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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Premiered Jul 11, 2021 ^^
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RYD date created : 2022-04-09T08:02:59.04062Z
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Whether NYC is worth it to someone is entirely down to money. Can you afford to buy your own home or rent a place solo, or will you never own a home and be with roommates forever? Can you afford to take advantage of the amenities of the city? If youāre stuck in a studio apartment with no natural light, roaches for friends, and are skipping meals to make ends meet, youāll hate the city. If youāre in a loft in Dumbo and can afford to do whatever you want, youāll love the city.
One pro I love is that people arenāt as cold as everyone says. Look at the people who happily jumped in on your video to talk to you. That old lady was a G!
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My advice before anyone decides to move here to NYC - come visit first, make sure to see as many of the different Boroughs as possible, and then think about it for a while.
Living here and visiting, are two completely two different things - but moving here without a frame of reference is probably not the best of choices. Take that from someone that moved here from 9000+ miles away - where life is very different.
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As a native New Yorker for 25 years, my biggest pro of New York is the culture & dare I say; women. Iāve meet soo many fascinating people from all walks of life from all over the world that say New York is the greatest place theyāve ever been, but I find ironic because as a native New Yorker, New York is just normal for me haha. Also whenever I put in an effort to meet women in the city, whether in the streets, parks, bars, or clubs, I meet an abundance of incredible women that inspire to to becoming a better man every day. The biggest con for me, besides the rent, is that unless you have a car, you can often feel like youāre āstuckā in the city. I donāt know how to fully explain it, but sometimes being in New York & having everything you need within your neighborhood, it can be hard to draft out to other neighborhoods or if you donāt have a car get out of the city & see other nature views & communities outside of the city. New York has my heart forever, but sometimes taking a break from the concrete jungle is a must.
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It's so weird, but lately, I've suddenly developed a longing to maybe move to NYC at some point. I've wanted to move to Europe for years, but my wife doesn't want to be that far from her family. NYC has some of what I'm really looking for. Growing up in rural Maine, I never thought I'd want to live in NYC. Yet, after 15 years of living in the DC area, I've fallen in love with urban life.
Maybe one day.
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Iāve lived here for 15 years! I wouldnāt live anywhere else. But Iāve always lived in Brooklyn or Queens where itās less frenetic and crowded and less expensive. But on the other hand I feel maybe Iām missing out in the true NYC experience most people think of. Have you done a video or will you do one on the pros and cons of living in Manhattan v. the Outer Boroughs
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Itās always been my dream since I was 8 years old to live and work in NYC. Itās been my favorite place since I was little. Iām aware of all the cons but you donāt have to spend your whole life there if you donāt wish. I just wanted to spend a couple years there while Iām still in my 20ās. Only thing stopping me is the fear of switching jobs but otherwise, if the right opportunity came up, I probably wouldnāt hesitate
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