Who lives in Seattle?

So... I'm thinking that I wanna move back to Washington, maybe. I'm thinking Seattle, despite being from the opposite side of the state.
I've only been there once, stayed for a few days, but since it was a class trip, I don't feel like I really experienced Seattle. I'm like that... tourism never has, never will cut it for me. I have to subject myself to culture-shock, or I don't feel like I can claim a place in my travels.
But that's a whole different topic.
What I would like to know is how many people live or have lived in Seattle long enough to recommend or warn against it and why. Also, I wonder, if I did move there, how many 20-somethings would be interested in meeting, maybe?

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5 replies since 14th April 2012 • Last reply 14th April 2012

I see this is old but I'm near Seattle. I tell EVERYONE they should move here xD

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I live in Bellevue 8 miles and a bridge from Seattle.I support an art class in Seattle.Just finished studying at the U but I am nowhere near you 20's something age group !
I agree it's a totally cool place to live and visit.

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My mom lived in Seattle and its very windy,cold and rainy, but she liked it there. I visited there and i loved it too. I'm going to live in the Portland metro area so you can say im close to it.

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I love Washington state! I've lived a lot of places, and this is the one I've stuck with the longest. I don't live in Seattle any more (I've moved to a more "rural area" called Gig Harbor) but I'd say you should at least check it out Happy

There's a ton of creative people here, and there's always something neat to do, if you like to go out and about.

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i live in seattle Happy

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