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Much-Raisin5122 t1_j51kxga wrote

Growing up it seemed like once a RI'r hit retirement age they moved 2 Florida. I have 3 relatives that moved there, but 2 of them came back.

From what I have learned of old people, they are always cold if the temp is below 78 degrees, they are all on fixed incomes and it's supposed to be cheaper down there and the flights can usually be bought pretty cheap, even for direct flights.

I mean they also have Disney world down there and alligators! What's not to love?

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noungning t1_j51jtt6 wrote

I have a couple of coworkers that love to go to Disney and Universal. One of them later bought a rental down there and I believe she plans to eventually retire down there. I'm not sure the allure either. I also have a boss who also plans to retire there. He told me he likes the warmer weather and is basically done with snow.

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LearnByDoing t1_j51ij5n wrote

It's definitely the weather. It's the closest place you can get to (lots of flight options to multiple cities) that has reasonably consistent warm winter weather. Even GA,SC, and NC are cold in the winter and north FL can be cold too. So RI's (and NY, NJ, CT, etc) flock to south Florida, east and west coasts. Most people I know are snow birds. They go down in October. Come back for holidays, then go back down for Jan thru April and return to RI to enjoy our summer. They also come back to take care of healthcare which is generally better here.

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_j51hc3s wrote

No state income tax, good weather (with the exception of June, July, and August), the gas pumps allow you to lock the trigger so you don’t have to stand there like an idiot holding the pump. Last but not least the people are pissed off and drive crazy, so new englanders feel like they are amongst family.

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Cinema_King t1_j51fujp wrote

It seems to be the weather. Everyone loves the heat even though it’s disgusting and if you lose power you’re stuck sitting in a hot box until it comes back.

I’m a bit biased because I love cold weather but I really don’t think I’d survive down there, I’d miss winter too much.

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GoGatorsMashedTaters t1_j515oj3 wrote

29M living over in PVD. Moved up here from FL fall 2021 and I’ve only made a few friends.

I play tennis at RWP during the non-winter seasons, and am currently learning to ice skate. In the process of getting Boston Celtics season tickets.

Works been keeping me from making as many friends as I’d like. It’s definitely not specific to New-England.

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Reward_Antique t1_j50wt84 wrote

Hi! It's so hard, after school, to make new friends, in sorry you've been feeling lonely! I'm 48f and in South County, haha, you probably don't want to hang out with me, butt of you do, dm, haha, I'm nice! I would honestly recommend trying some hobbies, you'll meet people you'll share at least one interest with, and the worst outcome is you'll take 4 months of pottery and have some new skills and vases ;) the libraries also have great book clubs, and when I was running library book clubs, I saw a lot of friendships begin. Young people like you, new to the area, some young mums needing an hour at adult conversation, and a real mix of great people all eager to chat. Libraries also offer one off programs like Ukrainian pysanky (wax Easter egg decorating), into to knitting, and more, for free! I'll stop here, but I really hope you have a great day and meet some great Rhody folks.

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star_nerdy t1_j50ucjv wrote

There is the beer club that meets once a month and regularly posts about it.

Free play arcade is super cool and people seem nice.

There are also larger venues outside of providence that are proper clubs.

There are also a few breweries that host events.

I’m regularly in the libraries and they host events where it’s easy to meet people.

That said, I’m an introvert. I’m ok when I have a friend to play off of, but left on my own, I’d rather just chill at home.

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