Portland or Seattle?
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So are there no single people out there who have experienced the pleasure of living in both Portland and Seattle? Aside from some pathetic singles dances, do either of these cities enjoy an active singles scene? Maybe a singles athletics club, dining club or theater club? What would a conservative professional single in their 30's to 40's have to do in these cities for fun? Are the local residents friendly? Is either Portland or Seattle conducive to meeting new friends?
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There are a lot of similarities to the two cities, but a lot of differences as well. It depends what you're looking for. I live in Seattle, but have friends in Portland and visit Portland quite a few times during the year. Where are you living now that you want to make the change?
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Is Seattle worth the extra cost of living, or would I be happier as a professional settling in Portland? Seems like these two cities are always lumped together as the "Pacific Northwest" and it's tough to get any info on either one as a separate city. Any help would be appreciated.
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I have single friends in Seattle who seem to have a very active social life. If you are into the outdoors, there are many opportunities to meet people to go on hikes, climbs, and camp-outs. In particular, The Mountaineers and the Sierra Club are known for this. Seattle is a bigger city than Portland. If you want a bigger-city feel, I would move to Seattle. If you want more of a small-city feel, move to Portland.


