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Just pretending Saturday didn’t exist, huh?
Maybe if you wanted to fly a kite with a little bit of rain, it was the perfect day for you.
True, was the best of both worlds for a peaceful gloomy day and fun in the sun this weekend.
It was totally ideal. One day with weather shitty enough to eliminate any guilt you might feel for staying inside all day. One day for awesome activities.
I legit love walking outside in the rain, so Saturday was perfect for me. Sunday was okay.
It was just what I needed.
I went to the zoo just wearing a t-shirt sunday!
(well, and pants)
I was so close to subscribing to your OnlyFans
Just Winnie the Pooh'ing it on the weekends!
This sunday was perfect. I've never seen Central Park so packed.
I decided Sunday would be the perfect day to take in the Orchid Show. Line went around the building, so we decided a walk around the garden would have to do. I’ve never seen the NYBG so crowded in my life.
Yea I'm like a little kid like today at work walking to lunch I still think it's cool to look up at the tall buildings.
When I’ve had a really really bad day I’ll look up at the buildings and feel so much warmth. If I’m miserable, at LEAST I am miserable here!!
On a bad day, I used to go to rooftops and order a coffee at like 1pm when I worked in Midtown.
Working in nyc has ruined the skyscrapers for me. I know in each little window is a stressed out person.
Maybe not anymore in the age of wfh. But I know what it represents.
Wow, I mean I guess. You can also imagine someone who works doing what they love and making a ton of money doing it.
Why’d this make me emotional rn
Lol I feel the same walking to work. While also pondering "I wonder what's going in those buildings?"
There's probably so many empty offices now.
So true.
They really can be beautiful, and there's always new features that you probably never really appreciated on the same buildings you pass many times.. Especially some of the older ones with really intricate brickwork and other designs.
I just read an NYT piece about NYC landmark buildings, and I'm not usually interested in architecture all that much but I'm so fascinated by the types of architecture there is in one city, and they're all so beautiful and with interesting stories, too. It's a dream for me to go there one day.
Yea I passed the Solow Building yesterday I like those 70's curved buildings like that and the Grace Building.
People, in general, always remember & fixate on the negative. But there’s a reason so many people live here :)
Is this just a troll post? Look at this one from earlier in r/Chicago. https://www.reddit.com/r/chicago/comments/12468ov/chicago_is_absolutely_gorgeous/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_content=1&utm_term=1
Good find! Troll post
They literally appeared back-to-back on my feed lol.
Could just be a positive person who likes to travel and share their favorite things from different cities...
Agreed, the paranoia and cynical thinking seems pretty unjustified.
Maybe not a troll post but definitely copy and pasted from the original
I’d still take NYC any day.
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The greatest city in America!
> The greatest city. in America!
Maybe I'm being closed-minded, but I've been to many of the other great cities of the world, and I don't believe there's any city as great as NYC.
I agree. There is no better/more cosmopolitan city in the world.
What do you mean by cosmopolitan? The literal definition is about how diverse and what proportion of immigrants make up a city's population. Cities like London, Toronto, and Sydney have New York beat in that respect.
Toronto is not more diverse than NYC.
Sydney and Toronto are not more diverse than New York. They’re largely Asian and White. New York has everything.
London is a worthy competitor though.
And diversity =/ immigrants. There’s racial, religious, socioeconomic, ethnic, age, political diversity. All are just as valid as “% who are immigrants”
> They’re largely Asian and White.
I’m not going to argue that Toronto is more diverse. I think the UN seals the deal for NYC. But this is a weird statement to make. Toronto is less white than NYC, and “Asian” over simplifies a diverse group, which includes 14% South Asian (Indian, Pakistan, etc), 10% Chinese, 6% Filipino, 2.5% West Asian (ie middle eastern), 2% Southeast Asian, 1.5% Japanese, and 1.5% Arab.
My go-to metric is language. There are 700 spoken in NYC. Toronto is 200, and London is 250. (All approximate)
No, New York is 31% European White, 29% Hispanic, 20% Black, 14% Asian. Toronto is 44% European White, 37% Asian, 10% Black, 3% Hispanic.
81% of Toronto is White or Asian. That doesn’t scream super diverse to me.
Diverse would be Queens: 28% Hispanic, 26% Asian, 24% European White, 16% Black.
> New York is 31%
Yes, if you choose to subdivide white people in this manner. If that’s the case, why lump all Torontonian Asians together?
I’m following the Census Bureau categorization. Those are the official splits in the US: White, Asian, Black, Hispanics (of any race).
US Census asks about race and ethnicity—that’s why we have two different numbers that are both correct. A great deal of Hispanic New Yorkers identify as white.
I’m aware. I even mentioned that above: Hispanics (of any race). Census usually shows “non-Hispanic” for the Asian, Black, White groups.
It’s why Census data is usually presented as four groups: https://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US3651000-new-york-ny/
The point was was originally making was that this is a weird way of talking about diversity, since there are so many disparate groups in these groupings.
I agree, Shanghai is nice, clean and safe… but… there’s no diversity, everyone is the same, the culture seems so manicured.
SH is pretty international and a helluva lot safer than NYC. That being said NYC >Shanghai.
At some point comparing mega cities like NYC just becomes a matter of pros/cons.
agree
It's top 5. Only other city I'd compare it to is London. There are other nice European cities but nothing is quite the same scale. Paris is a close one, but I've never been there when there wasnt a debilitating strike.
But I havent been to Japan or Korea.
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>The greatest city in America!
The ONLY city in America, I'm told.
Glad you enjoyed your visit! Especially glad to hear you ventured beyond the usual tourist traps and checked out Flushing. Though, speaking of tourist traps, if you didn't check out the (free) Staten Island Ferry this time, definitely do so on your next visit!
lol is this a meme post of the one from /r/chicago?
Reminder to all that Prince St Pizza is owned by racist people and while they "stepped down" they are still owners. https://la.eater.com/2021/1/11/22224968/morning-briefing-restaurant-news-los-angeles-prince-street-pizza-racism-blm-yelp
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I'm sure most of y'all don't care and that's your right to not care and enjoy the pizza, but I'm also sure a lot of you just straight up don't know but do care, so there it is.
Aw damn :( Scarr’s it is!!
I remember when BLM was becoming a more widely known movement, Prince St immediately put up a big "Blue Lives Matter" sign.
The blue lives matter stuff was always intended as a counter to BLM. It was always a dog whistle and it was always racist.
Sounds like an unfriendly place to me.
My friend brought me to prince street and I thought it was gross and didn’t understand the hype. Went to scarrs right after to make up from garbage prince
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Unfortunately I learned about this AFTER I ate there
Wait. People that post from Peoria say it’s a crime ridden hell hole! How is that possible??
I have relatives in Florida who love to tell me about the crime here and then don't listen to me. It's adorable.
I remember the first time I told a relative who said that (also lives in Florida) that Florida has a worst crime rate, they looked shocked.
Idk why, they've told me about insane shit that has happened right in their housing complex and to people they know. But in their heads, that's not "crime". Well it is, but not the kind of abstract crime that gets talked about in the news.
It's also funny that whenever I visit, they have NYC news on.
We just have the most influential “local” media in the world. People from all over the country read the damn NYT, WSJ, NY Post, the New Yorker etc. IIRC NYC is literally the safest large (>1M people) in the country
Yeah, the sad reality is that outside of NYC (and other major cities such as Chicago and Boston), America is pretty starved for local journalism.
Urban Sprawl makes local journalism difficult.
Also newspapers cutting staff because journalism isn't as prosperous a sector as it used to be.
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Greatest city in the world!
DAyyyvid LETTERMAN!!
Alpha++ city for a reason
Literally this exact same post in /r/chicago
https://old.reddit.com/r/chicago/comments/12468ov/chicago_is_absolutely_gorgeous/
Glad you had fun during your visit. We welcome you back any time
Hmm interesting post after I posted exactly the same about Chicago . We are either extremely connected , or you loved my post. Either way, glad you had a great time
NYC >>>>>>>
There’s a conspiracy going on. Check out what was posted in r/chicago
Chicago is absolutely gorgeous
Spent all day in Chicago with my family, and It was amazing.
Metra was quiet and clean.
Bagels and coffee , delicious.
Art museum, absolutely amazing.
Millennium park , beautiful and full of awesome people.
Walk to the river, mind blowing. Italian food , delicious .
Taxi to the Metra station, great experience. All and all 10/10
They call it a Metra??? Between that and the "pizza" they serve I'm starting to understand why it's the "second city"
In Chicago, CTA trains which run inside the city are called L.
Metra trains are trains (usually with Diesel Engines) that run to the suburbs.
Oh nice that's Interesting! I need to take a trip there eventually and learn about the city
happy you enjoyed it. got decent weather for a march trip
Greatest city in the world for a reason
I thought this post was a joke, and now I realize I’m completely jaded from living here. Thanks for reminding me of the good things :)
I'm not so sure it isn't a joke rn
Well shit now I’m not so sure either
Yes
So happy you enjoyed the weekend and props for trekking out the flushing it’s a gem!
Hey let him have this ! It does happen and it can be great .... That said it don't happen often , but when the clouds part it is the greatest city on earth
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I really did visit NYC tho!
It’s beautiful, nothing like it
Yeah? Try commuting there in the winter
NYC can be quite the adventure, if you take certain things into account of what Not to do. Like go to Central Park at night, stay out of the strip joints, stand away from the platform edge. Even things you don't think about, like turning your engagement ring around while riding on the subway.
Just think safe and you will be safe.
Flushing is incredible for Asian cuisine, namely Chinese and Korean. What’s fantastic is that the 7 train line will have stops that have varying cuisines from Filipino, Latino, Indian, Thai etc. the newest stop at Hudson yards has an incredible Spanish eatery/marketplace. I’d recommend it on your next visit.
I'm glad you went to Prince Street Pizza. I'm across the river in Hoboken and go into the city about every couple of months just to eat there and get two pepperoni slices from them. Also the cupcake place across the street from there makes for a nice dessert.
I was amazed by how easy getting around the city is now thanks to iPhone. Gone are the days of fighting with my wife about going down the wrong subway portal, so much nicer. I was so happy with everything when we were in the city for a wedding in September, going back with my 6 and 8yo girls and excited to show them all the hustle and bustle of the big city. Amazingly, I had not a single pice of pizza or bagel, so I must return and correct this mistake!
I still get smitten with the city. It gets in your bones. It really does.
Guessing you didn’t take the subway a few times
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Best food in the country for sure
mostly on point but transit is hell on earth.
Please let us know where you were visiting from, so we have a baseline for comparison
NYC has its problems that get better or worse depending on who’s in office, etc. BUT I still think it’s the greatest city in nation!
It's nice to visit. Glad you had a good experience. Living here though... maybe 2/10.
Like in all cities , I’m sure the living experience is directly related to your type of work , income , neighborhood and personal life .
Glad u had a good experience
Being a native I’m always curious how non-natives (I can tell which ones are/aren’t) feel living here cuz yal talk about it like it’s something out of a movie and I’m like 🤔
I'd say Prince St Pizza is probably definitely one of the best in the whole city.
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Thank you I love my home as well
This is a refreshing review. So many people like to shit on NYC, especially right-wing media. But NYC is really a beautiful place if you look past media narratives.
You want neighborhood exploration: YouTube: Cash Jordan. Nuff said.
I'm so happy that you didn't have a really bad experience that soured your whole experience, because unfortunately that CAN happen... And to the uninitiated of can be almost traumatic, while to a NY'er its just another bad day. I like when people enjoy our city, sometimes the bad rap we get is exaggerated, but unfortunately too often it ends up being accurate.
I lived across the street from Prince Street Pizza for 7 years. It truly is the best grandma slice ever. It stayed a secret for a few years, then something happened, it turned on a dime and everyone knew about it. Lines around the block. 90 minute+ waits. I never got to go unless it was a torrential downpour and there was no line. Very glad you got to enjoy it.
Next time you’re back try Sauce (my favorite traditional slice), Scar’s (the kids’ new favorite), and the best sit down wood fired pizza, Little Frankie’s.
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It's amazing isn't it?
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Prince street zza 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
But why does NYC always smell like gutter and sewage ? Every time I hit the streets, the smell becomes obnoxious
Gorgeous steaming pile of ****
New York is a brand…..rats, assaults, robberies, and crime!!!!
Ive lived here all my life and disagree lol.
LOL its definitely different when you live here. It's no different than say LA or Miami where there are moments where you're like "this is breathtaking" like taking the ferry in across the river or a spring walk on Fifth Ave along the park and other moments where you're like "this place is a dump."
>and other moments where you're like "this place is a dump."
Me walking past a park eating a slice of pizza when a pigeon shits directly on to the slice. New york giveth, new york taketh away
>Me walking past a park eating a slice of pizza when a pigeon shits directly on to the slice. New york giveth, new york taketh away
Well, technically you're getting two things in this scenario: 1. Free shit (literally), and 2. Cool story to tell the next time you're at a bar.
I gotta give the little bastard credit, he sniped that slice lol
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You should move. It’s easy. Literally…just go anywhere.
My job is too good to move honestly. Once i retire i probably will.
Place is covered in dog shit and garbage but ok.
The dog shit is out of control these days.
I tell all potential visitors that the city is pretty slimy these days. We’re still feeling the pandemic. It’s same in Paris and London-all of our cities are just a little bit off these days.
Lol lots of downvotes. You people must not live here.
They probably just live one one of the many, many, many neighborhoods not covered in trash and dogshit
I live about 1000 feet from the Met and every morning I watch people spray the sidewalks down to rinse away the piss and shit.
Imagine paying $13M for a place to live and then watching that.
You see people cleaning the streets every morning and your inference is that they must have been covered in piss and shit, like the fact they’re cleaning the streets daily is a bad thing? Or you’re telling me you literally see multiple turds being flushed away each morning? We need a crew to powerwash out the bullshit you’re spewing lol
I watch the turds roll into the streets where unsuspecting car owners end up stepping on them.
Then they're living in the burbs, not nyc
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We had perfect weather this weekend.