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    Greetings from NYC.

    Been here three days now. First day impressions wasn't good!. The city is (compared to irish cities) very dirty and there's a constant smell, not sure what it is, maybe its all the food stalls on the streets. The people are pretty damn ignorant, and again I'm comparing this to Irish people. Everything is fast paced, but I expected that.

    Fvcking cab drivers!. First one was ok, probably because there's a fixed rate from the airport to the hotel. Other than that the rest have either ripped me or tried to rip me off. I took a taxi from Union Sq. to Ground zero, the bastard charged me $25-. Yea, I'm a stupid tourist. He tried to pretend I didn't hand him a fifty dollar bill. That night we got the same treatment. Got a cab from Times Sq. to 30th st. (hotel) the fare was something like $5 but he tried to short change me by $35 dollars. Thats happened twice. So I've learned not to give big bills to cab drivers and expect the proper change.

    I thought the beer at home in Ireland was expensive, but WOW. $6 a pint, and their half ltrs, so not a full pint is just another rip!.

    I had a thread about tipping a few days before I left. In my opinion most people here don't deserve to be tipped!. I haven't had good service anywhere. Absolutely nothing like back home.

    But all the said. NYC is a pretty amazing place to see, ONCE!. Its like everything you see on TV I guess. The Empire state building was pretty impressive, I went early in the morning and got to the top in less than ten minutes, no waiting. The views are unreal, breath taking when the highest building your used to is probably 4-5 stories tall!.

    I don't think I'd come back to NYC. Next time I'd try Boston and hope for friendlier people. But I'm learning to be more pushy. People will hate my new attitude when I get home.

    I think thats about it. Oh, as a white I feel like a minority here, lol. And why is it that its the orientals who speak better English than everyone else?. Excuse me guys, and don't jump on the race card, but I can't understand a word black people say, lol..

    Oh, damn I'm an ass man for sure. We don't have latino ass like this back home!. Have to take some street ass photos, their lovely!. Just a pity there's alot of fat chics here. But some damn fine one's too.

    Up to almost 200 photos in three days!.

    Hey (I thought I was almost finished) does New York have the smallest fattest police men and women in the world?. Although I've spoken to a few, and their so friendly, they could teach Irish cops some manners. I've also noticed most have irish surnames too, maybe I'll come back and join!.

    Compared to Irish street crime seems very low, there's no sence of trouble here. Compared to back home!.

    Thats really it this time. Sorry if I sound negative to you native New Yorkers here, but I'm having a brilliant experience really. its just soooo different to Ireland.

    -BOUNCER

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    I agree 10000% with your review man...NYC is not my kinda place. Cool to visit once.

    but don't expect friendlier people in Boston...

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    LOL right on dude, keep us informed!

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    dont bash too many people mate!!

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    Next time take a trip to San Francisco, and take a day to hit the L.A. area to see Hollywood, Venice Beach, etc. I don't advise visiting L.A. and making it your mainstay, just a day or two pass-through. It's crowded as f*ck, and also has it's issues as w/N.Y. I'd stay in San Francisco and check out the crystal clear air, beautiful coastline, restaurants up the ass, Alcatraz Island, etc.

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    I've never been to NYC, but plan on going soon (hopefully this summer). I'm always suspicious of big cities, especially cab drivers. I always feel like I'm trying to be taken advantage of. Keep us posted with your experience.

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    Try to look past all the short comings of the city you have eincountered....... NYC is actually a beautiful city and has so much to do.

    Be smart and you will have fun.

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    I like NYC but only to visit, I couldn't live there. If it's east coast you are liking try going down to Virginia along the coast it's really beautiful down there. People are nicer and there isn't so much nastiness in the air. The Vermont/Conneticut area is really nice as well, but can be expensive (though not much more so than NY).

    What else did you do in the big city, and is this your first time in the states?

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    hoping to get to nyc soon loved both coasts especially the west,i went to hollywood last year and spent all day dodging flea bitten peasants.

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    Ireland is a beautiful and amazing place IMO. New York would be too hetic for me.

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    i only liked the sites of new york... everytime ive been i enjoyed the places we went, but the ppl, are like rats...

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    I been all over the world and all over the US and I gotta admit NYC is unique in its own. People are pretty fiercly independent and rarely give a shit about anything. its a very tough place to live because competition is so tough and its very expensive, so everything is a battle. It's fun when you get used to it but its a very very tough place to make it in this world.

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    If you can make it in NYC you can make ti anywhere Period end of story.

    BTW-Did you hit any museams? Eat any of the great food? Go to Broadway? Hit up the nightlife?

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    NY is the capital of the WORLD end of story.

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    Yeah NYC is considered to be the greatest Mega City in the country. And yeah, Boston would not be too much different in terms of attitude, even though it is subtly very different culturally, as would be San Francisco, as Swole inferred.

    But all of the cites here are, as many have said, cool to visit, but a hell hole to live in. There has been a rush for folks to move out of them here for at least 40 years. I am not sure of the statistic, but even though city populations are huge, I think they comprise a minority of the country's population now.

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    haha taxi drivers go out at night like late and watch them race each other its fun to drive along with them. every street light basically changes at the same times and at night theres less traffic its just funny they never stop!

    i rarely take taxis when i go in usually walk around or the subway..1st time to new york have fun strike up a covnersation with some of the homeless you will have fun with the conversation they usually give you a good half hour of laughter..

    the best to do is like take a week and drive the east coast and stay in every state for a day or so its a fun expeirence..although ft launderdale and miami are my fav stops on the way down and virginia beach...and yes the jersey shore in the summer.

    ive never been to california only a lay over on my way to hawaii but i stepped off the plane in L.A. and you think that nyc air is filthy..lol

    have a good time theres a good like book i guess you would call it about with every resturant in nyc in it give your how they are rated for food, atmosphere, price, service i believe its called zagats? good read for your stay in nyc.

    also take the trian from penn station out to long island check out the beach and what not theres a lot to see out here for a 1st timer...gluck

    also long island is cleaner air and more suburbs and get more roaralish the further east you travel..a few good irish places in suffolk county lots of people from 'the old country'
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    Well I'm in bouncers hotel right now sittin at the same computer he used to make this thread. But the shithead isnt here. I figured he'd be out for the day. I'll chill out here for a little while. I left a message at the front desk for him. This shit is like a blind date.

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    I just paid like 5 ****in bucks at this damn pay for internet computer they have to make the time pass. i got 3 minutes till its done and I aint got no more dollar bills. He better hurry back cuz the other computer is broken and I been a friggin hog at this one. People are waitin to e-mail their familes back in the old country. But i aint lettin them hehehehe.

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    Yea, Im not a big fan of NY. I didnt like it when I went. I did really like Hollywood and San Francisco like sc said tho. Hollywood/Venice/Hunting beach are fun places..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOUNCER

    I don't think I'd come back to NYC. Next time I'd try Boston and hope for friendlier people. But I'm learning to be more pushy. People will hate my new attitude when I get home.

    -BOUNCER
    Dont count on that! It is one extreme or the other- crack heads and silver spoon kids that watched waaaaayyyy to much BET growing up, or the Yuppie/Richy-Rich types. NYC takes Boston hands down.
    Head over to Brooklyn(Little Odessa) or the Bronx(Arthur ave) if you want a good time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOUNCER
    Been here three days now. First day impressions wasn't good!. The city is (compared to irish cities) very dirty and there's a constant smell, not sure what it is, maybe its all the food stalls on the streets. The people are pretty damn ignorant, and again I'm comparing this to Irish people. Everything is fast paced, but I expected that.

    Fvcking cab drivers!. First one was ok, probably because there's a fixed rate from the airport to the hotel. Other than that the rest have either ripped me or tried to rip me off. I took a taxi from Union Sq. to Ground zero, the bastard charged me $25-. Yea, I'm a stupid tourist. He tried to pretend I didn't hand him a fifty dollar bill. That night we got the same treatment. Got a cab from Times Sq. to 30th st. (hotel) the fare was something like $5 but he tried to short change me by $35 dollars. Thats happened twice. So I've learned not to give big bills to cab drivers and expect the proper change.

    I thought the beer at home in Ireland was expensive, but WOW. $6 a pint, and their half ltrs, so not a full pint is just another rip!.

    I had a thread about tipping a few days before I left. In my opinion most people here don't deserve to be tipped!. I haven't had good service anywhere. Absolutely nothing like back home.

    But all the said. NYC is a pretty amazing place to see, ONCE!. Its like everything you see on TV I guess. The Empire state building was pretty impressive, I went early in the morning and got to the top in less than ten minutes, no waiting. The views are unreal, breath taking when the highest building your used to is probably 4-5 stories tall!.

    I don't think I'd come back to NYC. Next time I'd try Boston and hope for friendlier people. But I'm learning to be more pushy. People will hate my new attitude when I get home.

    I think thats about it. Oh, as a white I feel like a minority here, lol. And why is it that its the orientals who speak better English than everyone else?. Excuse me guys, and don't jump on the race card, but I can't understand a word black people say, lol..

    Oh, damn I'm an ass man for sure. We don't have latino ass like this back home!. Have to take some street ass photos, their lovely!. Just a pity there's alot of fat chics here. But some damn fine one's too.

    Up to almost 200 photos in three days!.

    Hey (I thought I was almost finished) does New York have the smallest fattest police men and women in the world?. Although I've spoken to a few, and their so friendly, they could teach Irish cops some manners. I've also noticed most have irish surnames too, maybe I'll come back and join!.

    Compared to Irish street crime seems very low, there's no sence of trouble here. Compared to back home!.

    Thats really it this time. Sorry if I sound negative to you native New Yorkers here, but I'm having a brilliant experience really. its just soooo different to Ireland.

    -BOUNCER
    Head toward the Midwest, you will feel more at home here. I do not enjoy the Big Apple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13
    Head toward the Midwest, you will feel more at home here. I do not enjoy the Big Apple.
    Yes, come to the Midwest. It's more laid back and real IMO.

    I didn't like New York as well. Too hectic for me.

    Try out a smaller size city such as Kansas City and you'll have a different opinion than New York.

    If I was coming to the U.S. for the first time, I would definitely hit up Miami, New York, Midwest, and La.

    When I went to Ireland, I hit up Cork, Dublin, and Belfast and some cities in between. I liked all three cities!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Animal Cracker
    Dont count on that! It is one extreme or the other- crack heads and silver spoon kids that watched waaaaayyyy to much BET growing up, or the Yuppie/Richy-Rich types. NYC takes Boston hands down.
    Head over to Brooklyn(Little Odessa) or the Bronx(Arthur ave) if you want a good time.
    to me...this is like comparing the 6th and 7th rungs of hell...when it comes right down to it...either one of them sucks balls.

    JMHO. I've made it out in Boston for a few years (so don't look at me as someone who "can't" hack it), spent some time in NYC, etc. It's just not for me.

    I prefer a different lifestyle...where people give a rats ass about each other and the sun shines more than 4 months a year...

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    Hey it's UsFighterFC I met up with bouncer, pretty cool guy, he's standing here next to me with his son. Pretty funny guy and his son is a good kid. We just tipped back a few beers and we're all going out to eat. See you guys later.

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    Shit didn't mean to make the thread sound so negative. Its actually having a fantastic time here, just trying to report on what its like for a visitor from Ireland to visit NYC for the first time!. Its pretty amazing to compare Dublin/Ireland with here!.

    Anyway gonna keep it short. We've both had a few beers and heading out for a few more. Have to teach USfighterFC to drink like a Paddy!.

    Regards...

    -BOUNCER

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    when u commin to okahoma?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMudMan
    Try to look past all the short comings of the city you have eincountered....... NYC is actually a beautiful city and has so much to do.

    Be smart and you will have fun.
    Agreed.
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    Bouncer,. As far as feeling like a minority, welcome to the real world. Not everyone is White or looks like you. There is a reason this city is called a melting pot.

    And by the way. Thanks for the invite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos_E
    Bouncer,. As far as feeling like a minority, welcome to the real world. Not everyone is White or looks like you. There is a reason this city is called a melting pot.

    And by the way. Thanks for the invite.

    Honestly Carlos, I don't understand the devide here, if there is one. I see EVERYONE here as an American regardless of their colour.

    Anyway tomorrow is my last day here. I'd almost lost faith in NYC until I met USfighterFC. He's restored my faith. Such a genuinely nice guy. Talking to him all night in the bar (he's not a drinker) I can understand NY'ers more now. He took us out for drinks and a meal tonight, and now I'm sorry I'm leaving NYC tomorrow.

    Went back to see the WTC tomorrow. That place is unreal. Its crowed and you could hear a pin drop. I thought it was very emtional and hard not to get caught up tin the whole thing.

    Wall St. was so disappointing, its so small!.

    Right pretty drunk at the moment. sSee you guys tomorrow.

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    LOL right on guys have fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOUNCER
    Honestly Carlos, I don't understand the devide here, if there is one. I see EVERYONE here as an American regardless of their colour.

    Anyway tomorrow is my last day here. I'd almost lost faith in NYC until I met USfighterFC. He's restored my faith. Such a genuinely nice guy. Talking to him all night in the bar (he's not a drinker) I can understand NY'ers more now. He took us out for drinks and a meal tonight, and now I'm sorry I'm leaving NYC tomorrow.

    Went back to see the WTC tomorrow. That place is unreal. Its crowed and you could hear a pin drop. I thought it was very emtional and hard not to get caught up tin the whole thing.

    Wall St. was so disappointing, its so small!.

    Right pretty drunk at the moment. sSee you guys tomorrow.
    ha go inside and watch the stock market its funny to watch those guys throw papers at each other...

    the wtc yea its emotional, i was i sr. in high school when it happend i live out on long island we left school and drove towards the beach we are about 80 miles away and you could see the smoke from where we were it was sad...just soo weird that something there could be gone in mins. sorry im a little drunk myself...friends bday..i woulda loved to come to the city to party with some fellow AR members i <3 the city

    gluck hope you had a good time here. next time you know a bunch of us here if you EVER come back you know your welcome and could meet a bunch of us for a good time..

    gluck on your trip home

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOUNCER
    Been here three days now. First day impressions wasn't good!. The city is (compared to irish cities) very dirty and there's a constant smell, not sure what it is, maybe its all the food stalls on the streets. The people are pretty damn ignorant, and again I'm comparing this to Irish people. Everything is fast paced, but I expected that.

    Fvcking cab drivers!. First one was ok, probably because there's a fixed rate from the airport to the hotel. Other than that the rest have either ripped me or tried to rip me off. I took a taxi from Union Sq. to Ground zero, the bastard charged me $25-. Yea, I'm a stupid tourist. He tried to pretend I didn't hand him a fifty dollar bill. That night we got the same treatment. Got a cab from Times Sq. to 30th st. (hotel) the fare was something like $5 but he tried to short change me by $35 dollars. Thats happened twice. So I've learned not to give big bills to cab drivers and expect the proper change.

    I thought the beer at home in Ireland was expensive, but WOW. $6 a pint, and their half ltrs, so not a full pint is just another rip!.

    I had a thread about tipping a few days before I left. In my opinion most people here don't deserve to be tipped!. I haven't had good service anywhere. Absolutely nothing like back home.

    But all the said. NYC is a pretty amazing place to see, ONCE!. Its like everything you see on TV I guess. The Empire state building was pretty impressive, I went early in the morning and got to the top in less than ten minutes, no waiting. The views are unreal, breath taking when the highest building your used to is probably 4-5 stories tall!.

    I don't think I'd come back to NYC. Next time I'd try Boston and hope for friendlier people. But I'm learning to be more pushy. People will hate my new attitude when I get home.

    I think thats about it. Oh, as a white I feel like a minority here, lol. And why is it that its the orientals who speak better English than everyone else?. Excuse me guys, and don't jump on the race card, but I can't understand a word black people say, lol..

    Oh, damn I'm an ass man for sure. We don't have latino ass like this back home!. Have to take some street ass photos, their lovely!. Just a pity there's alot of fat chics here. But some damn fine one's too.

    Up to almost 200 photos in three days!.

    Hey (I thought I was almost finished) does New York have the smallest fattest police men and women in the world?. Although I've spoken to a few, and their so friendly, they could teach Irish cops some manners. I've also noticed most have irish surnames too, maybe I'll come back and join!.

    Compared to Irish street crime seems very low, there's no sence of trouble here. Compared to back home!.

    Thats really it this time. Sorry if I sound negative to you native New Yorkers here, but I'm having a brilliant experience really. its just soooo different to Ireland.

    -BOUNCER
    One thing in NYC that reminds me of Irish cities...the large number of FOB Africans peddling crap on the streets and selling phone cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Animal Cracker
    One thing in NYC that reminds me of Irish cities...the large number of FOB Africans peddling crap on the streets and selling phone cards.
    They're not Africans. If you ACTUALLY spoke to a street vender you would hear they're Jamaican. Jamaican... African... Whatever, they're still Black.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlos_E
    They're not Africans. If you ACTUALLY spoke to a street vender you would hear they're Jamaican. Jamaican... African... Whatever, they're still Black.
    Everyone I spoke with were from Togo or Nigeria...that is about as African as it gets!

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    black ppl all look like... and steal.... and sell crack....


    trust me i know...hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Animal Cracker
    Everyone I spoke with were from Togo or Nigeria...that is about as African as it gets!

    Yeah a lot of venders i ran into were from nigeria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decadbal
    black ppl all look like... and steal.... and sell crack....


    trust me i know...hahaha
    ur blak arent u?
    or kinda grey eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Animal Cracker
    One thing in NYC that reminds me of Irish cities...the large number of FOB Africans peddling crap on the streets and selling phone cards.

    You won't find Nigerians peddling anything other than crack on the streets of Dublin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOUNCER

    I don't think I'd come back to NYC. Next time I'd try Boston and hope for friendlier people. But I'm learning to be more pushy. People will hate my new attitude when I get home.

    Thats really it this time. Sorry if I sound negative to you native New Yorkers here, but I'm having a brilliant experience really. its just soooo different to Ireland.

    -BOUNCER
    Bro, you're not going to find friendlier people in Boston. They don't call them Massholes for nothin'!! i agree with Swole, SanFran is probably one of the best cities in the US.

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