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Is miami the most interesting area in Florida?


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Am I the only one that feels this way. Everyone insults it but when you think about it it's less dangerous than west palm beach and more interesting than most of the state. So why does everyone insult it? I know it has problems but it's better than the other dry areas in the state.

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Miami can be pretty 'uninteresting' if you don't speak Spanish! We were there for 14 days and rarely ran into anyone whose first language was English. The people can be very unhelpful to say the least.

As for it being the most interesting city in the state... obviously, you haven't traveled the state very much. Get out of Miami-Dade County and see what else is out there.
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You are not the only one as is indicated by its immense population. A whole lot of folk must think its interesting else why would they live there?
I question your claim that it is safer in Miami than in West Palm Beach. That is not true. I also question that it is "more interesting." Name one thing in Miami that you can't find in other parts of Florida. Clubs? Beaches? Movies? Amusement Parks? State Parks? Museums? Bowling? Strip Joint? Golf? Sporting Events? Concerts? All that can be found in any number of other places, and what is "interesting" varies from person to person. Why does everyone insult Miami? I am not sure. It is probably not warranted, but if everyone there has your attitude about the rest of the state, then I think I have an idea what the problem is.
I was born in Miami and raised in the Fort Myers, FL area, and i am going to have to disagree with you. I don't think anything in the Miami area is "interesting". It's quite obvious we have different views as to what would be considered "interesting". The crime isn't the issue as that is going to happen anywhere you go. Miami can be fun, don't get me wrong, but there is nothing there that stands out to me. Nothing that makes me yearn to return. I prefer the Tampa/St. Pete area. It has much more character than Miami could ever.
Oh, yes, definitely! I love Miami. It sure is the most interesting place in Florida.
I wouldn't say it's the most interesting area just because I live here and I've seen all it's got to offer but, it has a lot of culture and flavor. Here you'll find food from all over the world, beautiful beaches, beautiful people and beautiful languages all around you. Not to sound like a creep but I like people watching, just observing different people. here it's like having the world in one place. I think I'm friends with at least one person from every corner of the world and to me that's something I wouldn't get out of living in other areas of Florida. I have the beach near me, some of the best shopping you can find, and with all it's craziness there's always something to do and new people to meet. Yeah, there's problems here but honestly where isn't there problems? I don't know who insults it and I can think of a few reasons why they would but they probably have never lived here.
I lived in west palm beach Florida all my life and my aunt lived in both Miami and west palm and we both think miami has the most crime. U got it twisted one place that stands out is Rapids water park
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