Abu Zolfiqar
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what a game
what a game
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The city can be a tough place, and it's one of the places on Earth where among so many people you can feel very lonely.
I agree with you here, it's a great place to see pictures of, & watch on TV. But sometimes, it feels a little empty. But that's kind of like America all over. Not the easiest places in the world to be in.
So true..with all its claimed "verve and vitality"...it misses on the life of an Indian city ( ..or a Pakistani city, I've not been there).
It all seems so mechanical and materialistic.
Criticisms like this are so typical. "America is empty, a shell, no soul." And comparisons are made to Pakistani or Indian cities. Maybe it's possible that a New Yorker visits those cities and dislikes them as much as they dislike NYC. "That Indian City is SO polluted. The people run about helter-skelter, hair-on-fire. Little time or ability to slow down and enjoy life. And don't get me started on the public transportation..."
People get warm-&-fuzzy feelings when surrounded by the culture that they are familiar with, grew up with. To born and bred Americans, our cities are lively, friendly, great places to live or visit.
I think cultural differences are wonderful; they make life and travel interesting.
Exactly the song i had in mind thruout the thread!
European cities are no match for NYC,the only city we can compare with NYC is Tokyo.NYC is way too fast, busy for Europe.NYC transportation,traffic system,highways,bridges,tunnels and the business are too much for European cities.You are right that its not that clean as compare to other cities,but most of it is pretty clean and they work their best,but again its wayy too busy compare to other places.You have people coming from New Jersey,Connecticut and Long Island to work and also for fun, so it gets tough.You can tell this when you live in NYC.My dad friend came from London and i took him around the city he was really impressed by the highway system in NYC.I asked him why?London should about be the same.His words LONDON IS A VILLAGE COMPARE TO NYC.My uncle also said the same thing he came from Toronto.
Why is Queens a nice place to to live? I have a hard time believing that.
Very true, its better to live in a good place in Manhattan than looking for something cheep, that's why lots of people live nearby city in Queens and Brooklyn, so its east for them to commute.New York City can be a fun place to live in but its too expensive and affordable apartments in Manhattan are crap.
I don't know..what you say also might be true..but for that I must be in your shoe..which I think is humanely not possible because however objective I try to be a certain amount of bias will definitely creep in.
But coming to NYC, no doubt its a great city but its the same helter & skelter, hair on fire, the noise, the crowd which I miss here...it seems a bit mechanical and coming to cultural differences..maybe/may not be as I had a city which I lived in only for three years, a culture different from my native city itself , Mumbai in mind.