I lived here for 4 years, FUCK did it sucks, like so bad, most people who lived here never even left the city. fun to look back on though, the scenery was nice.
@Taylorlegend03 that's not true I been to sioux falls a lot and have family there I remember one time when I was at Walmart there I had a guy ask me for money in the bathroom
I hated this place so much when I was doing a electrical work at some fertilizer plant... Gosh it was miserable. The least charming, no-culture, no-history place I've ever seen. But fun to look back! Haha
My job doesn't dictate the culture I surround myself with - but many of the guys I've worked around are Hispanic. And from different parts of the US... I was speaking to the cultural influences on each city in the US.
You’re not alone I feel the same way, I spent several months there I lived in North Sioux City, SD and Sioux City was the “downtown”. So dry, ugly, and boring I couldn’t wait to get back home to California.
I will have to visit here ….. So I can check things out for myself
We always go to that city when we need stuff😊
Been there at least 50 times. If you like concrete. You are going to love it here!!!!! from the roads to the buildings, ohh, concrete!!
It kind of has a bit of a Canandian feel to it.
I lived here for 4 years, FUCK did it sucks, like so bad, most people who lived here never even left the city. fun to look back on though, the scenery was nice.
Likewise
Sioux City makes me appreciate the city I live in.. Sioux Falls 🙌🏾❤
I live in Sioux City and like it, but I like Sioux Falls too. The thing with me is that I don't have to dislike one to appreciate the other.
Sioux falls is the poor white trash side of Sioux city😂😂😂
Que limpieza nada de basura.
Gracias por verlo!
Lucky you videoed on a clear day, most the time heavy geoengineering going on
There are usually at least five homeless people asking for money when you come over that bridge. You must have just got lucky I guess.
Sorry I missed you. Had to run to the bank
That’s right
Just like every city you go too
@@theejp7344 not in sioux falls
@Taylorlegend03 that's not true I been to sioux falls a lot and have family there I remember one time when I was at Walmart there I had a guy ask me for money in the bathroom
All those people talking bad about the city don't know what it's like to live somewhere like Greeley Colorado.
What’s in Greeley Colorado?
Drive 10 minutes in any direction and you'll find that😢😢
@@mcarthurludwig3212a bunch of dope addicts , since they legalized weed😅😅😅
This my city and I lived .
I live in sioux city
Pocos árboles
I live here
sucks there
Not same😶
Hi, any mention about western iowa tech community college??
Sioux City…dead as yesterdays bowl of oatmeal.
No any person walking on the road
50 perxent of the time you see a homless person
Home sweet home
I hated this place so much when I was doing a electrical work at some fertilizer plant... Gosh it was miserable. The least charming, no-culture, no-history place I've ever seen. But fun to look back! Haha
Yeah you must see so much culture doing electrical work.
My job doesn't dictate the culture I surround myself with - but many of the guys I've worked around are Hispanic. And from different parts of the US... I was speaking to the cultural influences on each city in the US.
You’re not alone I feel the same way, I spent several months there I lived in North Sioux City, SD and Sioux City was the “downtown”. So dry, ugly, and boring I couldn’t wait to get back home to California.
CF Industries expansion, probably.
@@thepersonwithoutaname5449
Bye
Sioux City literally SUX. That’s the airport letters btw. Boring. Nothing to do. Always end up in Sioux Falls or Omaha or Kansas City even