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Man who's lived in nearly every major US city shares which three are the worst
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Man who's lived in nearly every major US city shares which three are the worst

People are in heated debate after a TikToker revealed which three US cities they think are the worst to live in during your 20s.

People are flooding to social media in heated debate after a TikToker revealed the three US cities they think are worst to live in during your 20s.

A TikToker has taken to the platform to share his wisdom on which US cities to live - or rather, avoid living in - in your twenties.

Question is, does your city make his top-three 'worst city' list? And does the list shock you?

Prepare to keep your ears open for any mention of the city you live in:

Founder and CEO of feat clothing brand, Taylor Offer - who goes by the username @tayloroffer - uploaded a video earlier this year to share his opinion on the 'three worst cities to live in in the US in your 20s' from his experience having lived in 'almost every major US city' in his twenties.

The unlucky city to come in at position number three is Miami, in Florida.

The home of the OG Burger King with beaches, gorgeous weather and a pumping nightlife?

Offer admits he knows placing Miami at number three on the list will be 'a shocker to a lot of people,' however, he goes on to explain several reasons why the city has made the cut.

Offer places Miami in the third spot for the top three worst cities to live in the US.
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Offer admits Miami is 'super fun for a weekend' and many people go there and think it's 'awesome,' but he argues if you actually decide to settle down and live there, you will 'hate it'.

He says: "First of all, three or four months of the year you cannot walk outside, it is so muggy. You walk outside and you drip sweat within five minutes. It is miserable, you don't want to leave your house.

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"Number two is if you're in there in your 20s, you're gonna feel so poor. Everywhere you go it's clubs, it's restaurants, it's expensive, it's people flexing and [...] you just can't do stuff."

So which city comes in in spot number two?

Worst US city to live in during your 20s spot number two goes to San Francisco.
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Well, San Francisco is Offer's second worst city to live in your 20s in the US.

The TikToker's reasons? It's 'horrible,' 'extremely expensive for rent' and oh, the 'guy to girl ratio is just like 12 guys for one girl which sucks'. Righht.

And apparently you get 'fresh human faeces on your doorstep every morning' - Offer says he's speaking from experience.

Surely it can't get worse than this?

Last, and apparently very much least, is Nashville.

Nashville is the worst US city to live in your 20s according to the TikToker.
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Offer argues the city is the worst of all because there is 'no healthy food'.

"Everything is fried so you'll gain 20 pounds instantly," he adds, noting they 'don't believe in salads' and there's beer 'everywhere'.

That sounds like heaven to me personally - although I do love an odd chicken caesar salad - but what do others think?

He also said Nashville is 'really racist and backwards in many ways' too, with him being Jewish, Offer says 'they didn't like that'.

TikTokers have flooded to the post to weigh in on Offer's list.

One user said: "I feel the exact same about Nashville and oh my G*d you took the words out of my mouth. I feel so validated."

However, another argued: "The Nashville one is so off."

"San Francisco is probably the easiest city to get around bc of public transit," a third commented:

And a fourth wrote: "I lived in Miami when I was 25, it was incredible."

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