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2 Answers2 weeks agoHow come NYC became a financial capital of the world if it had such a bad rep of having a very high crime rate?
Nobody want to do business in a crime ridden city.
6 Answers2 weeks agoWhat do you like the most about places like Picadilly Circus or Times Square.?
3 Answers3 weeks agoWhat’s living in nyc like? ?
I’ve lived out west for my whole life in rural and superb areas. What’s it like living in a huge city? How’s getting around? Restaurants? Fun activities? Etc
3 Answers3 weeks agoIs I-287 a bad road to drive on? Are there a lot of maniac driver?
I am going to Boston. Would it be better to take I-81 to Scranton then go east on I-84?
2 Answers3 weeks agoDoes anyone know where can i get this product from stores in New York ?
3 Answers3 weeks agoOne more question about something that's weird?
SLast year I was in nyc and a I wanna to visit a friend of mine and when I did that he wanna me to come inside the house but I said nope. Now I'm 32 haven't seen this dude in over 10 years before last year so I was kinda scare. Anyways I said no.and walked around found out the next day his friend was waiting inside his room for me. What was his plans?
1 Answer4 weeks agoDoes anyone know how to get a flight from Aden Yemen to Chicago Illinois? ?
2 Answers4 weeks agoDoes any one know where to find this product from stores in New York City ?
6 Answers4 weeks agoWhat is the easiest way to get to West 65TH Street from Grand Central Station?
5 Answers4 weeks agoWhich train can I take? ?
From camden, NJ to Elizabeth, NJ... Which train would I take? I believe there are two different Trai s I would have to take.
Im in maple shade and can get to camden. Just not sure
4 weeks agocan i drive in penn with a ny permit?
6 Answers1 month agoAs a person from Chicago, I’m interested in taking a trip to New York City in about the next year or so, what can I expect in New York City?
I know that New York City is expensive even more expensive than Chicago so I’m giving myself at least a year in advance to put aside money for the trip. Would it be necessary to go to every burough in the city? How many days should I book the trip being in a city like that with so much to see and do? I already have a savings account just in general with several thousand dollars but the funds I use for the trip isn’t coming out of savings, I’ll take it out of my income so I’m planning out financially. Is New York City similar to Chicago?
5 Answers1 month agoNeed help choosing where to move?
So I'm 27F, no kids no pets. I already have two areas in mind - Jersey City and Brooklyn. I've visited both areas multiple times, but I cannot decide which one to choose! So that's why I'm asking if there's anything else I should consider, besides the bottom list:
Jersey City:
- Beautiful area - has a promenade, tiny beach, cleaner, not a lot of crowds
- Also has a light rail train that goes to other parts of NJ, plus a train that goes straight into Manhattan. However, it seems like that train is not reliable and sometimes shuts down on the weekends. I don't own a car.
- Apartments are MUCH bigger for a cheaper price. This helps because I work from home.
- But there's absolutely nothing to do in the area besides eat and drink. I'd have to rely on Manhattan for entertainment but as I said before, the train there isn't reliable. Plus Manhattan is expensive. As a result, I'm scared I'll feel very lonely here.
- Not very diverse. Jersey City overall is known to be very diverse, but not the downtown area (where I plan on living)
Brooklyn:
- The apartment I found is in a beautiful, serene area.
- But, the apartment is much smaller (480 sq ft), though it has a ton of amenities + coworking space
- EVERY thing is within walking distance (grocery, entertainment, gym, etc)
- And almost every single train line is nearby as well
- About $300 from my monthly salary would go towards the NYC local tax, which really sucks
- Much more diverse, which I like
- Brooklyn is more dirtier
3 Answers1 month ago