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new york like rules like hell yer wat do u think ?
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Rss- have you ever even been to NYC, or you just saying you love it because it's known for all the "gangsters" for wannabes suchas yourself to idolise?
Think my expectations were too high so was a little ... in America I prefered San Francisco and Seattle
For North American cities Montreal is excellent and well worth a visit.
I was fortunate enough to go to New Orleans before the floods and that was a really remarkable place. As is Seattle and San Paco.
And it was too hot, too polluted, and I got a cold cause of the climate change. Bastards.
Going for a week in january, should be great!!
Everyone I met was super nice. I was surprised to be honest, imagined it to be quite cold and nasty like in London. But we were treated ever so well and even asking people for directions wasn't a problem. In fact, one lady gave us half a tour of New York! Amazing.
There are also jokes about random people who yell obscenities and flip you off... randomly. Although just a joke, there is truth to it.
The only reason tourists get this impression is they insist on using the Tube during rush hour with huge bags, this will get you disliked.
Woah! :yeees:
Lets tone down the sweeping statements ... that's my home.
but still deffo a place you need to go.
But still, San Fran > NYC
When I've been to London, I wasn't rushing round with large bags in rush hour, in fact I purposely kept away from public transport in rush hour. I found people are just generally rude.
It wasn't a sweeping statement really. I'm sure you're a nice, warm, friendly guy. But I said London is cold and nasty. And in general, it is., to a nice friendly Manchester/Cheshire girl like myself.
This made me laugh too much. :thumb:
Christ ... manchester?!?! Then I take no offence ... you're all so indoctrinated to hate us that you can't make an impartial judgement.
... besides I can't help but feel sorry for you lot. Do you have running water that far north yet?
Ah, so they do. Perhaps it was just the shock of seeing civilisation for the first time that frightened her?
Maybe it was people going to those wierd things called 'jobs' which I'm not sure they have had in the North since the mills and pits were closed.