Personal experience: I've lived in all major US cities, here are the three worst of them that you should never move to - ForumDaily
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Personal experience: I've lived in every major US city, here are the three worst cities you should never move to

Blogger Taylor Offer has described the three worst places to live after spending time in almost every major US city, reports Dailymail.

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In a video on TikTok Taylor Offer stated that Miami, San Francisco and Nashville are the most difficult places to live for a young person.

Offer says that while the area is known for its popular tourist attractions, including the sun-drenched beaches of Miami, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum in Nashville, he had bad personal experiences there in them.

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Some of the reasons he gave for his choice include high prices, weather and nightlife.

According to Offer, the third worst city is Miami in south Florida.

“Miami is a really fun place to spend a weekend. You get there and you think, 'This is amazing,'" he said.

But he ultimately decided that if you live in Miami, "you're going to hate it."

“For three or four months out of the year you can’t go outside... You go outside and within five minutes you’re dripping with sweat. It’s terrible—you don’t want to leave the house,” Offer says.

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He named San Francisco second worst city, saying he had a terrible experience at this location in California.

“You have fresh human feces on your doorstep every morning. This is true! This actually happened to me,” he says.

Housing and rent are other terrible things that come to Offer's mind when he thinks of San Francisco.

“Rent here is extremely expensive. The ratio of boys and girls is approximately 12 guys per girl. It sucks, and it does in every bar. You pay thousands of dollars in rent no matter where you are,” he says.

Other issues he talked about were roads and transportation, which are the reasons why San Francisco is "horrible."

“You can’t have a car because it’ll get hacked, you can’t walk anywhere because it’s so hilly, you have to Uber everywhere—it just sucks,” Offer says.

Completes the top three worst cities in Offer Nashville - the capital of Tennessee, which is also called the music city.

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“The weekend will be fun, but if you live there, you won’t find healthy food. You’ll gain 20 pounds in no time—they don’t believe in salads,” he says.

"You'll drink so much beer everywhere you go that you'll be so unattractive... It's disgustingly hot and humid for half the year," he says.

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