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How far away from family do you live?

The US tends to be a lot more spread out than Europe and the rest of the world. It seems like we're also more likely to move long distances for jobs and the like.

I'm pretty close to most family, 10 to 40 minute drives for everyone that doesn't live out of state

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  • Depends on which parts of the family.

    Most of the people on my dad's side are within an hour drive. Most of my mom's side is technically in another state, but it's only about a two hour drive. It would be less, but the fucking mountains.

    Farthest away in state is a solid 3 hour drive. But, again, there's people in another state that are closer as the crow flies, but across the mountains so that it would take an extra hour just to get to where you could drive to them. It's one of those things where you can't get there from here, you have to go somewhere else first.

    But I can hop on my scooter and be at my sister's in maybe five minutes. It's walking distance if you can walk that kind of distance in the first place. My brother is maybe a half hour drive.

  • 1000 miles (that's 1600 km to "edumacashiated" people) so ~2 days drive (or one REALLY long haul). And other family is 3x as far away. The USA is freaking YUGE!

  • We're 10-12 hours away from family (10hrs is a pipe dream because that's only possible if we never stop). We end up splitting the drive over two days.

  • My brother is about a 6 hour drive back in our home state. My parents recently moved states so they're probably closer to 9 hours away.

  • My mother is about 20 to 40 minutes away, depending on traffic. My identical twin is in the same household.

    Every single other person I might be related to is likely several hundred miles away, unsure. I only saw them all like 2 times. A family reunion on each side of the family.

  • Most of the family I grew up with live close together on the west coast of the US.

    Oldest brother lives in the house my father built for us. My parents live in the house my father built for his mother. My other siblings live within 5 miles.

    My family and I live in Europe, lol.

  • If you only count first cousins and closer, there's only a few that you can't reach in a day's drive. Most of those are within a half hour to 45 minutes. Depends on traffic and road conditions.

    The closest of those is my mom and sister, and that's maybe five minutes away by car.

    If you go out a level of kin, the closest is still in state, but all the way on the other side, that's my grandmother's great nephew, whatever the fuck that amounts to is the kinship chart.

    But we're right up in the mountains, and as a whole, we're less bound by state than we are by basically being mountain folk. Both sides of my family have lived in or close to the Appalachians going back into the 1800s. At least the branches that kept records. We tend to not give a fuck about what state we're in as much as which side of the mountains because that's a bigger barrier to visiting someone.

  • My family has spread out a ton, so for me the closest is a cousin about two hours away, but for my immediate family its 10-12 hours.

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