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NY does have some of the world's best food, but there's great stuff in LA, too. Bad resturaunts don't last long in expensive areas. San Fran is tops though. They both have great museums and stuff (ever been to the Getty Center?), but that doesn't count for much when it comes to deciding where to live. How often do you go to the museum? Could you go about as much as you do now if you just visited every now and then? It's like saying LA is superior because of all the amusement parks. I wouldn't even consider listing that as a reason for living there. Doing stuff outside...going to the beach (if available)...not being in dreary shade all the time, year-round greenery ...those are every-day quality-of-life type issue. I'd take easy access to mountain biking, water sports, skiing, hiking etc. over a bunch of overpriced bars and restuarunts 10 out of 10 times (although Mammoth is still a bit of a haul, but 10x better than anything on the east coast, and big bear and baldy are VERY close). Besides- if that's your thing there's plenty of nightlife around LA, too. I frankly don't know which place is better though for $15 beers and screaming "WHAT?" to the person 2' away. That really doesn't interest me in either city. Please enlighten me...what's better about night clubs in NY, and do you think that's an important quality of life issue for most? Basically, you can get great food and drink in either spot...so what makes NY better? Last edited by carve; 06-02-2011 at 02:21 PM.. |
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You do realize that the time it takes for you to get to your mountain biking destination you could be driving just as far north or west of manhattan to do the EXACT SAME THING. We have mountains. I go wake boarding a few times a month. So we have watersports. I want to go to the beach? I go out east. Or you can go to "The Shore"... Not my style.. but some like it.. Hell I can even take the Jitney! Don't even need a car! The beach.. well can't compare with you there. One is in a Tropical climate the other is Subtropical. Culture Culture Culture Culture. That is all you hear from people that live in NYC. You have shows, museums, classical music, BROADWAY.. I stand by my point that they are different places. They have different things. If you like warm weather and fancy palm trees... NYC is not the place for you. If you believe christmas should be associated with snow covered trees and a warm jacket.. NYC is rather nice.
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Probably just the way I was raised. I've always seen concerts, theatre, museums, etc. as an every now and then thing rather than entertainment you do several times per week. How often do you go see boradway plays? I live in the high-desert, and I'm on the bike, skis, or hiking trails 3-4 days per week. If I lived in LA one or two of those days would probably be replaced with time on a surf board, wearing Scuba gear off the chanel islands, or in a Kayak. The opportunities for that kind of thing just aren't as plentiful in NY. Besides- it's a lot less likely in NY you'll even be able to afford a car to take you to those activities, much less be able to have enough space to store all the gear.
Oh- and east-coast skiing just flat out sucks. BTW...has anyone else noticed the tags in this thread? Last edited by carve; 06-02-2011 at 02:33 PM.. |
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I can't stand Coasters from either side of the country, to be quite honest... However, saying the girls in NYC are ugly is just not true. The two cities are so damn different, it's really impossible to "bench race" to determine which is better. Chances are, based on your personality alone, one city may be awesome and the other complete shit. Sometimes, people like them both, but they're polar opposites in many ways.
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Finally something we can agree on: the area between the New York and the rocky mountains holds the national strategic ugly chick reserve. Most of the hot ones move to the coasts.
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You guys are talking about some pretty "out there" factors that would influence your decision to live in one place vs the other.
For me, the real impacts are the following: Having to take a loss at selling a new car I just bought since I don't need it in NY. The whole job thing Potentially losing a lot of my past earned income if I change companies (this is the big one because I'd be throwing away half of all the bonuses I've ever received). Potentially really missing the easy weather of LA Being further away from parents Potentially arriving to the point where I'm about to settle down and wondering why the hell I ever moved to the city...and ending up wishing I stayed in CA to raise a family. I'll miss hiking and spirited drives I thought I'd miss friends, but I can simply make new ones. Not that hard. |
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So the good points for me personally are:
If I were to move, it'd hopefully be for a job I enjoy more (this is of course the most important factor..without it, I wouldn't even consider). I straight up prefer the city to LA Better food/restaurants extremely convenient if you need to just run out and grab a bite, pick up a small load of groceries, etc. Culturally amazing with so many more different types of people fantastic museums and art galleries no chance whatsoever of ever getting another speeding ticket perfectly suitable public transportation less fake people less fake boobs and tans hotter girls in my opinion much better shopping the city just seems much more centered around a single person's lifestyle I don't know. My take on NY won't be as accurate as my take on LA since I've never actually lived there. I've visited a ton, and that is not a proper proxy for actually going through the grind of being there 365. |
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weather would be the biggest thing deterring me from moving to NYC if i wasn't already here. it's COLD in the winter, many times during the winter it is bone chilling cold. late fall and early spring in NYC sucks, weather wise.
the summer is HOT and HUMID. you will sweat 24/7 esp considering you won't drive. the summer most of the time though is very very pleasant. not ridiculously hot, and it's not always humid.
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Forgive my ignorance because I've never been, but isn't it easy to hop in your car and get to the beach, the golf course, etc...? To me, it felt like doing those things out of Manhattan were quite a drag. Especially if you're not going to have a car. |
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seeing that there are less "financial people" in LA than in NY, wouldn't you be a more valuable asset than in NY where you'd be drowning in a sea of competition? Not that I'm trying to dissuade you (personally, I wouldn't move too far from NY), but just a thought. |
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ok, and maybe my last negative comment, but don't underestimate the impact of weather.
-I know a few people that get depressed in the winter (I guess similar to people in Seattle with the rain). -You would have to change the way you dress (not a big deal, i guess). -every year, people do get serious injuries from slip-and-falls -mass transit gets worse and more crowded -if you don't enjoy winter activities, it can be a long, boring season -waking up in the morning or trying to sleep in a cold apartment really, really sucks (if you have heating problems or your super/landlord is cheap) not weather related....roaches and rats. |
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I think you're just confused and think the grass is greener. Stay where you are and make the best of it. Looks like you're gonna throw a lot out of the door just to try something thats not certain.
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Now, I just wanted to finally add that I do love NYC. Maybe, like anywhere, once you've lived somewhere for so long, the magic just kinda fades. And maybe something new becomes very attractive. Like for me, I think I'd love to try the sunny Cali weather, clean and blue-water beaches, and easy-going attitude for a few years. I'd love to have Vegas and the wine country so close. And maybe not so much anymore, but there is Mexico, too!
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