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ehfar360 11/15/2007
I LOVE NY!!!
guamwolf 11/25/2006
The Greatest City in the World. Great Sports teams. All the best of all the Arts. Again need I say more. The Greatest City in the World.
37102002 01/25/2006
as a place to live? no way. congestion and expense way beyond acceptable limits. economy that is still struggling post 9/11. people only concerned about themselves. lots of racial divides. ehh. not even a great place to visit to me, and i have been 2 times.
manimau 12/30/2005
I have visited New York for a small period of time, and feel that this city has the exuberance and diversity like no other place in the world. It has a culture of its own that is more about living than visiting. Manhattan is the place of opportunities. I would definitiely like to work there for a while.
stolypin 12/09/2005
I love visiting New York, but I must admit I began to get bored with the city after the third visit, though we still visit it often. But if New York is such a great place, I can't help but wonder why all of the South is filled with ex-New Yorkers who have moved away and don't want to move back. Upon my many NYC visits, I am often struck by just how insular the attitudes are of New Yorkers. I don't like to use the word "closed-minded" because I think that is a substitute for saying someone simply has a different opinion, and snobbery is not the right word either. I think its more of a shock, suprise, and unfamiliarity with people and things that are different than they are in New York. I've also noticed this attitude with the New York dispora who make up much of the Southern suburban population and many of my friends and co-workers. I think it comes from how much the American media is so New York-centric. People in Iowa are made aware everyday of the fact that people live differently across America, while New Yorkers don't ever even think about it. Also, it might come from how New York feels like millions of small villages piled on top of each other, rather than a single city. Then again, this village feeling is certainly a large part of New York's charm.
GenghisTheHun 12/04/2005
If you are into women, then NYC for the brunettes and California for the Blondes. If you are into other things, then NYC is the place to go. It is the best in the world.
wackojacko 11/28/2005
New York has got a great energy. It is probably second only to San Fransisco in the USA. It is always alive. The downside: After traveling, I realize what sucks about New York, besides the expensive real estate: the women are the worst. George Carlin, once said something like: "New York is like a large man saying 'F**k You' and California was like a small woman saying "F**k me". I have to say that this is so true. They are so many average girls here that act like their supermodels. Throw them in Cali or anywhere else and they might as well be non-existant. All you dudes wanting to realize your Wall Street dreams, stick around for a few years but quickly go somewhere else unless you can import a beauty. The city is too dirty with rats everywhere. It only attracts the tough-looking she-males.
ItalianNY 11/20/2005
NYC is the best!! Every other city is so small and has like no culture. You want to be around good food, sexy people and lots of culture, then move to NYC. NYC has over 8 million people ...what does your city have??? hahahahaha
drunkbull19 05/23/2005
Didn't believe the whole People there are so rude statement untill I actually went there. I asked a guy directions to a pizza shop and he told me to get lost.The guy at the pizza shop wasn't any friendlier, it was kinda busy and the waiter guy just hollers Ya what you want? in a kinda nasty voice. Everywhere you go it's crowded.Overall I just didn't feel comfortable there.
coolkid529 04/02/2005
Its overrated, im so sick of every movie taking place there too. There is more to the US than New York
hamchat1 02/07/2005
Ya it is New York city, but what so good about it? The Media just gave its reputation. Too crowded
Sundiszno 01/23/2005
A nice place to visit occasionally, otherwise, a nice place to be from - as far away from it as you can get. I do think that it shoiuld be everyone's destination at least once, because it has many unique attractions. However, there are plenty of other cities with their own unique attractions as well.
Maxik 01/15/2005
Crime,cost of living,traffic!
LanceRoxas 01/07/2005
When rating the cities I guess you have to view it from two perspectives: living there or visiting. I've worked in Manhattan for 5 years now, I live in West New York New Jersey a stone's throw from Manhattan and there is much about NYC that I can't stand. The people can be rude, obnoxious know-it-all's. Traffic is horrific and travel is at times simply irritating. Taxes are oppressive, everything is overcrowded and overpriced. However I tend to take for granted all the positives the city has to offer- the culture is so widely eclectic that it is unmatched with any other place I've been. The fans of the sports teams are deeply loyal and spirited. The city is filled with restaurants, museums, theatre's, cafe's, stores, stadiums, zoos, aquariums, convention centers etc.- there's always something to do any day of the week. The nightlife that was legendary for years has taken a hit since the Guliani crack downs and increased police presence but there's still plenty to do until the wee hours of the morning. Everything is just bigger in the Big Apple. I think if I didn't live here I would be more impressed but when I go other places and realize how much it has to offer there's really no place like it on earth. *****Update, No actually VFern the nightlife I was referring to was the afterhours nightclubs that all but don't exist any longer. In total the crack downs were benificial to the city and contributed to the drast reduction in crime- but the all night clubbin was a loss.
OrangeCharlie 01/06/2005
I grew up 13 miles from New York City. I moved 903 miles away from New York City. Need I say more?
Juliet73 01/06/2005
PLEASE GIVE IT A REST! Quit your whining about New Yorker's and their so called bad attitudes. Sure, there are some people who are rude, but most people are more than willing to help out a fellow stranger. I remember one time I saw this girl at Mcdonalds and she went to pay for her food with food stamps, but Mcdonalds doesnt accept food stamps. Well, a man who was waiting in line offered to pay for her meal and I thought that was very nice. There have been plenty of times I didn't have change for the bus and people have offered to give me change. I have met plenty of nice people in New York. SO, I really DONT think we deserve the reputation for being the RUDEST people. Most people here are really busy and are trying to get somewhere, so it may seem like their rude, but if you talk to them, you'll find out that they are not that bad, no matter what you've heard. Anyway, NEW YORK IS A GREAT CITY! It is very interesting, there is a lot to do here. AND THERE IS MORE TO NEW YORK THAN MANHATTAN! I love going to the city, but dont forget to visit the other boroughs. They are not NEARLY AS BUSY as Manhattan is. I especially love Brooklyn, so if you are a tourist, check some of the other boroughs out if you want to get away from teh crows. The BRONX has a great zoo, as well as Yankees Stadium and BROOKLYN has the beautiful Botanical Gardens as well as the Aquarium and Coney Island, as well as Fun Time USA and Astro Land. BROOKLYN also has a great museum of art, as well as one of the biggest libraries you'll see. If you are looking for a good neighboorhood and great greek food, go to Astoria, QUEENS. As for STATEN ISLAND, I cant reccomend anything there, there isnt much to see there, but you can always ride the ferry. THE ONLY OTHER STATE I COULD LIVE IN is Washington D.C. Other than that, I would never want to live anywhere else! I love New York!
Blanco~Nino 01/06/2005
Stay away from the Bronx and Harlem and it's a great (but crowded) city.
Skizero 01/06/2005
not by far. overcrowded and full of tons of people who think they are better than everyone else. you want to see the worst in American consumerism and pop culture, go to NYC. you cant even walk down the street w/o someone right behind you b/c it's so overcrowded. culturally NYC has a great history, but history is exactly what it is. there's no culture in NYC now, just consumerism. even Broadway is full of Hollywood stars, so that they can make a buck. there's no quality. there's no music scene, and the literary life is definitely dead in NYC. i go to the homes of old writers and wonder what happened. UPDATE: i think NYC is a good city for someone who hasn't learned how to amuse themselves.
Jar-Jar Binks 01/06/2005
Greatest city in the universe. Anything you want, we've got. Anything you wanna do, do it!
Djahuti 11/25/2004
Manhattan has everything:all stuffed on one very busy,overcrowded island.There is plenty to do and see-but it is a very expensive place to visit.It is NOT true that New Yorkers are all rude:many times people have been quite helpful to me there.It is very windy and cold there in wintertime.The subways can save you a lot of money getting around,but can be confusing.Cabs will run up a big bill as well as sometimes giving you one terrifying ride.You can get any kind of food in the world,and the Museums are top notch.Be ready for lots of walking!
Mr.Political 11/25/2004
Especially when the GOP comes to town!
Wavebacker 11/22/2004
New York is the greatest city in the USA. It's great because it is a city in every sense of the word. There is just so much to see and do that it never gets boring, is always happening and just has a vibrancy and life that you wont find anywhere else in the US. New York has some of the best bars, restuarants, entertainment venues, shopping,nightlife to offer. Many places you may have heard of are in NYC. It takes a thick skin and some street saavy to get around the city but there is just so much to offer that it makes it's faults enough to deal with. New York is a great walking city as well. Walking and the subway are the best way to go unless you really need to take a cab. Life on the city streets is great as well. It's a great place to just people-watch. I've got a lot of love for New York. I never thought I'd feel that way and that tells me(you) just how great this place really is. Very cosmopolitan as well.
synapse 11/19/2004
Busy and frenentic, but it's hard to argue that this isn't the most exciting, culturally fascinating, vibrant city in the United States. From the tip of the financial district to Harlem, Manhattan absolutely hums with activity, and has the best restaurants, music, art, and culture in - well, certainly the United States, and one could easily argue in the world. And, amazingly, it's friendly - people are busy, but they'll stop and tell you where the best restaurant on the street is. The ratings are right - it's slightly below Chicago in terms of sheer livability and expense and open space - but beyond that, this is the most exciting city in the country.
opinion585 11/09/2004
It's the greatest city, it's just, the american city. I don't live there, and i probalby never will because i prefer to live in a house with a yard, which unless you live on staten island or some of brooklyn or queens you can't really get. But it is deffinetly my favorite city to visit. It is pumped full of energy, history, people, (who are way nicer than people stereotype them to be, everyone will stop to give you directions if you are lost) and culture. America's largest city deserves to be called the biggest and the best, because as far as cities go, it really is.
Daccory 10/28/2004
When I was little I was given a beautifully illustrated children's book of American stories and one, about a taxi running the streets of New York, caught my imagination. The drawings were wonderful and it was set at Christmastime. Many years later I had the opportunity to visit the city at New Year's and was delighted to find that, in the snow, it looked exactly like the impressions I had captured all that time ago - and was a more intimate place than I could ever have imagined. The whiteness of Central Park fringed by the brooding apartments on all sides and the soft grey sky could easily be a painting.
PTRoxieMisha 09/27/2004
I love NY. It's practically a second home to me (my town in NJ is only about half an hour away from NYC). I love to shop there, see Broadway shows, go to museums, and it's the dance capital of the world, and I'm gonna be taking open classes at Broadway Dance Center and Steps there.
deesonic 03/25/2004
I *heart* NY!
illscholar2000 02/12/2004
In my recent trip to NY, i didnt like it at all. the people were very rude and stuck up. the city is too crowded with skyscrapers limiting the view to the sky. One would wonder if a new yorker has ever seen stars before. and its just not a good place to live. The cost of living is far too expensive
abichara 02/05/2004
New York is incredibly diverse. It's impossible not to find something to do here. New York has some of the best restaurants in the world, the best museums in the country, and it has great cultural attractions. Mile for mile, you can't beat New York. If you're going for the first time, go to all the main places like Statue of Liberty, Fifth Avenue, Broadway, Times Square etc; but I would also suggest that you go further afield as well. Don't go to tourist-trap restaurants like 21 and Tavern On The Green. They charge a lot of money for mediocre food and service and you don't really get the feel of New York. There are far too many places like this in the city. Try one of the variety of ethnic restaurants in the city for an interesting experience. There are plenty of excellent Arab restaurants in Manhattan and Brooklyn, but in my view, the best Italian restaurants in the country are in New York. Take a cruise around the Manhattan to get a full view of the city, which looks incredible from the water. Say what you want about New Yorkers and their attitudes, maybe it's that my family is from New York, but I find that I've never had any problems with them. One of the top cities in the world.
ClassicTVFan47 02/05/2004
Overrated to an extreme degree. Crowded, fast-paced and extremely dispersonal, New York City is a movie that I hope I never return to! While the buildings are undeniably impressive, one could have a nervous breakdown trying to keep up with a group of friends in this crazy city. Not only that, but most of the citizens have a bad attitude towards others, the restaurants are crowded to an insane degree, there is lots of litter and the streets are dirty. One of America's worst travel destinations.
CastleBee 10/07/2003
A great city - even if Moosekarloff thinks so too. Hee hee.
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