AlexTheTolerable

AlexTheTolerable t1_jebj2ab wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in Our Rich Neighbors by f2000sa

I lived in MA for four years before moving to NH and I must say, the stereotypes are true. Most people I met in MA were rude and seemingly had a “we’re better than you attitude.” On multiple occasions I was told that I was stupider than someone simply because I didn’t go to school in MA. Now NH, on the other hand, has some of the most pleasant people I’ve ever met. People here seem very humble and friendly

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AlexTheTolerable t1_j8kij8x wrote

My wife and I lived at Cranmore Ridge while we were in Concord, it may not be the cheapest option but we both loved it. The units are spacious and have nice amenities like granite countertops and walk-in closets, and the staff there were very friendly and helpful. Definitely check it out if you’re looking for a place in Concord

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AlexTheTolerable t1_j0bzxwx wrote

My wife had the same issue earlier this year. I called TSA and they said it’s actually not an issue. They say to bring additional documentation, in her case she brought her birth certificate and marriage license. When she went to the checkpoint, they looked at her certificates and took her to her own line where they did a more thorough search on her. But it didn’t take too much extra time and she was allowed at both Logan and Portland, OR where we were flying to. So just bring some additional documents, like your birth certificate and Social Security card, and arrive early just in case your search takes a little time

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