New York Vs Califonia
If you may want to see how people rate California and New York, then you are in the right place.
Some people outside New York and California wonders how these two Countries are. the main truth is that these Countries are Developed. Below are the things you will see in this blog.
- Introduction of these Countries.
- Some things to know about New York.
Introduction to New York
There is simply no place in the United States as brimming with opportunities as New York City. Those of us who live here open our doors to incredible options each and every day: The chance to experience the best and newest in the worlds of art, theater, dance, and music; the ability to feast on expertly prepared foods from all over the world; the belief that we can make our voices heard on political issues, in this news media capital of the nation; and the opportunity to meet today’s movers and shakers. The ambitious come here because they know that if they want to achieve a certain level of prominence in their careers or in the eyes of the world, New York is the place to do it (are you humming “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere, right now?).
Introduction to California
The most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W).
That's all use to know about California
Life in New York.
There was always this notion that New Yorkers were rude, mean, impolite this is more often untrue than not. I believe that New Yorkers are just a bit more impatient than people who live in other cities. We’re used to efficiency and speeding up the process. Faster food, faster cab rides, faster lines all around faster living. But there’s also a reason why people can be rude, and that’s because someone else was rude to them. I’ve noticed that in many instances public rudeness is the result of a cycle that begins with the following:
Wake up in a small room.Leave the apartment to grab a coffee. Wait in line.Get honked at by a cab driver while trying to cross the street (you didn’t cross fast enough).Get to the subway. Five people push you into the train car because EVERYONE is in a rush.Everyone has a story.One thing that I always loved about this city was the diversity of stories and people. Everyone you meet has a story, and there is inspiration everywhere you go, and in every person that you meet. I always chat up my cab driver, and I’ve had some of my most memorable conversations with them hearing stories about family, success, finding new jobs, moving to a new city, food and even relationships.
Life in Califonia
Snow kinda freaks you out.Sure you go snowboarding in the winter, but snow is a pretty foreign concept off the slopes.Last time I was in Brooklyn it was a particularly chilly December evening. I was walking out of the subway when the road looked kind of weird. “Dude, snow!” I said to the guy next to me. “Yeah, what about it?” he said. “Dude!” I said, at a lost for words. He shook his head and walked away.You’ve never called it “Cali.”The only people who call it “Cali” aren’t from California. It’s not that anyone has to tell you not to say it, people just don’t. I think it’s a respect thing. It feels almost like calling your mother by her first name. I’m cringing just thinking about it.
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