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Dec 14, 2017
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russkiejedi
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I'd love to live "home" in the Seattle area or in Provo where my wife grew up.
Parents and in laws are great. But we love where we live and the cost of living is great.
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Moving back “home”/near family
jbcoug
12/14/17 7:09pm
Same here (home is Bay Area).
P-townCoug
12/14/17 7:11pm
Except I moved to Utah and Utah wasn't my "home"
Jesse Pinkman
12/14/17 7:11pm
We’re 3 hours away and any closer and I would shoot myself
cougfanz
12/14/17 7:11pm
My parents may move close to us. I'd love it. Babysitting galore.
fattycoug
12/14/17 7:14pm
"Moving back to Utah" is killing BYU's reputation in several industries
Iman23
12/14/17 7:16pm
To say nothing of how much they can bless the church members outside of Utah
nukeduker
12/14/17 7:22pm
At least people try to leave Utah. Most of the places I've lived, people don't
fattycoug
12/14/17 7:45pm
I think 80%+ is trying to keep the wife happy, bad marriage imo when that's
NSFW
12/15/17 1:15am
Wait, really? Curious to hear more. Plenty of BYU grads are not from Utah.
ArchbishopMitty
12/15/17 12:34pm
My grandma told all if her kids "if you leave Utah after graduation, don't come
reagan21
12/15/17 1:09pm
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Jericho
12/14/17 7:17pm
Couldn't agree more
AndyDwyer
12/14/17 7:17pm
Yup. Although Utah* would be in my top 5 places to live.
Ragnar Danneskjold
12/14/17 7:17pm
Feelings of nostalgia for my Utah home hang over me like a mid-winter inversion.
Brisco
12/14/17 7:17pm
Utah is way down on my list. It'll make a decent jump when my parents are dead.
shimmy
12/14/17 7:19pm
I love where I grew up but I was happy to establish family in CA, 12 hrs away
nashty
12/14/17 7:23pm
No desire to move back where I grew up (PA)
NorCal_Coug
12/14/17 7:24pm
I was born there but moved before I was 2.
Born2Fish
12/14/17 7:53pm
Moved a lot growing up and didn’t have a “home” to return to
ColoSpgs
12/14/17 7:24pm
I've felt each way about it at different junctures of life.
Cashmeousside
12/14/17 7:25pm
If you had a good childhood and enjoy being around your family then it makes
Cougarfan777
12/14/17 7:26pm
There's not many jobs where I grew up (central coast of CA). I'd
slappy
12/14/17 7:28pm
Living 6 hours between family and In laws is perfect
newbie
12/14/17 7:29pm
I'd love to live "home" in the Seattle area or in Provo where my wife grew up.
russkiejedi
12/14/17 7:33pm
I grew up in Southern California. Can't afford to live there now.
Slim
12/14/17 7:35pm
Amen to that. Also, even a ten mile commute would take 45 minutes
goofball
12/14/17 9:01pm
It’s bad when a doc can’t afford to move to SoCal.
SierraCoug
12/15/17 12:36am
I would like to move back home if there were careers there that interested me.
IceCreamButt
12/14/17 7:36pm
I could never leave NC for Utah
Noni Fruit
12/14/17 7:48pm
Lived in W-S for 4 years. Love NC. One of the best states in the USA.
P-townCoug
12/14/17 7:56pm
My folks moved back "home" after retirement. Utah never was home
Born2Fish
12/14/17 7:50pm
My parents retired to Utah, and now they spend all their effort and money
chilango
12/14/17 8:10pm
My folks moved from Utah after they married in the 60s, I believe
Born2Fish
12/14/17 8:24pm
I’ve never had the slightest desire to live in Utah. It’s a nice place to visit
chilango
12/14/17 7:56pm
I've never had the slightest desire to live in Idaho. But then again, I didn't
Cougarfan777
12/14/17 7:59pm
Great place to go to school. Minimal desire to settle down there.
LumberCoug
12/14/17 11:02pm
I really enjoy rural Utah, but couldn’t do Utah county.
Triggerhappybunny
12/14/17 8:01pm
Living close to extended family is over rated.
Kerbouchard
12/14/17 8:09pm
I think the concept of "moving home" is very Utah
coolcats
12/14/17 8:17pm
Disagree. I think it's very family specific.
Superkid
12/14/17 8:18pm
Possibly ... my experience is with a Utah family
coolcats
12/14/17 8:23pm
I've seen it a ton with families that aren't in Utah. They might leave home for school
Superkid
12/14/17 8:25pm
I knew more families that lived in the same neighborhood/street outside of Utah
fattycoug
12/14/17 9:13pm
Definitely not just a Utah thing. Same thing happen in Texas and every other state
LiveCoug
12/14/17 9:15pm
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East1999
12/14/17 8:26pm
Left home and swore I’d never move back. Now here I am. Not sure how I got here
SouthernCoug
12/14/17 9:02pm
RE: Left home and swore I’d never move back. Now here I am. Not sure how I
LumberCoug
12/14/17 11:04pm
I know. Crazy, isn’t it
SouthernCoug
12/15/17 9:01am
There is something about raising your family outside of the comfort of home
mosterlow
12/15/17 12:43am
I see both sides and understand the desire for people to be near family, but I agree strongly with you
hansel
12/15/17 8:50am
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