SJ, I don't know where interested is from, but I feel the same way. There can be a very different perspective depending on where you came from.
Why do you think most of the expats here are from Britain and Scandinavia? Because the climate generally sucks in those places and people love this hot weather, and the taxes are exorbitant in some of your European homelands so you get a big economic break here. One of the reasons that you don't see many Americans here is that in most of the U.S. the climate is generally better than it is here as are living conditions.
I came here after living twenty years in California/Florida where the climate was near perfect, the water was clean for diving/swimming/snorkeling, the beaches were uncluttered with no hawkers bothering you, and it wasn't too hot to ride a bicycle for long distances. There weren't many insects bothering you (especially in California). Golf was just as available and cheaper in both places. When I lived in California I could go snow skiing on Saturday and go lay on the beach on Sunday on the same weekend in the springtime.
There were comfortable campgrounds everywhere and beautiful mountain streams to fish in for trout. If you wanted a vacation to a different climate and surroundings all you had to do was get in your car and drive. Tropical beaches, snow covered mountains, beautiful desserts, wonderful cities like New York, New Orleans, Las Vegas, San Francisco, L.A. and many more ... all there for the enjoying without ever getting on a plane or going through immigration.
That's the reason only ten percent of Americans have passports. There is no need to ever leave because everything you could ever want to do is right there in the country. I don't think anywhere else has such variety of things to do and see (easily) all within its own borders.
The U.S. is bigger than Europe and has anything one could want in climate, and more (arguably) to do than anywhere else in the world in the way of sports and outdoor activities.
So for me and some other people this is the worst place I've ever lived (with the exception of four years in Saudi Arabia).
Now you will ask, so why the hell are you here... The answer is stupidity! I fell in love with and married a Thai and over a period of years and lots of arm twisting, she got me to sell out in the U.S. and invest my life savings here. Now the economy is such that I can't get my money back out so I'm stuck.
I understand how life is very much better here for some people and I'm happy for them but my life here sucks compared to the life I had before. So it's all a matter of your own personal history and perspective.
