If i were you, Stay away NYC. you will not survived, you will spend nearly between $4,000- $5,000 per. month in NYC, and don't be like from the TV show "Friends" It's not going to happened in real life. Check my on "Playlists" go to "Bad place to live in NYC".
@Richard Head Thank God for Mayor Giuliani! He really put his money where his mouth was & cleaned house from the ground up! I know the weather gets bad, but it ain't Alaska lol!
11. Union workers sitting on their ASSES and probably getting paid 3x what you do 12. Women are constantly heckled on the streets 13. Jealousy of your friend's-friend that's living in their dead grandmother's rent-controlled apartment 14. You are not cool enough, rich enough, good looking enough, or white enough to go to the Hamptons on the weekends 15. Too many New York "experts" from flyover states giving you advice The good news is ALL NYC is legit. Like and subscribe! (I wasn't paid to say that - haha)
@e sit I know I guy that started as a trash man when he was 18, by the time he was 26 he was driving the truck, by the time he was 40 he watched all his kids to go CCNY colleges for free!
It is truly a love-hate relationship. I’m watching this video at 11:30 pm while I’m listening a construction hammer like if I was doing the job (I live on a 20th floor). Pretty much what she says is true BUT some days are better han the others and you get used to being a New Yorker. Obviously is not for everybody, this type of lifestyle can be very demanding for people more used to something quiet and small...
New York is always a love-hate relationship. Yes, everything here is true, but making it here has always been both challenge and reward. As the song goes, ”If you can make it here....., you’ll make it anywhere. So here’s to you, New York, New York.
she is right. everyone please go back to the state you came from or go somewhere else. its no good in newyork everything suck. leave so we can get our good rent prices back and you hype beast out
I'm a native NYer and much of what they say is true, but damn I love this place. If you don't get it then please leave. Go back to your suburb, it's not for you.
I'm native nyer and still living here. This video is exaggerating and looking at it from a pessimist point of view. Subways have delays but not nearly as regularly as described. Rent is expensive but you can find some one bedrooms in Manhattan. The noise pollution is primarily in the business areas. NYers aren't rude, they mind their business. Yes, a few bad apples. I do agree with the dog sh@t. But living in NY is s not for everyone.
@@Krist_Mal008 , Wow ! And what's the rate for a studio ? I'm in Los Angeles and I pay $750 for a studio without Section 8 and I'm in the heart of L A. This is due to a city ordinance that all buildings built before 1977 are rent controlled and can only be raised once a year and it can only match the inflation rate. I moved into it in 2000 and it was $400 then.
For 1: You get used to the noise tbh. You become unfazed 2: "Rent is too damn High" 3: Again, you get used to being among a lot of people throughout the streets of the city (well at least for me) 4. Idk about feeling cramped at home, though i've only had one style of living environment my whole life living here in NY. Trains be hella packed though especially Rush Hour 5. Worst times in NY (7 am - 9:30am then 4:30pm - 6:30pm) 6. Narrator is over doing it with the uncleanliness. Only most train stations and the Bronx 7. Most accurate from the list omg 8. We're not that rude :) But i'd be damned if my food is cold 9. Snow storms and Humidity are your worst enemies. (If you have a car, always park on the left side of the street before the snow storm) 10. If you can't hustle, you won't survive NY. Straight Facts
That is because you must be a city scuzzrag use to your surroundings. But your love for NYC is not real and is fake. It's pretend because you want to reside in the high class close knit communities were they don't like you city scuzzrags. Where you would truly love. Facts.
Living in New York is like giving up your privacy and personal space because I'd rather have a car and be able to drive through the city with my family any day over being forced to live my life on public transportation everyday with a bunch of strangers endless Cesspool of old buildings big rats and bad smells and a tiny ugly apartment that feels depressing while thinking people from other places admire you but truth of the matter is they feel sorry for you and you have no idea that they are living 10 times better
Billy Forkell I haven’t traveled extensively but have been to many major cities like Chicago and Los Angeles and, yes, every city is dirty, but much of NYC is on a different level with piles of garbage on the street and the unasked for street art and tagging. As you said, that’s NY life.
Lol, I can only speak for Chicago, being that I live there, but we like to keep our trash in bins behind our apartments lol. Not on the street like savages.
Billy NYC is very dirty compared to a lot of cities. Chicago is crazy clean. Baltimore, Miami, LA, Detroit, Atlanta, DC are not even close to NYC's filth. They put trash on the street and not in big bins with lids. You're right, lots of cities have filth but not like that. NY has amazing qualities as well and can be a lot of fun though.
NYC is overpriced, overhyped and underwhelming. It's pure greed and consumerism. Most well known US cities are that way now. They've overdeveloped them for real estate investment purposes and corporate interests. There's a bank on every corner. Almost all music and sports arenas have bank names. It's just the way it is nowadays. In NYC they pitch some phony "gritty urban lifestyle" like in Brooklyn, yet it's tripled priced compared to any other place outside of NYC. It's one big sham and thousands have fallen for it. Years ago NYC spawn things like music movements and art movements that went around the world, but that's nonexistent now. It's all contrived bullshit to make money off tourists and transients. It's just shopping and bars. It's like Six Flags with no rides or a giant mall. Way too many people crammed into one area. Like this video accurately points out, crowds everywhere, shitty public transportation and psycho hight rents. The only real reason to live in NYC or any other big city is if you have to be there for a great paying job or you're in your 20's having fun and adventure. Otherwise it's a crock of shit.
Just got back from a 5 day trip and had a completely different experience with the exception of maybe one or two points. And I used the subway the entire time. 0 complaints.
Pretty honest assessment. I was born in NYC and lived for years in Brooklyn's Park Slope way back when rents there were really affordable. I left the city in the early 90s and would never move back. I'm glad I had my time there when I did. How young people manage there today is beyond me. But if you're going to live there do it when you're young...then leave before you burn out !
Although it’s somewhat true It’s not that much of a bad place To live...hey...you gotta take the Good with the bad...I hate driving So this is the place for me💯💪🏿💯
@@intelligence6465 NYC has 95 neighborhoods and each one is different. You know your grocer, butcher, baker etc. The only difference is that in NY they don’t smile at you while stabbing you in the back. If a New Yorker doesn’t like you, you’ll know it.
@@12HappyDonuts oh that's bad that's means people from different countries they're hates other people from different countries that's only I hate from New York 🙄
@@12HappyDonuts only thing I must to do is I will not be alone in new York I will have my brother and sister or my whole family to be with me In new York people can't do anything for person if he or she have parents with them when I be abroad in place I like to go I must to be with my mom or with both parents mom and dad and when I go to place with them people in fact they're not hates me they're loves me and loves my works and everything I have 😊❤️ and also they're do anything I want so you must have parents or family 👨👩👧👦
I’ve never been to New York but if time is such a problem and it’s hard to get places on time, shouldn’t you expect it and take that into account before going somewhere and leave as early as possible to get where you need to go on time?
I love NYC. I bought my 700 sqft apartment in the Bronx. I paid 82k for it. You can find cheap housing if you are smart enough. Yes the city has problems but, it is not as bad as you are saying in this video
Don't believe all this! Expensive, yes. Noisy, crowded., yes. Rude people? NO WAY!!! The friendliest place I've ever lived. NYers are cool -- there's a fun, vibe, the excitement is palpable, there's millions of restaurants, things to do and see...NY is amazing!
New York is only wonderful, if you are RICH!!! A working class person would struggle to survive. As a loser, I know that I would soon be homeless!!! I fucking love New York!!! PS; I do find crowds to be oppressive. Maybe, I would HATE New York!!!
If other people are moving out of NY thats their problem i dont care. I aint moving out. And if i do one day trust me man NJ is not on the list. Dude get a life. U got nothing better to do? Go help your mamma take out the trash. 😏
On a serious note, if you’re thinking of moving to New York, understand that ALL New York natives hate it here. It’s better to get an opinion of someone who moved here from somewhere else, particularly someone whose interest(s) you share. Unfortunately, you won’t truly know what your opinion of a place is and what your quality of life in it will be until you actually move there. Just plan ahead and give yourself options (something you should always do in general) so you can default to plan b if things don’t go your way. My life is much different than the nightmare presented in the video though.
...I've lived in NYC all of my life...aside from a summer in Albuquerque...and 2 years finishing high school upstate. Agree totally about the noise and crowds...and the MTA...and traffic...but native New Yorkers KNOW all the alternate routes....the quickest way to switch over to a dofferent train and all of the street shortcuts. I personally have avaoided Times Square almost my entire adult life...and also transferring trains at crazy/busy stations like 59th and Lexington Avenue. If you CHOOSE to live among the hoi polloi, OF COURSE, you'll be paying outrageous rent $$. You must be selective...and stick wih that neighborhood.
This video is designed to scare off mid-westerners. NYC is the best place to live. Always something going on. Who wants to move to Nebraska and count corn cobs?
She must have either come from a desert island, a farm or a cave. As a native NYer I kept thinking "It's not THAT bad" or "You get used to it"! It's not THAT noisy or crowded; at 2, 3, 4 am you have most streets all to yourself. Rudeness is relative; NYers tell it like it is, no phoney sugar coating, most out-of-towners aren't used to that. It is expensive but worth it. It's a bit dirty but only the extremely unaware step into "bio hazards" on a regular basis. The weather is like any other seasonal area, cold in the winter, hot in the summer. 🤔 And no, my life does NOT revolve around rush hour (???) I get to work on time and work late, shop or go to happy hour to avoid the home bound rush hour crowds. BTW anyone who lets *5 trains* go by just doesn't know how to board a NYC subway train; its a learned technique. Ultimately, my life is NOT a continuous "hustle", never has been! 😆 But basically, if you weren't born here you probably shouldn't live here, it's not for you! Visit but don't stay, you'll be sorry and end up leaving with exaggerated stories about how "horrible" New York is!
I have couple-few friends who left NYC before the pandemic and they told me. leave while you can before it's too late, and don't worry about your parents, siblings, or in-laws still not wakes up about heavy death taxes, but they still complaining about food price rising and strict rules regulations. This is why I regretted and I'm taking my chances fleeing off to the southern states.
Only AND I SAY ONLY people from new York know this sound and what it represents: dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dasssssssssss. That was 24 dadas and the reason for is each train is 8 cars long with 4 wheels
Haga blizzard every week? What a lie! I live here for 27 years and that’s not true at all ... if u come to USA and you don’t come to NY you never came, NEW YORK NEW YORK BABY, !
I lived on 27th Street FIT dorm, 66th St Juilliard Dorrm, 72nd, 99th, 145 St. 168th St, after that I had to leave for a few years.🙄Unfortunately the hyperbole is a little much. Just remember to hold onto your lunch if eating outdoors or else the RATS may take it from you😁
The SMELL. Does that count as part of it being dirty? I’ve visited twice. The second time was during a snowstorm and the city was gorgeous, blanketed in white, and the stench was tamped down. First time though, oh my God, during the awful humid heat of summer and I still remember vividly walking out of the airport and coming literally to a stop, I felt that assaulted by the reek. It just felt like a solid wall of a stink bomb that got flung at me and only got worse in Manhattan. Just so bad and took awhile to get used to. Visit when it’s colder.
I’m grateful to New York for its opportunities for the generation before me on both my maternal and paternal sides. We are fortunate Chinese Americans.
But I suppose there actually _are_ (some or many) New Yorkers who absolutely LOVE and THRIVE on all the noise . . . congestion . . . hustle and bustle . . . overcrowding . . . traffic . . . rudeness . . .
I’m a born and bred Brooklynite but yes she’s right I moved to Virginia Beach been here for 7yrs but I miss New York that’s my home!!!! But she’s right about everything on point actually
Gun shots everyday, blizzards every weekend, people being rude all the time that is an over exaggeration. NY is a place you learn to make a decision quickly, you must plan out things( there is a lot of free stuff to see ). To a New Yorker time and the sense of urgency means something.
Intelligent Club I am not explaining anyone’s rudeness. I just saying we have a lot of native New Yorkers that are workaholic. Sense of urgency means native New Yorkers move their rear ends to make things happen finally for them selves or avoid a problem. You can find rude people in any city, state or country. Implying that is all we have, or the majority is like that is an over exaggeration. Thank you so much for your name calling and lovely titles you gave me, Mr. INTELLIGENT CLUB. You must be a troll. Looking for new blood. Remember FBI monitors the web. In the USA we have rights to our opinions and the right to disagree.
Intelligent Club I was born and raised in the glorious USA. My opinion it is a small percentage of people that are rude in large cities. Their bad behavior does get glorified by the media. Yes the FBI does monitor the web.
The First & Only time I have visited NYC was back In June 2016. I Had a pretty good time. Ate some of the Best Pizza I have ever had in my Entire Life . It was At A pizzeria Restaurant located in the Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood. We Also visited the One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower), WTC Memorial Site, And Took A Bicycle Tour of Central Park.
Not the snow storms as much, but the heat and humidity every summer is a killer. Just weeks of heat and HIGH humidity! The train platforms are like 120 degrees and inside the trains are like the artic circle. But feeling like the artic circle is better than if you’re in the train car without AC. I’ve lived in Queens most of my life. It’s better out here.
As soon as she said the noise, I gave it a thumbs up, cause that's the 1st annoyance on my own list too smh lol. 😅 If nothing else being born and raised here makes you tougher than most places.
As a tourist doing much of the exploration of Manhattan on a sunday, exactly how reliable is MTA from a Daytripper's POV? I plan to primarily be doing my sightseeing in Midtown (Empire State building & likely the "Top of the Rock", hopefully having a dinner sized lunch & maybe a snack/dessert or two inbetween at local restaurants within, much less Central Park) and I intend on parking in either Hoboken or Jersey City if back & forth subway/rail options are good (hear you can park in Manhattan but I hear the best I have is 4 hours' time and not a minute more). Flushing Meadows is a decent maybe, but I wanna check out the new Tappan Zee Bridges & have dinner somewhere within that area around the Hudson by around sundown. All contingent on time
No kidding how dirty is living in the city you for got to mission about mices and roaches rats and if you are unlucky bedbugs yea city life is disgusting some times
EXTREMELY RIGHT ON ALL POINTS! You didn't remember to include how much RATS and ROACHES EATING UP ALL YOUR FOOD OR WANDERING AROUND THE GARBAGE PILES. Also how some restaurants are so dirty, how did they get an "A" grade on their sanitary grade hung by the window?
I feel like you’re my mom trying to convince me not to move there. lol.
Stay away live in peace
If i were you, Stay away NYC.
you will not survived, you will spend nearly between $4,000- $5,000 per. month in NYC, and don't be like from the TV show "Friends" It's not going to happened in real life.
Check my on "Playlists" go to "Bad place to live in NYC".
#6: New York City is dirty (proceeds to show a picture of the Philadelphia skyline at 5:00).
I noticed that too. What gives?
65k is not going to cut it living in Manhattan. Try 90k
Yup with 65k you will still need to share an apartment
Fuck no actually a 50k will be more than enough for me
So true I make over that and I live in the Bronx.
I was thinking did she just say 65k?? Hell no, you'd do great in Detroit with that but not NYC!
Yes, you can live in Queens.
You can make it in NYC then you can make it anywhere 💯✅
Ruelz A not chicago lol
Sooooo cliche... but soooo TRUE!
Richard Head @ OKAY, so you took this waay too literal 🤖
@Richard Head New Yorkers sleep, we just stay up a lot later and get up much earlier than everyone else!
@Richard Head I heard this recently: AWFUL. Americans Who Figuratively Use Literally.
As a native New Yorker, I can agree with most of your list. However, gun shots EVERY day & daily/weekly blizzards are an exaggeration. I ❤ NY!
@Richard Head Thank God for Mayor Giuliani! He really put his money where his mouth was & cleaned house from the ground up! I know the weather gets bad, but it ain't Alaska lol!
Maria, if you are agreeing but in that you condone the city scuzzrags. And the reason you said you love nyc. That means you are also a city scuzzrag.
Some peoples have said that the hot dog carts have rat pellets . Is this true Maria?
Pray safe for NYC!!
11. Union workers sitting on their ASSES and probably getting paid 3x what you do
12. Women are constantly heckled on the streets
13. Jealousy of your friend's-friend that's living in their dead grandmother's rent-controlled apartment
14. You are not cool enough, rich enough, good looking enough, or white enough to go to the Hamptons on the weekends
15. Too many New York "experts" from flyover states giving you advice
The good news is ALL NYC is legit. Like and subscribe! (I wasn't paid to say that - haha)
@e sit I know I guy that started as a trash man when he was 18, by the time he was 26 he was driving the truck, by the time he was 40 he watched all his kids to go CCNY colleges for free!
alwaysmylove 12 is definitely not bullshit. Ask any woman.
union workers aren’t your enemy
It is truly a love-hate relationship. I’m watching this video at 11:30 pm while I’m listening a construction hammer like if I was doing the job (I live on a 20th floor). Pretty much what she says is true BUT some days are better han the others and you get used to being a New Yorker. Obviously is not for everybody, this type of lifestyle can be very demanding for people more used to something quiet and small...
I live in nyc and I love it but she is right about everything
New York is always a love-hate relationship. Yes, everything here is true, but making it here has always been both challenge and reward. As the song goes, ”If you can make it here....., you’ll make it anywhere. So here’s to you, New York, New York.
Same me too I been in nyc for my whole life
@Intellopower 🤣okay
Ya
she is right. everyone please go back to the state you came from or go somewhere else. its no good in newyork everything suck. leave so we can get our good rent prices back and you hype beast out
theGRANDheist ohhh my... yessss!!!! I wish these ppl moving in would LEAVE!
So you two are the VIP Aristocrats and want the rude city scumbags to move out? I agree.
Yeah ”Welcome to New York, now go HOME”
I'm a native NYer and much of what they say is true, but damn I love this place. If you don't get it then please leave. Go back to your suburb, it's not for you.
I am native NYer and the only reason I won't move back is the rats. I am 25 minutes away in Jersey so I am in the city all the time.
Get what? Answer the question.
Nyc isnt for me? Lmao no. I'M not for nyc
You have no choice to pretend to love NYC.
Because you are not welcomed in the closeknit VIP high class areas.
I felt that mta rant
I'm native nyer and still living here. This video is exaggerating and looking at it from a pessimist point of view.
Subways have delays but not nearly as regularly as described. Rent is expensive but you can find some one bedrooms in Manhattan. The noise pollution is primarily in the business areas. NYers aren't rude, they mind their business. Yes, a few bad apples. I do agree with the dog sh@t.
But living in NY is s not for everyone.
Minding your business is a copout for being a rude scumbag.
Rude people are always ugly.
Those one bedrooms in Manhattan you're referring to: how much is the rent and what's the size ?
Gavin St. Clair no more than 3000$
@@Krist_Mal008 ,
Wow !
And what's the rate for a studio ?
I'm in Los Angeles and I pay $750 for a studio without Section 8 and I'm in the heart of L A.
This is due to a city ordinance that all buildings built before 1977 are rent controlled and can only be raised once a year and it can only match the inflation rate.
I moved into it in 2000 and it was $400 then.
For
1: You get used to the noise tbh. You become unfazed
2: "Rent is too damn High"
3: Again, you get used to being among a lot of people throughout the streets of the city (well at least for me)
4. Idk about feeling cramped at home, though i've only had one style of living environment my whole life living here in NY. Trains be hella packed though especially Rush Hour
5. Worst times in NY (7 am - 9:30am then 4:30pm - 6:30pm)
6. Narrator is over doing it with the uncleanliness. Only most train stations and the Bronx
7. Most accurate from the list omg
8. We're not that rude :) But i'd be damned if my food is cold
9. Snow storms and Humidity are your worst enemies. (If you have a car, always park on the left side of the street before the snow storm)
10. If you can't hustle, you won't survive NY. Straight Facts
The rude and unfriendly/cold people outnumber the nice and friendly.
11. Gentrification is destroying the distinctiveness of neighborhoods and most of the "hipsters" aren't from any of the five boroughs.
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Agree, i so miss the old Village.
Me too!
you didn’t change my mind, i’ll always love it here. ♥️
That is because you must be a city scuzzrag use to your surroundings. But your love for NYC is not real and is fake. It's pretend because you want to reside in the high class close knit communities were they don't like you city scuzzrags. Where you would truly love. Facts.
Intelligent Power is right! This shady city sissy can't connect with real people.
Sameee
Same
Living in New York is like giving up your privacy and personal space because I'd rather have a car and be able to drive through the city with my family any day over being forced to live my life on public transportation everyday with a bunch of strangers endless Cesspool of old buildings big rats and bad smells and a tiny ugly apartment that feels depressing while thinking people from other places admire you but truth of the matter is they feel sorry for you and you have no idea that they are living 10 times better
Born and raised. Clearly, you have never truly experienced N.Y. life. Boo hoo! I have to be patient and live within my means. Every city is dirty.
Billy Forkell I haven’t traveled extensively but have been to many major cities like Chicago and Los Angeles and, yes, every city is dirty, but much of NYC is on a different level with piles of garbage on the street and the unasked for street art and tagging. As you said, that’s NY life.
Lol, I can only speak for Chicago, being that I live there, but we like to keep our trash in bins behind our apartments lol. Not on the street like savages.
Billy Forkell, all of you city shoobies are dirty also.
Billy NYC is very dirty compared to a lot of cities. Chicago is crazy clean. Baltimore, Miami, LA, Detroit, Atlanta, DC are not even close to NYC's filth. They put trash on the street and not in big bins with lids. You're right, lots of cities have filth but not like that. NY has amazing qualities as well and can be a lot of fun though.
It’s crazy she really isn’t Exaggerating😐
And I watched with while living in New York
Thank you for your honesty - and reminding me why I left.
Oh, you're quite welcome.
good riddence
NYC is overpriced, overhyped and underwhelming. It's pure greed and consumerism. Most well known US cities are that way now. They've overdeveloped them for real estate investment purposes and corporate interests. There's a bank on every corner. Almost all music and sports arenas have bank names. It's just the way it is nowadays. In NYC they pitch some phony "gritty urban lifestyle" like in Brooklyn, yet it's tripled priced compared to any other place outside of NYC. It's one big sham and thousands have fallen for it. Years ago NYC spawn things like music movements and art movements that went around the world, but that's nonexistent now. It's all contrived bullshit to make money off tourists and transients. It's just shopping and bars. It's like Six Flags with no rides or a giant mall. Way too many people crammed into one area. Like this video accurately points out, crowds everywhere, shitty public transportation and psycho hight rents. The only real reason to live in NYC or any other big city is if you have to be there for a great paying job or you're in your 20's having fun and adventure. Otherwise it's a crock of shit.
Just got back from a 5 day trip and had a completely different experience with the exception of maybe one or two points. And I used the subway the entire time. 0 complaints.
Visiting and living are two different animals
Try living here. You will feel it
OMGOD!!!! 😂😂😂😂 I’m a New Yorker Born and rised and it’s all true. I ❤️ NY but you remind me why my ass is so hostel from time to time. Smh it’s bad.
Hostel? With who? A 4ft person? That is the only kind you go up against. You be no match for a visiting hometowner or even a city class alumni. lol.
@@intelligentpower6135 HOSTILE*
Pretty honest assessment. I was born in NYC and lived for years in Brooklyn's Park Slope way back when rents there were really affordable. I left the city in the early 90s and would never move back. I'm glad I had my time there when I did. How young people manage there today is beyond me. But if you're going to live there do it when you're young...then leave before you burn out !
Although it’s somewhat true
It’s not that much of a bad place
To live...hey...you gotta take the
Good with the bad...I hate driving
So this is the place for me💯💪🏿💯
Word.
It's bad enough with you two shady city sissys there. lol.
I saw a Huntsman Spider on a subway track once. Arachnophobes, don't ever Google Huntsman Spider.
I love this city. My heart will be true
to all it has brought to my life.
Great. Then stay there and don't move to or visit close knit hometown areas.
@@intelligence6465 NYC has 95 neighborhoods and each one is different. You know your grocer, butcher, baker etc. The only difference is that in NY they don’t smile at you while stabbing you in the back. If a New Yorker doesn’t like you, you’ll know it.
Me too
@@12HappyDonuts oh that's bad that's means people from different countries they're hates other people from different countries that's only I hate from New York 🙄
@@12HappyDonuts only thing I must to do is I will not be alone in new York I will have my brother and sister or my whole family to be with me In new York people can't do anything for person if he or she have parents with them when I be abroad in place I like to go I must to be with my mom or with both parents mom and dad and when I go to place with them people in fact they're not hates me they're loves me and loves my works and everything I have 😊❤️ and also they're do anything I want so you must have parents or family 👨👩👧👦
Soooooooo exaggerated bad weather really NYC it's far from be the coolest or hottest state
But full of city scumtrash.
I’ve never been to New York but if time is such a problem and it’s hard to get places on time, shouldn’t you expect it and take that into account before going somewhere and leave as early as possible to get where you need to go on time?
Gun shots LMAOOOO
I love NYC. I bought my 700 sqft apartment in the Bronx. I paid 82k for it. You can find cheap housing if you are smart enough. Yes the city has problems but, it is not as bad as you are saying in this video
Please could you produce another video, very graphic, which shows all the filth in detail. We would love it!!!
Don't believe all this! Expensive, yes. Noisy, crowded., yes. Rude people? NO WAY!!! The friendliest place I've ever lived. NYers are cool -- there's a fun, vibe, the excitement is palpable, there's millions of restaurants, things to do and see...NY is amazing!
Friendliest? You must mean upstate. Not the city.
@@anti-lowclass7980the city is where I spend the most time
New York is only wonderful, if you are RICH!!! A working class person would struggle to survive. As a loser, I know that I would soon be homeless!!! I fucking love New York!!! PS; I do find crowds to be oppressive. Maybe, I would HATE New York!!!
You forgot parking is the worst 😂 born and raised in NYC if you not from here you definitely won’t like it
Also the rats.
Yup my #1 reason I HATE it
You forgot about the rats 😂
Mostly stereotypes here. But maybe it will help keep people away. Wer'e full.
Facts I from nyc but u don’t wanna live here 😂
You forgot " high crime and mentally ill people all over the street stabbing you in the back " !
A bad day in New York City, still better than a good day anywhere else. Gotham City
Ok bastard city shoobie. Then how come you are moving to towns in NJ?
If other people are moving out of NY thats their problem i dont care. I aint moving out. And if i do one day trust me man NJ is not on the list. Dude get a life. U got nothing better to do? Go help your mamma take out the trash. 😏
@@icoelipower6632 How old are you 12? 🤣
@@RoyalKingKrown Great comeback city shoobie.
@@icoelipower6632 i was right u are 12 😂
S CT you absolutely right.I miss the Old Village and Soho before it became hip.
U 4got parking is ALSO bad.
Plus 2many bikes!😉
Now come on, don’t mislead people!
Parking isn’t bad!
It is nonexistent!
2 many ppl
On a serious note, if you’re thinking of moving to New York, understand that ALL New York natives hate it here. It’s better to get an opinion of someone who moved here from somewhere else, particularly someone whose interest(s) you share. Unfortunately, you won’t truly know what your opinion of a place is and what your quality of life in it will be until you actually move there. Just plan ahead and give yourself options (something you should always do in general) so you can default to plan b if things don’t go your way. My life is much different than the nightmare presented in the video though.
Born in Brooklyn, LI raised. I left in 1976 for all these reasons. I can't imagine how much worse it is today. I do miss the food though.
Philly is disgusting BUT the Subways in NYC are on another level below disgusting
This is EXTREMELY ACCURATE!! Nothing differs from what she said...
NO ITS NOT nyc is not like this! She exaggerated everything especially abt the garbage everywhere, she was being very rude with what she was saying,
@@cecevickers1068 😂😂 you must live in a bubble cloud above Manhattan, must be nice!
...I've lived in NYC all of my life...aside from a summer in Albuquerque...and 2 years finishing high school upstate. Agree totally about the noise and crowds...and the MTA...and traffic...but native New Yorkers KNOW all the alternate routes....the quickest way to switch over to a dofferent train and all of the street shortcuts. I personally have avaoided Times Square almost my entire adult life...and also transferring trains at crazy/busy stations like 59th and Lexington Avenue. If you CHOOSE to live among the hoi polloi, OF COURSE, you'll be paying outrageous rent $$. You must be selective...and stick wih that neighborhood.
Better believe her. Native New Yorker who left 20 years ago.
Just came back from new york...not nearly as packed because of covid..it was kinda cool.
This is beyond exaggerated. Enjoy the drama.
This video is designed to scare off mid-westerners. NYC is the best place to live. Always something going on. Who wants to move to Nebraska and count corn cobs?
Nothing wrong with that so shut up city scumbag.
where you have to make 80k a year to live next to some zombie rats!!
yea thats just so great!! cant wait
Video starts at 1:01
There's no place like home ❤ NYC 🍎❤
She's 100% right I used to live there now I don't but I still love to visit for a long weekend
She must have either come from a desert island, a farm or a cave. As a native NYer I kept thinking "It's not THAT bad" or "You get used to it"! It's not THAT noisy or crowded; at 2, 3, 4 am you have most streets all to yourself. Rudeness is relative; NYers tell it like it is, no phoney sugar coating, most out-of-towners aren't used to that. It is expensive but worth it. It's a bit dirty but only the extremely unaware step into "bio hazards" on a regular basis. The weather is like any other seasonal area, cold in the winter, hot in the summer. 🤔 And no, my life does NOT revolve around rush hour (???) I get to work on time and work late, shop or go to happy hour to avoid the home bound rush hour crowds.
BTW anyone who lets *5 trains* go by just doesn't know how to board a NYC subway train; its a learned technique. Ultimately, my life is NOT a continuous "hustle", never has been! 😆
But basically, if you weren't born here you probably shouldn't live here, it's not for you! Visit but don't stay, you'll be sorry and end up leaving with exaggerated stories about how "horrible" New York is!
Lol, the rationalizing in posts like yours is sad but hilarious too
M K admits rudeness is relative
That means he or she is a scumbag.
I have couple-few friends who left NYC before the pandemic and they told me. leave while you can before it's too late, and don't worry about your parents, siblings, or in-laws still not wakes up about heavy death taxes, but they still complaining about food price rising and strict rules regulations.
This is why I regretted and I'm taking my chances fleeing off to the southern states.
MTA can’t be worst than CTA here in Chi City Chicago!
The MTA moves c. 11 million people per day. Bound to be a few screw ups along the way.
Nyc is a bigger city
Chicago is full of city scumbags just like NYC is.
Nyc railroad system is much bigger then chicago and it was 1st build b4 Chicago.
Only AND I SAY ONLY people from new York know this sound and what it represents: dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dada dasssssssssss.
That was 24 dadas and the reason for is each train is 8 cars long with 4 wheels
After the 3rd dada I knew you were talking about the train... I was like yo the F train is here....lmaooooooo
It’s not just 10 believe me
The winters have been relatively mild the last 2 years. Hopefully, it will stay that way
But what's up with the summers that drag on into October?! That is a pain in the ass.
Forgot to mention the giant rats and giant cockroach problem
Haga blizzard every week? What a lie! I live here for 27 years and that’s not true at all ... if u come to USA and you don’t come to NY you never came, NEW YORK NEW YORK BABY, !
Leave it to a ugly city sleazebag like you to think that NYC or any city is only for immigrants.
I bet the VIP gentlemen ask for your phone number.
Do you know me to call me names?? Talking about low class ....
You ever heard of John Rocker?
Unsubscribed and blocked
I left NYC in1974 and never went back, I don't miss it at all, plz don't come here, and stay there.
U know why rent prices are so high? Bc ppl pay them
I lived on 27th Street FIT dorm, 66th St Juilliard Dorrm, 72nd, 99th, 145 St. 168th St, after that I had to leave for a few years.🙄Unfortunately the hyperbole is a little much. Just remember to hold onto your lunch if eating outdoors or else the RATS may take it from you😁
It's not the city from Sex and the City anymore!
With all of that.........I love NYC
The subways, the trains, the buses, the commute, the nuts, the smells, the cost.
Über Babe
Yes, there are lots of homeless mentally unbalanced individuals living on the streets and subways.
The SMELL. Does that count as part of it being dirty? I’ve visited twice. The second time was during a snowstorm and the city was gorgeous, blanketed in white, and the stench was tamped down. First time though, oh my God, during the awful humid heat of summer and I still remember vividly walking out of the airport and coming literally to a stop, I felt that assaulted by the reek. It just felt like a solid wall of a stink bomb that got flung at me and only got worse in Manhattan. Just so bad and took awhile to get used to. Visit when it’s colder.
I’m grateful to New York for its opportunities for the generation before me on both my maternal and paternal sides. We are fortunate Chinese Americans.
But I suppose there actually _are_ (some or many) New Yorkers who absolutely LOVE and THRIVE on all the noise . . . congestion . . . hustle and bustle . . . overcrowding . . . traffic . . . rudeness . . .
I’m a born and bred Brooklynite but yes she’s right I moved to Virginia Beach been here for 7yrs but I miss New York that’s my home!!!! But she’s right about everything on point actually
Gun shots everyday, blizzards every weekend, people being rude all the time that is an over exaggeration. NY is a place you learn to make a decision quickly, you must plan out things( there is a lot of free stuff to see ). To a New Yorker time and the sense of urgency means something.
Intelligent Club I am not explaining anyone’s rudeness. I just saying we have a lot of native New Yorkers that are workaholic. Sense of urgency means native New Yorkers move their rear ends to make things happen finally for them selves or avoid a problem. You can find rude people in any city, state or country. Implying that is all we have, or the majority is like that is an over exaggeration. Thank you so much for your name calling and lovely titles you gave me, Mr. INTELLIGENT CLUB. You must be a troll. Looking for new blood. Remember FBI monitors the web. In the USA we have rights to our opinions and the right to disagree.
Intelligent Club I was born and raised in the glorious USA. My opinion it is a small percentage of people that are rude in large cities. Their bad behavior does get glorified by the media. Yes the FBI does monitor the web.
@dolsiemercado3140 that's because I used to be like them but good and bad exists
The First & Only time I have visited NYC was back In June 2016. I Had a pretty good time. Ate some of the Best Pizza I have ever had in my Entire Life . It was At A pizzeria Restaurant located in the Hell's Kitchen Neighborhood. We Also visited the One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower), WTC Memorial Site, And Took A Bicycle Tour of Central Park.
You had the same problem in mid 80shin NYC, lived there for 5 years, it wasn't liveable for me, couldn't wait to get out, never looked back.
Not the snow storms as much, but the heat and humidity every summer is a killer. Just weeks of heat and HIGH humidity! The train platforms are like 120 degrees and inside the trains are like the artic circle. But feeling like the artic circle is better than if you’re in the train car without AC.
I’ve lived in Queens most of my life. It’s better out here.
The pandemic hit the reset button in NYC. It's a completely different place now.
As soon as she said the noise, I gave it a thumbs up, cause that's the 1st annoyance on my own list too smh lol. 😅
If nothing else being born and raised here makes you tougher than most places.
As a tourist doing much of the exploration of Manhattan on a sunday, exactly how reliable is MTA from a Daytripper's POV?
I plan to primarily be doing my sightseeing in Midtown (Empire State building & likely the "Top of the Rock", hopefully having a dinner sized lunch & maybe a snack/dessert or two inbetween at local restaurants within, much less Central Park) and I intend on parking in either Hoboken or Jersey City if back & forth subway/rail options are good (hear you can park in Manhattan but I hear the best I have is 4 hours' time and not a minute more).
Flushing Meadows is a decent maybe, but I wanna check out the new Tappan Zee Bridges & have dinner somewhere within that area around the Hudson by around sundown. All contingent on time
ua-cam.com/video/XqMYPDXSnbY/v-deo.html 🤣 I LIVED IN NYC FOR 27 YEARS AND I MISSED IT.
You would shady city sissy.
I bet the close-knit hometowners in PA really like you. lol.
To any new Yorker from a chicagoan:. It's expensive as hell here. HOW IN THE HELL DO YALL AFFORD TO LIVE THERE?
No kidding how dirty is living in the city you for got to mission about mices and roaches rats and if you are unlucky bedbugs yea city life is disgusting some times
She nailed it: it’s a great city IF YOU ARE RICH. Otherwise, you’re going to hate it.
...and, if YOU are cool, YOU will embrace and love it!
The Narrator sounds like she's of Central/South American descent from Queens
Zoombie mode at 8am!!! LMAO! That's so me every morning! Love it
All wrong, you need to Live in New York City before you upload this video.
Great video! I've only just found your channel, gonna plough my way through the rest of your uploads, keep up the good work!
your brain will filter out the noise
stop shitting on my city. I love the grit. why do you think people come here.
@@robertmassucci1 Some of the Elite goes there. But they are way outnumbered by the deject city garbage.
Oh you don't like New York lady? Then stay the fuck outta here!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 still I'm never leaving my wonderful city!
Maybe in Manhattan but I live in Queens and all I can hear are birds Chirping
The photo at the beginning of number six is actually Philadelphia, not New York.
Same thing. Both are full of city scumbags.
Love these videos… Keep up the great work!
All ten things will not bother me I am waiting to move to New York soon cool videos
Won't bother you? You must be a scuzzrag from another city. Because no close knit hometowner or even city class alumni would say that.
Girl don't forget the ambulances
LOL sounds exactly like London
Costly living and machinic life.
EXTREMELY RIGHT ON ALL POINTS!
You didn't remember to include how much RATS and ROACHES EATING UP ALL YOUR FOOD OR WANDERING AROUND THE GARBAGE PILES.
Also how some restaurants are so dirty, how did they get an "A" grade on their sanitary grade hung by the window?
A M BS, it’s not that bad!
Exactly I hated it !!!