Pretty much boils down to…Lubbock really is a nice place to live…if you can just put up with the dust storms. Nice size, great people and low humidity!
Lubbock definitely needs to get the crime under control-and the litter. I recently moved back after 30 years and there is litter/trash all over the roads, and it's not all from the wind blowing. It wasn't this trashy in the early 90's...I love this town I just wish the City Council would open their eyes.
I’m originally from Lubbock, born and raised, but have been living in Dallas for the last 7 years. I have been considering moving back though. The only downside for me is the climate. Aside from that, it really is a great place to live.
Damn even Lubbock is sounding nicer than suburban Houston. Pearland has subzero sense of community or knowing their neighbors. Every man for himself down here. Everything is super spread out so a trip to the grocery store can keep you in traffic for an hour.
I lived in Lubbock for 30 years and moved away 5 years ago. I am from the Metroplex originally. Things I hated: 1. Dust storms and wind. 2. Little League sports, people were horrific and self serving, they ruined Western Little League, a lot of ass kissing and sucking up for parents. 3. Restaurants, I eventually had 4 I went to regularly. 4. Homes were designed poorly, it was like the builders get together and say "let's build with no storage space".
The people were very relaxed. That's important. The city should invest is an ultramodern irrigation project and park area, green belt. Looks like a great place to live. Have not seen a poor video yet.
Lubbock does have some large linear creekside parks with trails on the east side of the city but it is lacking overall in outdoor recreation. Even Amarillo has significantly more public land (and some privately owned preserves that are open to the public) nearby while Lubbock has very little. Southeastern New Mexico has a lot of public federal B.L.M. land however (still mostly flat or gently rolling and arid) and is accessible for a long day or weekend trip.
Yeah…what I got from this was not that welcoming at all. What I got from this video was “if you want conservative white good ol boy town cultures & values, move to Lubbock”. If you want “diversity & open minded people who embrace change and want a variety of outdoor activities then stay away”. If you wanna attract a wider audience of people to Lubbock then you gotta interview a lot more people than just a few white folk at the “Range”. Isn’t Texas Tech there? Interview some Students or University Faculty or talk to some folk at the Mall. Just get diverse perspectives around Lubbock from people who don’t look and vote like you. If not well…that explains a lot 😂
🤔 so basically what I’m taking from this video (and a lot of videos you make) is that Lubbock is a very close minded somewhat bigoted city who has a problem with people who don’t want to do things the” lubbock Way”.. so I assume you probably wouldn’t want people from Houston or Austin much less LA, St. Louis or Chicago moving to Lubbock?
@@LubbockLiving thats the thing.. we live in lubbock and are not Uber conservatives and live like we did in St. Louis.. we use the bus system (which is incredibly good) to get around, have plenty of extremely open minded friends in our apartment complex and actually like the wind😜.. do wish we had more heavy metal concerts however and wish we had tai chi and casinos..
@@LubbockLivingI bet those “LA” clients were from a conservative white part of SoCal like Orange County or San Bernardino but just claimed LA. There’s no way someone from LA would move to Lubbock who has an open mind. Maybe Austin…but Lubbock? Nah.
The City was never designed well and is ugly. Dull boring neighborhoods with messed up alleys. You cannot just walk down the street and go to a restaraunt or bar. Too many Bible Thumpers
it's friendly tbh, they have districts for everyone all backgrounds. Lots more LGBTQ representation than you might think as well as a deep respect and celebration for the arts (first friday of every month the Arts district closes all roads in it's area for an open public gallery anyone can enter their artwork into it) They are unfriendly to people who antagonize them for being republican i'll put it like that
Sounds super friendly, one guy says... if you come to Lubbock Texas and you bring your culture that doesn't match ours... don't come. WOW. I'm native and that is the most hypocritical and privileged thing you can say!!! Look around man it's actually the opposite way...... but don't tell him that ahahahahha
Absolutely agree.. that guy that said he didn’t want other cultures here is a bigot and that seems to be what I find all over Lubbock.. there’s a Lubbock way or there’s five roads out of town seems to be what I hear from a lot of Lubbock natives…
just a nit-pick, how about a more diverse group, everyone interviewed Caucasian, how about adding some "minorities", so that we can get a broader perspective
On behalf of all white people I'm sorry they're the majority in Lubbock, I know you'd love us gone from the US 😁 Complaining, race card pulling, white-hating beta 😁🤢🤢 (I'm from Brooklyn, NY cuzzo, don't blame this comment on Texans too!!!!!)
Just met Andrew and he seemed like a very genuine guy keep Lubbock grown
We love Lubbock! ❤It’s so flat out here you can watch your dog run away from home for two weeks 😂😂😂😂😂.
I always said the highest elevation is an overpass
Pretty much boils down to…Lubbock really is a nice place to live…if you can just put up with the dust storms. Nice size, great people and low humidity!
Lubbock definitely needs to get the crime under control-and the litter. I recently moved back after 30 years and there is litter/trash all over the roads, and it's not all from the wind blowing. It wasn't this trashy in the early 90's...I love this town I just wish the City Council would open their eyes.
I’m originally from Lubbock, born and raised, but have been living in Dallas for the last 7 years. I have been considering moving back though. The only downside for me is the climate. Aside from that, it really is a great place to live.
Come on back!
Damn even Lubbock is sounding nicer than suburban Houston.
Pearland has subzero sense of community or knowing their neighbors. Every man for himself down here.
Everything is super spread out so a trip to the grocery store can keep you in traffic for an hour.
1. Wind
2. Dust
3. Smell
yum :)
I lived in Lubbock for 30 years and moved away 5 years ago. I am from the Metroplex originally. Things I hated: 1. Dust storms and wind. 2. Little League sports, people were horrific and self serving, they ruined Western Little League, a lot of ass kissing and sucking up for parents. 3. Restaurants, I eventually had 4 I went to regularly. 4. Homes were designed poorly, it was like the builders get together and say "let's build with no storage space".
job wise though in lubbock, if u l ike working at food places, and the pay in a lot of places here sucks,
The people were very relaxed. That's important.
The city should invest is an ultramodern irrigation project and park area, green belt. Looks like a great place to live.
Have not seen a poor video yet.
I agree!
Lubbock does have some large linear creekside parks with trails on the east side of the city but it is lacking overall in outdoor recreation. Even Amarillo has significantly more public land (and some privately owned preserves that are open to the public) nearby while Lubbock has very little. Southeastern New Mexico has a lot of public federal B.L.M. land however (still mostly flat or gently rolling and arid) and is accessible for a long day or weekend trip.
Flooding or tornado worries!?
Nope!
Drive through the canyon!
Searching job in Lubbock.
Yeah…what I got from this was not that welcoming at all. What I got from this video was “if you want conservative white good ol boy town cultures & values, move to Lubbock”. If you want “diversity & open minded people who embrace change and want a variety of outdoor activities then stay away”.
If you wanna attract a wider audience of people to Lubbock then you gotta interview a lot more people than just a few white folk at the “Range”. Isn’t Texas Tech there? Interview some Students or University Faculty or talk to some folk at the Mall. Just get diverse perspectives around Lubbock from people who don’t look and vote like you. If not well…that explains a lot 😂
You've got some great ideas. Why don't you make a channel?
Facts!!
@@LubbockLiving I might make that happen lol
Liberals smh…..
Any Asian grocery stores???
There is one Chinese store and one Indian store
Yes
Yes there’s plenty
I don't think Asians are allowed in West Texas
Bay watching dude 😅😅😅
Lubbock is weird, has highest crime rate for a city this size and the people are nice although we have the top mkst criminal activity in america😂
🤔 so basically what I’m taking from this video (and a lot of videos you make) is that Lubbock is a very close minded somewhat bigoted city who has a problem with people who don’t want to do things the” lubbock Way”.. so I assume you probably wouldn’t want people from Houston or Austin much less LA, St. Louis or Chicago moving to Lubbock?
nope- wrong take on that one. Some of my favorite clients are from Los Angeles
@@LubbockLiving thats the thing.. we live in lubbock and are not Uber conservatives and live like we did in St. Louis.. we use the bus system (which is incredibly good) to get around, have plenty of extremely open minded friends in our apartment complex and actually like the wind😜.. do wish we had more heavy metal concerts however and wish we had tai chi and casinos..
Why would someone pick a place across the state or country to move to, and then not try to assimilate to their new environment?
@@bruceh4180because the goal is to destroy white Christian America, take last conservative havens like Lubbock and turn them blue
@@LubbockLivingI bet those “LA” clients were from a conservative white part of SoCal like Orange County or San Bernardino but just claimed LA. There’s no way someone from LA would move to Lubbock who has an open mind. Maybe Austin…but Lubbock? Nah.
The City was never designed well and is ugly. Dull boring neighborhoods with messed up alleys. You cannot just walk down the street and go to a restaraunt or bar. Too many Bible Thumpers
So, Lubbock is not friendly for anyone who isn't a republican?
it's friendly tbh, they have districts for everyone all backgrounds. Lots more LGBTQ representation than you might think as well as a deep respect and celebration for the arts (first friday of every month the Arts district closes all roads in it's area for an open public gallery anyone can enter their artwork into it)
They are unfriendly to people who antagonize them for being republican i'll put it like that
Sounds super friendly, one guy says... if you come to Lubbock Texas and you bring your culture that doesn't match ours... don't come. WOW. I'm native and that is the most hypocritical and privileged thing you can say!!! Look around man it's actually the opposite way...... but don't tell him that ahahahahha
What you said doesn’t make any sense.
Absolutely agree.. that guy that said he didn’t want other cultures here is a bigot and that seems to be what I find all over Lubbock.. there’s a Lubbock way or there’s five roads out of town seems to be what I hear from a lot of Lubbock natives…
Now read that again
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Any illegal aliens challenge?🤨
If you are looking for aliens, we are not too far from Roswell. Check out the Lubbock Lights.
They wanna keep things nice and racist.
Complaining, race card pulling, white-hating beta 😁🤢🤢 (I'm from Brooklyn, NY cuzzo, don't blame this comment on Texans too!!!!!)
Another white-hating race card pulling woke BLM member 😁TRUMP 2024 cuzzo, from Brooklyn, NY !!!!!
just a nit-pick, how about a more diverse group, everyone interviewed Caucasian, how about adding some "minorities", so that we can get a broader perspective
well lubbock is kind of…
On behalf of all white people I'm sorry they're the majority in Lubbock, I know you'd love us gone from the US 😁 Complaining, race card pulling, white-hating beta 😁🤢🤢 (I'm from Brooklyn, NY cuzzo, don't blame this comment on Texans too!!!!!)
Lubbock is like a Michael Bolton song. You just kind of hate them all. Especially the stench of failure song