Pros and Cons of Living in NYC (Worth It?)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 12. 06. 2024
- What are the pros and cons of Living in New York City? We'll be joined by @ActionKid a native New Yorker to break it all down!
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Pros and Cons of Living in New York City Chapter List:
00:00- Intro
00:38- Pro: The Food
01:35- Con: Cost Of Living
02:23- Pro: Neighborhoods
03:08- Con: Crime
03:43- Pro: Walkability
04:25- Con: The Weather Sucks
05:06- Pro: 24/7 City
05:56- Con: Hard to Form Relationships
06:33- Pro: Airport Access
07:18- Con: NYC is Dirty
08:10- Pro: Culture
09:14- Con: The Crowds
09:48- Pro: Networking
10:38- Con: Lack of Nature
11:20- Pro: Local Businesses
12:16- Cons: Noise
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My cousin lives in New York with her two teen boy and teen daughter
You did a great job telling us everything about New York
watching these type of videos remind me how much i hate living in ny
Most of us Londoners are leavin to the North of UK... Houses r cheaper .. and the food is proper nice .. as for new York I wouldn't live thr but would love to visit at Xmas đ„°đ„°đ©ÂźïžÂ©ïžâđŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż
you Forgot About ZeroEnigma Throwing a FIT at you for Being in his WAY' and Flooded Traffic' oh and Sometimes Terrorist Uses NYC as Target Practice' Remember 9-11-2001
Whether NYC is worth it to someone is entirely down to money. Can you afford to buy your own home or rent a place solo, or will you never own a home and be with roommates forever? Can you afford to take advantage of the amenities of the city? If youâre stuck in a studio apartment with no natural light, roaches for friends, and are skipping meals to make ends meet, youâll hate the city. If youâre in a loft in Dumbo and can afford to do whatever you want, youâll love the city.
One pro I love is that people arenât as cold as everyone says. Look at the people who happily jumped in on your video to talk to you. That old lady was a G!
@pabnaful where do u live ? You talk so bad about the city, Iâm wondering if the place where you live is better, or is the same âshitâ as ny is .
Yea if you donât make over 100,000 k stay out of Manhattan lol
yo fr, people are hella nice and chill, not what people say at all. i'm coming from Texas and have gone multiple times and people will greet you and talk to you for no reason
@@deznutz352 thatâs not true in the slightest lmfao
I love New York itâs my fav place but im scared if I move there Iâll get used to it and it wonât feel special anymore.
Pros: your living in New York
Cons: your living in New York
That's true
My advice before anyone decides to move here to NYC - come visit first, make sure to see as many of the different Boroughs as possible, and then think about it for a while.
Living here and visiting, are two completely two different things - but moving here without a frame of reference is probably not the best of choices. Take that from someone that moved here from 9000+ miles away - where life is very different.
should i move to new york because i wanna go to uni there and am not sure if iâll be able to handle it
@@nvrxvi Don't move to New York City just for the sake of moving to New York City. If you get accepted into a university then fine, just be aware of the trappings this place holds. If you aren't sure, my advice is to visit first, do some homework (which this channel is perfect for) and then decide whether to take plunge or not.
@@reclusenz thanks appreciate it
You need to get an Airbnb with a kitchen and shop for a weekâs groceries. Go out during morning/evening rush hour and see what your commute would be like. Sleep in a place that isnât as soundproofed as hotels are, and see how you feel about the fact that it wonât be quiet at 2am.
Staying in a hotel and staying in a home are totally different experiences.
@@hothotheat3000 Couldn't agree more - my first exposure to NYC was when my first 3 month visit from New Zealand was quite the wake-up call (no pun intended).
There is only so much Melatonin (which you can pickup at any CVS) that can help with sleep, but isn't a sure-fire solution in the long run. After time all the speeding tucks, police sirens, fire engines and loud drunks eventually just fade into 'background noise'. Don't forget, once you spend some time in NYC and then visit back home (which is dead silent at night, for me) I probably got less sleep as I was trying to reacclimatize back to the complete silence. Totally got with AirBnB even though it can sometimes be frowned on by some landlords.
This was a fun video to make đ Despite all its cons NYC is still awesome đ
Your video's make me wanna visit there so bad.
I know you love the city even though you got the cons
It was really fun, i love it :))
You forgot the beaches...Rockaway, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, and many others in NYC!
Not really. Traffic, weather is ok, taxes, politicians, some rude people, skyline is not that good anymore, food isnât really that good. If you have a good job or a good family or just wealthy youâll have a pretty good life. But as a person who doesnât earn a lot of money. I wouldnât move here at all. There are so much better places in usa and the world than New York City.
As a native New Yorker for 25 years, my biggest pro of New York is the culture & dare I say; women. Iâve meet soo many fascinating people from all walks of life from all over the world that say New York is the greatest place theyâve ever been, but I find ironic because as a native New Yorker, New York is just normal for me haha. Also whenever I put in an effort to meet women in the city, whether in the streets, parks, bars, or clubs, I meet an abundance of incredible women that inspire to to becoming a better man every day. The biggest con for me, besides the rent, is that unless you have a car, you can often feel like youâre âstuckâ in the city. I donât know how to fully explain it, but sometimes being in New York & having everything you need within your neighborhood, it can be hard to draft out to other neighborhoods or if you donât have a car get out of the city & see other nature views & communities outside of the city. New York has my heart forever, but sometimes taking a break from the concrete jungle is a must.
yeah makes sense, I live in Florida, but now in the Summer it sucks...I'm going to reverse snowbird next year, 6 months FLa/winter and probably 6 months Tahoe or somewhere cooler for the Summer...we literally are snowed in by the heat here and the food sucks to boot
I mean, there's long island?! that's out of the city and there are plenty of nature space
@Fernando Cunha Hahhahah lessggoo Big Peach! Good one
The grass is more greener on the other side - right?
@@Joseph3391399 ... And there are beautiful beaches in the Hamptons!!
Give that 'old woman' an award. If you're scared, say you're scared. She brought that old NYC energy
She probably was around in the crack epidemic of NY. Crime today is nothing compared to then
The old NYC was much better. The new one has a transitory vibe.
@@user-or6yn8pm3c is it safe to come there as a tourist? Weâd like to but weâre worried about how criminals get arrested but then get released again to commit more crimes! đ€
@@MrManfly Yes it's safe
@@MrManfly Nope it isn't at all safe. You can find violent thugs on a bad day
You know some of that noise can be relaxing to some people. i remember when i was about 19 and i moved to Queens village from brooklyn. Man, it was so quiet, I couldnt sleep.
Was weird in park slope actually
I was always a city kid and raised in London. Now I live in noisy New York but also I spend time up in rural Massachusetts. The noises in New York gives me raw energy. The noise in rural Massachusetts, which is just as relentless if less brutal, reminds me that America runs at 60 Hz rather than 50 Hz. We often get power outages in Mass and there are a few moments of actual quiet then⊠for about thirty seconds after which all the private generators have been sparked up! I actually like the sound of New York! It has both a rhythm and a melody of its own.
@@francispower1418 me, too! Gives me energy walking out of the house in the morning, walking and hearing the city :)
i actually lived in queens village for a few months after we had a fire.. we live in virginia now tho
It's so weird, but lately, I've suddenly developed a longing to maybe move to NYC at some point. I've wanted to move to Europe for years, but my wife doesn't want to be that far from her family. NYC has some of what I'm really looking for. Growing up in rural Maine, I never thought I'd want to live in NYC. Yet, after 15 years of living in the DC area, I've fallen in love with urban life.
Maybe one day.
It was my dream to live in NYC since I was young from Idaho. I finally went to NYC my first time a year and a half ago in the winter. After visiting I am not so sure. I would rather live in a calmer place near by with nature and frequently visit instead!
Truth. Nyc is a place to visit not a place to live. (Resident here)
Itâs called Connecticut
Agree. I'm only an hour and a half away from NYC and ten minutes from Philly. Both are enjoyable for frequently visiting, but I don't think I could do city life on the daily.
@@jencrecelius3565 Are you in lehigh valley????
@@ClaraWsfreedom I'm thinking Rhode Island. Always wanted to live somewhere by the sea. It is like a quaint Boise, ID but with water. đ
I live in Houston. Letâs talk about humidityâŠđ€Ł
I live in Iowa where you need a snorkel to breath outside in the Summertime! đ€Ł
Iâm from Houston and have lived in NYC for the past 12 years or so. Gotta say the thing I miss is air conditioning! Everything here is the half-Ass window units. So even though Houston is much hotter and more humid, you donât have to suffer in it as much as here where youâre walking around so much, or OMG waiting for a subway on a sweltering platform. Houston knows how to crank the ac!
I live in Florida still want to talk about humidity
Living in Houston is like breathing in a swamp every day
The humidity there is no joke
Let's talk about how in this modern city you can't have a dryer and washing machine inside your house unless you live in luxury condominiumsâŠ. Wasted an afternoon of your only day off to do laundry is the worst cons against living here⊠đ
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a lot of places have a washer and dryer nowadays.
@Nicolas B. HenryThe apartment buildings I have lived always have very nice laundry room, but I prefer to do my laundry in public laundry place to spice up the otherwise boring chore.
There are several cool and artistic laundry places I go for Fun. New York City is the One and Only very unique and precious city in USA. I moved back from west coast ( Vegas and LA) and feel blessed to live in NYC again.
I remember how my kid sister lived for a few years on the penthouse floor of an upper east side skyscraper in manhattan - but still had to traipse off to some laundry room, where all kinds of millionaires (who always, Always dressed like slobs and nutty Cat Ladys) were also doing their laundry, or else their cleaner was doing it (because God forbid that they tidy their own small, cramped luxury apartments themselves using the wriggly things at the end of their arms). By contrast, you could go into the poorest council house or flat in Ireland, and you'd almost certainly find a washing machine and dryer. On my very rare visits to see her over there, I always wryly noticed her ludicrously wealthy neighbours still schlepping off to the laundry room - not even their wealth could get them their own washing machine in their apartment.
Older buildings have bad plumbing. They really weren't built for that. Since the pandemic many apartments have been upgrading due to demand.
Cons: Crime, Homeless, traffic, cost of living. Pros: Accessible transportation, Culture, Corner Bodega
Comparing to other big cities New York is one of the safest, but cost of living is insane.
In Staten Island where I live it's without many of those cons mentioned, and I'm a 35 minute drive away from Manhattan.
@@pizzareviewsonthego Nice place, but expensive as the rest of NY.
@@ogrig3430 its one of the safest because we have 8 million people so yea on paper, it is safe.
@@pizzareviewsonthego u have to drive though....
"$2,000 a month for a 1 bedroom apartment..."
1 Bedroom Apartment in The Bay Area: "Ohh so you're challenging me?!"
San Diego comes in âhold my beerâ
I think the pros outweigh the cons but the cons are creeping up
Born and raised in the Bronx, the pros outweigh the cons when youâve got money, other wise it sucks.
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@@NYPATRIOTBX exactly
@pabnaful stop spamming your trash replies on the comments please
@pabnaful someone salty they donât live here
As a person in their late 20s going into their 30s and an LA native, there is nothing like NYC. So while you're young or just have the money for it, I think it's worth experiencing it. LA doesn't come close to it.
Greetings from Albania , i am a 16 year old girl , and i want to know if i should go to a university in NYC , when i turn 18 , please guide me đ«¶đ»
â@@They_Luv_El NYC has some of the best universities globally in categories like finance, arts, music, acting, engineering, law, etc. It's the global hub of the world, offering numerous opportunities in fields ranging from finance, technology, fashion, law, media, etc. You should definitely consider it as NYC provides a wide range of exposure. However, you have to be careful and do your research, as living in NYC can be extremely expensive; even as a student, you can easily spend up to $2000 a month.
@@yeshwathram6197 thank you so much for your reply, it definetly helped me alot ! I will talk to close friends and family about it , but I definitely consider it as a place for my future, since i love America
Iâve lived here for 15 years! I wouldnât live anywhere else. But Iâve always lived in Brooklyn or Queens where itâs less frenetic and crowded and less expensive. But on the other hand I feel maybe Iâm missing out in the true NYC experience most people think of. Have you done a video or will you do one on the pros and cons of living in Manhattan v. the Outer Boroughs
Good idea đĄ
I just watched a video of Brooklyn Christmas walk 2020, oh my god it's damn so beautiful with lighting and Snowfall, would definitely want to come across Brooklyn at year end
native New Yorker and was thinking about moving to the outer boroughs. Sometimes I get tired of the crowdedness if Manhattan. It feels like I can breath when I go to LI or anywhere outside of nyc
NYC IS DANGEROUS.
True NYC experience is your own real experience.
You did a pros and cons of NYC before which I liked. I like this new updated version with ActionKid. Great job boys!!
ALWAYS love seeing Action Kid pop up on here. Just naturally entertaining.
Iâm from the midwest and have lived in Europe for over 25yrs, including many yrs in Denmark which makes NYC look cheap. The wife loves NYC and I do well anywhere.. Life is what you make it.
I'm also originally from the Midwest. Have been in New York some 35 years....came here for the culture.
Waite, Denmark is more expensive than NYC?
lol of course Denmark is more expensive lol
We sometimes have more nature to enjoy in New York than we realize. I always enjoy visiting the upper west side community gardens for their annual tulip festival. But there are community gardens all over the city, throughout all five boroughs. If you move to New York and miss nature try connecting with your local community gardens.
No you donât lol
@@andremcflurry4528 We do, far more than people realize. Same as in any city. But less than my native London, which is generally more suburban.
I'm not an American but I lived in NYC for 6yrs from 1997-2003 because of my father's job. I went to high school there and learned English and experienced the real American culture. I was devastated for many years after I left. I kept on moving around to different countries where I'd call "home" but never got over NYC and wish I could move back and start all over again eventhough this would be real hard to do. There is definitely no place like NYC.
Greetings, where were you originally from if I may ask? I'm glad you found the U.S. welcoming
@@KiDCRuDi_hi , im replying to your comment only bc i think only youâll reply , are you from nyc or even america , i want TIPS
I live in nyc I love the food, culture, energy and diversity.
Itâs expensive but if you have a great job and benefits itâs a blast.
I live in crown heights and have a nice two bedroom for 2300
Itâs worth all the pains in the ass.
Me, living in Georgia, laughing when he said the humidity sucks in NYC. đ€Ł
Btw⊠24/7 Subway and food is not the same in the whole city, especially if you decide to live outside of Manhattan⊠location, location, location! That's the key
So move to Manhattan?
Itâs always been my dream since I was 8 years old to live and work in NYC. Itâs been my favorite place since I was little. Iâm aware of all the cons but you donât have to spend your whole life there if you donât wish. I just wanted to spend a couple years there while Iâm still in my 20âs. Only thing stopping me is the fear of switching jobs but otherwise, if the right opportunity came up, I probably wouldnât hesitate
Same! My dream since 6th grade
Definitely miss the food the most - by far one of the biggest pros of NYC. The variety is second to none
Amen
yep, used to live in New Orleans...the place is a hole, but the food more than makes up for it...hope they are ok after IDA
What I love about New York City is the great variety of foods, cultures and entertainment it offers.
Those are the pros, and the Cons I have regarding New York City is what I would find in almost any other city of this size, the streets, the subways, and the water should and can be cleaner. The noise and air pollution is sometimes a problem.
One big pro about New York is the food and how affordable food is in specific areas. Since New York is the Central hub of the world, you have a little bit of everything.
PRO: Getting your steps in definitly, youll get alot of excercising runing to your train.
CON: Prices are just way too expensive even the hotels for 3 days cost $500
Donât want to sound like an âelitestâ or whatever, but NYC is really enjoyable when you can afford it. Iâve experienced NYC struggling in my early 20s, and enjoyed it then. But once I was able to afford it, the possibilities never end. â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž Love it here. No city in the U.S. has this level of convenience and the energy is addicting.
(Side note: it was also a great place to learn during the struggling years. You can build character, find yourself, set your standards, learn about people, different cultures, and hustle if you got it in you. Truly grateful for the good and the bad that the city has. â€ïž)
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There are pros and cons anywhere in the world, even the world has pros and cons, but for me visiting NYC as a tourist it allâs add up to how does it feel to be somewhere, the people, the sights and the way the city feels. NYC for is one big Pro. And everything you describe just adds to that. đ. The only Con is l, that I am not theređ. Love your videos, Love from Denmark.
Pros New York exciting great night life. Cons You might get tired of the hustle bustle. I donât think New York is the best place to live, but one of my favorite places to visit. NYC doesnât lack action.
Living in NYC definitely is more suited for the younger crowd looking to advance their careers and are single.
NY used to be a real city ,but as it became more gentrified and watered down, it because more common and lost it's edge . The bars that wouldn't let people in 25 years ago will let you in now if you buy bottle . All you have to do is pay . It lessened New York's reputation and made it like any other city in the US ..
I like how one of you have the prospectives of PROS and the other explained the CONS. really nice balance and touch to this video
Who would go to NYC to âsee nature?â Also, AK-you havenât experienced humidity until youâve been to SW Florida. Oh and I live in the suburbs and we have plenty of homeless people and crime. Itâs everywhere. I â€ïž NY!
Here in Staten Island, we have the largest park space in terms of acres per any other city. That's why I live here and if I need to go to Manhattan, Im a 35-40 minute drive away.
@@pizzareviewsonthego staten island is too driving centric though and not walkable enough.
the best thing about ny (IMO) are the parks. they are so beautiful. not just central park, but fort tryon, battery park, prospect park, and sooooooo many others. in my neighborhood alone, we have 3 parks (almost 5 really). if you live in Manhattan, you can basically bike around the coastline from one park to the other without going into a street. the issue is with them is violent crimes are very much on the rise in the parks as well. in one of my local parks there was an issue with a mass r*pist, something that's been unheard of for decades.
my mom 100% goes to new york city to see nature XD
@@veneneify alley pond park in queens is pog
Excellent and balanced video with both the pros and cons.
Canât wait, Iâll be watching it tomorrow
Greetings from Singapore!
Iâm still very young and have a lot I need to do before even considering living in NYC but going from living in a boring place to living in a bustling city despite all the pros and cons sounds like a good trade
I think people always think the grass is greener on the other side, they see how glamorized the city is on tv and in movies. I lived near LA, let me tell you it is nothing like how itâs depicted on TV. Thereâs great aspects to these cities, but nobody will know what itâs really like to live there till you make the move, and possibly regret it
Native Park Slope, Brooklyn New Yorker here! Born and raised! Went to PS 321 (the school he is standing next to in the beginning of the video), MS 51, and John Jay (Graduated from Global Studies)!
Having that said, I agree with a lot of things in this video. All of NYC is very, very accessible. No need for a car at all; you can get anywhere in the city for $2.75 by bus or train. And it literally is the city that never sleeps. The job market is also great. Anything you are trying to pursue career-wise you can do in NYC. Great for networking. NYC is also extremely diverse; I think Queens is considered one of the most diverse places on the planet.
However, there are cons. NYC is very aggressive. People like to say that NYCers aren't mean, but I think we should just call a spade a spade. We are kind, but we are not nice. It is also extremely dirty. Even in Park Slope (one of the nicest neighborhoods in the City) you will see trash and rats. The city is also really cramped, and that plays into crime. You are never more than 10 or so blocks from a bad neighborhood. Most of all, it's insanely expensive to live here. Moderate neighborhoods are still almost impossible to live in without rooming unless you make good money (40x the rent is usually required and if a 1-bedroom is $2,000 a month in an ok neighborhood, then you're looking at $80K easy as a requirement), and anything affordable for most other people is usually in high crime or very desolate neighborhoods. Even as a native New Yorker, this is what ultimately broke me and my wife to move out (we bought a house in Saratoga and are moving next week). As an addendum to that, if you have young kids expect to pay almost-rent prices for daycare. It's not uncommon to spend $1,500-$2,500 a month on a decent daycare (not even a really good one).
I will always have love for NYC, and especially Brooklyn. My roots are in Park Slope and my heart will always be there. But living in NYC feels more and more like Stockholm Syndrome the older I get and especially now with COVID. People are somehow convinced that it's great to live in a very expensive and aggressive city littered with crime and literally litter (pun intended!). There is also the growing avoided topic of people moving to NYC and gentrifying the city. If you are going to move here, don't come here and complain about what us natives have been doing for years. Expect to come here and hear block parties, people hanging out at night, noisy ice cream truck music in the summer, and people playing loud music. These are NYC past times that make NYC what it is. I honestly wouldn't recommend anyone move to NYC unless you've done EXTENSIVE research and can absolutely afford it. It's for some, but not for everyone who comes here.
MORE Comments like this one đ That's the reality of NYC... and I see it as a non-native who moved from North NJ 10 years ago.
Cannot wait to visit again soon , waiting for your borders to open again! Best wishes from the UK!đŹđ§
Another great video! Love Action Kidd!
Very nice video I love how the two of you come together and say the pros or cons of New York
I moved to NYC almost a year ago now and it hasnât been perfect but I can say Iâve had a pretty good time so farđ
I'm trying to find out what it's like now that they've locked out people who have not taken the shot.
@@CZcamsCX9 true, iâve been having zombie-like symptoms since taking the covid infection
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yea great place to have fun not a good place to live and raise a family
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Brighton beach, Brooklyn here.
Loved the collab content guys .
love this video, thank you so much!! thinking of moving to Brooklyn and your videos have helped a lot- I'm actually going to be scouting neighborhoods over labor day weekend :)
Moved from NYC to Orlando 3 yrs ago⊠going back to NYC in Dec⊠there is a magic in that city. âșïž
Hi Jon. Iâm loving all your tips for travelling to NYC. My 2020 trip from Australia đŠđș was canceled. I just saw your 5 best countries to visit in 2017 and wondered, what are your 5 best places to travel to when overseas travel is back?
Following you and @actonkid from Brasil. Looking forward you visit NYC again. Thank you for sharing all these contents with US.
Your presentation skills are exceptional. You do a better job than most journalists on tv.
I lived in NYC until 2020 when I left because of COVID and I seriously miss it. I hated living there when I was there, but I think a lot of it had to do with where I was living (a really shitty room in an even shittier apartment a literal stones throw from the BQE). I went back in March and realized just how much I missed it.
Great video, guys !! Thanks for being honest and not trying to paint a rosy picture. Love seeing 2 of my favorite guys in the same video !! Transplanted native New Yorker here. I was strongly considering moving back, but then I got sick. Really sick (Not Corona related). Not sure at this point which way my health is gonna go, so I may never get back there. It makes me sad, but you two make me feel like I am back there with your videos. Thank you for that. You've given me much happiness at a bleak time in my life. God Bless. As a side note: I haven't had a decent bagel in years !! ugh
Feel better
@@HereBeBarr Thank you. :-)
Been watching your videos on NYC very helpful for upcoming trip there end of this month
LOVE NYC!!!! I do like the subway, but i like cars too lol. Just sucks that you can't carry much with you when you are out
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really like what?
@@andrefecteau extra clothes, makeup bag, laptop, it becomes alot
@@NormaGeli you can't find a way to pare it down? Use the phone, extra dress/top/lycra underwear and lipstick/blush/toothbrush in a medium size purse? Those vacuum seal bags work well to compress soft items...for me I want something to eat if I have to travel so no $14 bagel stops...anyways, just curious
Here be Barr - Compliments to you and your guest ActionKid for a stunningly good video of NYCâs Pros and Cons.
Yes. Excellent. Thank you
My Pros: Food, walkability, public transportation
Cons: Dirty, crime, homelessness, getting from one side of the city to the other can take forever, Overcrowded, rent is expensive, small living quarters, limited to what kind of shopping you can do because you need to walk it up stairs or out it in a cab.
this is so wholesome man
U donât have to be afraid of crime in Park Slope, thatâs one of the richest safest parts of the city! Thatâs not a good representation of what crime is really like in NYC
It's also not representative of what your esthetic experience will be like to make a video standing on one of the nicest streets in one of the the most expensive neighborhoods in the entire city.
Yea ,come to The South Bronx .That will make you LEAVE New York ..
I am born and raised in NYC so I loved this video! Just subscribed :)
Hi..I heard that it is hard to make friends there ,i 'm from France ,Paris.I use to live in LA ,i got the citizenship ,but i don't know anything much about NY,just went 2 times..
The change of seasons is a pro I love in Florida and I don't have that I miss that
Great video, I love @ActionKid's channel
Nice one gents, I really enjoy the variety of food in New York, can't wait for my next visit
OMG ACTIONKID? I WATCH HIS VIDEOS ALL THE TIME! It was a way of âtravelingâ to New York during the pandemic. What a nice dude! Itâs so good getting to know his face and his voice đ
My fiancé and I went to visit last week for 5 days and immediately fell in love with it
We live in Virginia working deadend (but decently paying) jobs.
We now have our sights set on moving there to expand our horizon and start a new life. My current job also has an office 30-40 minutes from the city so I can probably transfer.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Loved all the little jokes as well when speaking about the cons đ thanks for sharing!
I hate NYC summers, but love NYC winters especially if there is a lot of snow!
I canât wait to get back to NYC. I miss the noise of the city as well as the city In general. Roll on may 22.
About a week ago my friend who lives in Sydney took one of those Facebook quizzes about selecting all the places youâve traveled to. Sheâs traveled a lot and I made a comment about me needing to travel more. Her answer to me was, âyeah, but look where you live.â PS - I love your đŹđ· travel videos. I was born there, but can count how many times Iâve gone there on one hand and still have fingers left over. Maybe next summer.
Thank you ! Very informative đ
This was an awesome videođSome cool spots all around NYC
Pro and cons I still đ NEW YORK CITY I also am loving this video
Born and Raised in The Bronx.Going back for Bronx Night market soon
Was visiting NYC not too long ago and was totally in love with it. And yes, there is a hell of lot of noise everywhere. One thing that really deters to you live there, it is frigging expensive. But your videos about NYC makes you want to go back!
Fantastic, HUGE fan of both of you!
That was great thanks đ
One thing I like about living in NYC is that you can ignore jury duty and they won't come after you.
ayy love watching this collab!
This video made me love đNYC much more than ever. Btw,talking about crowded subway, Actionkid welcome to Tokyo subway đ
You could produce a remarkably similar list about London. Our weather isn't quite as wild and London does get quiet after 2300 (even 2200 recently). One lovely thing about London is the amount of parks and there is a surprising amount of nature around (well foxes). The subway seems a bit horrible though compared to the Tube.
Good Morning! Former Jersey girl! Miss the east coast! Especially the food!
I've wanted to live in NYC all my life. I'm originally from there but my family moved to Nashville, TN, where I am now, when we were 5. I've always wanted to move back. I lived in San Francisco for 5 years and it's very different from NYC.
my goal is to move too New York next year, this is definitely a helpful video!
ACTION KID BABY!!!! YES SIR!!!
I'm an early riser. Nothing's open until later.
Such a great video guys
NY here i come!!!
The thing about NY is itâs dope , growing up there taught me so much , showed me so much , made me exposed to certain things , itâs just the money . I was living with my dad , working 40 hours and that was just to survive . Everything is expensive , taxes , food , traveling , gas & then parking is ridiculous/ non existent. Iâve spent 1 hour looking for parking that Iâve never found and went home . Itâs so packed , it was fun to grow up in but Iâm glad I took the experience and left . 26 moved to Austin from the BX and itâs so dope here . Getting expensive but at least you get 800 sq ft apartments with a bedroom kitchen and closet for a decent price unlike NY
I have to say Jon that a pro about living in NYC is the culture, and a con about living in NYC is that its expansive. I would still like to move to NYC in a few years.
Look.. My friend... Ive watched your vids for a long time... You stand out ... You keep it real
I love actionkid big up man all love bro
Pro you never stop learning new things .. Con the lack of Assessability for the seniors and disabled with the MTA and and yes that includes moms and the baby strollers and the act of kindness of a New Yorker to help them up and down the stairs
Lived in NYC all my life. Escaped it. Happier for it, but I do miss it at times. I recommend to live just outside of it if possible and you don't mind commuting. Jersey City is a good option.
Gorgeous old Architecture is a top pro for me.
I've been thinking about moving to new york and this video helps! thank you.
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I don't know why it's tough. I think its easier to date and find someone in NYC than any other place. I've know people not from NYC who moved and a year or two later are married.
I wanna go to New York now :) but Iâm just a 12 year old kid but it looks so amazing đ€©
I've always wanted to live in New York! It just seems like such a fun place to be!
I can relate! I used to live in Sunset Park (Brooklyn) I used to walk from my block all the way to the Barclays Center and it was fun!! Thereâs a really good night life!!
Iâll be back soon