- Food
- In every nook and cranny of the city is an amazing hole-in-the-wall or not so hole-in-the-wall restaurant. Literally every day that I've been here I've either ate at or walked by a place, glanced at their menu and thought "I need to come back here!", but inevitably I probably won't because there's always another great spot around the corner. From scenic views of the city scapes and hip hotel venues and European-style cafes/bars in Soho to just plain good food, New York City is a foodie's paradise.
- There are whole food/organic/local grocery stores within a mere few blocks of where ever you are, so if you're vegetarian, vegan or just like to cook a good wholesome meal it's perfect. On the other hand, if you're lazy or tired after a long day at work you can have almost any kind of food that you could think of at your fingertips. A few clicks and your meal or groceries are delivered straight to your doorstep.
- Culture
- You cannot spend a day out and about in the city without hearing at least three other languages. It's amazing. I love it. It's like an international hub. There is every kind of neighborhood from China Town to Jackson Heights (Southeast Asian area of Queens). Virtually any American ethnic subculture can call NYC home.
- Besides shopping, eating and drinking, there are a lot of things to see here. There are so many historical sites, bookshops, record shops, concerts, galleries and exhibits-- whatever you're interested in, you're bound to find something relevant. My heart is set on seeing the McQueen exhibit before I leave (and adding one more coffee table book to my collection).
- Convenience
- Starbucks: there's one on EVERY corner. No joke. I've never seen so many Starbucks in my life. New Yorkers consume coffee like crack.
- The MTA Subway runs 24 hours a day every day and can transport you to whichever part of Manhattan you're trying to get. If that's not your cup of tea, there seems to be more taxis here than regular cars. Just flag one down and make sure you carry cash.
- Parks and recreation
- If you're homesick for some greenery, hit up Central Park or take a walk along the Hudson River. Both are beautiful.
- New York really is the city that never sleeps. You can find most things open in the middle of the night and the nightlife/club scene is unlike any other.
- Dream chasin'
- Wear what you like. Listen to whatever you want.You can come here and be yourself and fit in no matter what. ...Just don't say "y'all".
- Any dream/talent you have won't sound crazy or unimaginable to a New Yorker. People come here to pursue all kinds of careers.
Regardless, it's cheesy-- but I do ♥ NY

I was dreading going to NY in a couple weeks but you've given me hope. Insightful post!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great insight... I love the city for the same reasons. Love your sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteI have never been to NY, but you make it come to life!
ReplyDeletehey i luv NY its fun and crazy, my mum and dad first saw each other on the subway and she would telll us how they tried to make sure they caught the same train at the same time so that they could run into each other. Did u ever wonder how your parents met ?? ask them, hopefully it would be interesting too
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