I don't think there's any major city that's less than 100 miles of each other.
and of course, I'm in city A while everyone i get along with is in city B.
So, 100+ miles for me!
The same town = same suburb Less than 10 miles = adjacent suburb or at at most, the near edge one suburb over 10-20 miles = non-adjacent suburb but within the same general area 20-50 miles= different section of the same metro area (i.e. San Jose to San Francisco) 50-100 miles= Opposite ends of the metro area or another metro area so close the boundary between the two is not entirely clear. (San Francisco to Sacramento) Over 100 miles= Actually leaving town
Options not listed:
100-200 miles= driving and likely a day trip 200-400 miles= probably driving but not a day trip Over 400 miles= Either an airplane or a multiple days in transit
Christmas was celebrated first in Rome as a replacement for Sol Invictus, and this in turn was a new fade in 270 AD of soldiers returning from wars against the Parthian Empire and later the Sassanides, where they came in contact with Zoroastrism and the Mithras cult.
The christmas tree is a late addition to the Christmas, appearing no earlier than around the 14th century in southern Germany.
This poll is not to Texas scale. (Score:4, Informative)
and of course, I'm in city A while everyone i get along with is in city B.
So, 100+ miles for me!
What this means in a major US metro area (Score:4, Informative)
The same town = same suburb
Less than 10 miles = adjacent suburb or at at most, the near edge one suburb over
10-20 miles = non-adjacent suburb but within the same general area
20-50 miles= different section of the same metro area (i.e. San Jose to San Francisco)
50-100 miles= Opposite ends of the metro area or another metro area so close the boundary between the two is not entirely clear. (San Francisco to Sacramento)
Over 100 miles= Actually leaving town
Options not listed:
100-200 miles= driving and likely a day trip
200-400 miles= probably driving but not a day trip
Over 400 miles= Either an airplane or a multiple days in transit
Re:Which holiday? (Score:5, Informative)