more rude people in Nashville than I have met even in my time in NYC and up north. Maybe it is due to the tourists that come here as opposed to the locals, who knows. Most people in Nashville, they kinda suck. I have not been to any other city where I am getting food in public and some drunk fat tourist is trying to start a fight by calling another random dude in line names. Even in NYC, people were more civil and had decency. Maybe it is because Nashville is some hipster safe space where guys feel safe or something but I have not encountered this level of rudeness is any other city I've visited.
Food service here has been awful.
For one, finding any good spot to eat after 10 PM? Good f-ckin luck. The place is awful for that. I was surprised at how many spots close down well before midnight here. For a city that gets drunk and wasted or is known for it, that was a disappointment. As for the restaurants themselves....
Friends and I have gone to so many restaurants and already we were like WTF. Much longer than usual to prepare food and so many waiters mixing up orders. It's like people put on a southern smile or demeanor in the city but then do their jobs wrong because they rely on whatever made up southern charm to do the job. I have not received worst service at restaurants than in any other city, screw this place.
It feels really seedy.
Nashville does not get a reputation for being seedy but it is seedy. I have walked around downtowns in other cities and you kind of knew where to go. I walked around downtown Nashville with my friend and it felt like San Francisco. So many homeless people and just sketchy folks everywhere. I did not want to believe it at first with the home of country music but this city is so seedy, it really feels that way. I did not expect this of Nashville until someone told me about how it was top 50 or so in the country for crime.
Locals are fed up.
So many outsiders moving in, driving up rent, bad drivers, and you name it. Locals feel like the city has lost its vibe and is pretty much a hipster/country music mecca. I talked to a few locals due to my friend and they hate what the city has turned into. I know it is the tale for most cities but it was especially bad in Nashville compared to most cities I've lived in. Seems like Nashville is becoming the new Austin if it is not there already.
So far, an overrated city but I do not have much more to say. Maybe if I stayed here a while it would seem better.
Great city to get your white girl notch count up, not great for much else.
Maybe you can do a better thread for me here and even make your own version of it man but after almost 2 weeks in this city, I have to share my short experiences. I might be way off here because 2 weeks is not a lot of time so if I am, I am hoping some locals can help me out.
The white girl quality is not that bad.
Compared to Atlanta, I think Nashville is leagues ahead when it comes to hot white girls. I noticed it immediately when I started to explore the city, the quality is pretty up there. Outside of maybe Charleston, Nashville has some if not the best looking white women in the southeast. Again, I am comparing Nashville to Atlanta where you would be hard-pressed to find many available white girls that are above a 7. If white women are your thing, you go to Nashville for sure. Now that is if the southeast is your only option. Comparing it to Atlanta, I feel like Nashville is more real country south, like suburban country south. Meanwhile, Atlanta is more trailer trash south.
One thing I will disagree with @Jake_Gyllenhaal69 on is that white girls here are very pullable from experience, almost thirsty.
Southern hospitality my a$$.
Yeah, people here are rude. I have met more rude people in Nashville than I have met even in my time in NYC and up north. Maybe it is due to the tourists that come here as opposed to the locals, who knows. Most people in Nashville, they kinda suck. I have not been to any other city where I am getting food in public and some drunk fat tourist is trying to start a fight by calling another random dude in line names. Even in NYC, people were more civil and had decency. Maybe it is because Nashville is some hipster safe space where guys feel safe or something but I have not encountered this level of rudeness is any other city I've visited.
Food service here has been awful.
For one, finding any good spot to eat after 10 PM? Good f-ckin luck. The place is awful for that. I was surprised at how many spots close down well before midnight here. For a city that gets drunk and wasted or is known for it, that was a disappointment. As for the restaurants themselves....
Friends and I have gone to so many restaurants and already we were like WTF. Much longer than usual to prepare food and so many waiters mixing up orders. It's like people put on a southern smile or demeanor in the city but then do their jobs wrong because they rely on whatever made up southern charm to do the job. I have not received worst service at restaurants than in any other city, screw this place.
It feels really seedy.
Nashville does not get a reputation for being seedy but it is seedy. I have walked around downtowns in other cities and you kind of knew where to go. I walked around downtown Nashville with my friend and it felt like San Francisco. So many homeless people and just sketchy folks everywhere. I did not want to believe it at first with the home of country music but this city is so seedy, it really feels that way. I did not expect this of Nashville until someone told me about how it was top 50 or so in the country for crime.
Locals are fed up.
So many outsiders moving in, driving up rent, bad drivers, and you name it. Locals feel like the city has lost its vibe and is pretty much a hipster/country music mecca. I talked to a few locals due to my friend and they hate what the city has turned into. I know it is the tale for most cities but it was especially bad in Nashville compared to most cities I've lived in. Seems like Nashville is becoming the new Austin if it is not there already.
So far, an overrated city but I do not have much more to say. Maybe if I stayed here a while it would seem better.
Great city to get your white girl notch count up, not great for much else.