Living in Hawaii is unlike living anywhere else in the US. Take Florida, for example, probably the most similar state – it’s large, it’s spread out, it get brutally hot and humid, it reeks of America on just about every street corner outside of downtown Miami, and residents can drive to Kentucky in a day.
Hawaii, Hawaii is different. It’s off by itself, one of the smallest states in the union lost in the big expanse of the Pacific. It’s nearly 2,000 miles away from the nearest state California; its culture is as much Asian and Polynesian as it is apple pie; and every day approaches perfection.
Living in Hawaii has pros and cons unlike any other state. For example, residents enjoy a unique and delicious cuisine and can go surfing, hiking and beaching almost every day of the year. However, the roads are saturated and so is the job market, and finding cheap Hawaii moving companies can be harder than cracking a coconut.
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