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What do you guys think makes a city more sexy, the people in it or the environment that it's in?
If we're talking about Miami then, for me, it would have to be the environment because it's not the people
But the way the city comes together with the architecture, the palms, the wildlife, the beaches and the water everywhere creates for a very sensuous ambiance. If a city can be "sexy".
Man, y'all are just being nit picky out of some weird spite for Miami. When the original user who said "Miami had a European Vibe" I'm sure they meant based on tourism and the various European enclaves that dot the barrier islands of the county. Miami does have one of the highest European immigrant populations in the US, along with the top 3 highest for European tourism. The predominance of Latinos in Miami, doesn't take away from the original intent of the statement, given the barrier islands and those enclaves are every bit apart of the Dade County and greater SoFla experience as Little Havana is.
Now if you all wanna be specific about architecture, and built environment then ok, cool...
Man, y'all are just being nit picky out of some weird spite for Miami. When the original user who said "Miami had a European Vibe" I'm sure they meant based on tourism and the various European enclaves that dot the barrier islands of the county. Miami does have one of the highest European immigrant populations in the US, along with the top 3 highest for European tourism. The predominance of Latinos in Miami, doesn't take away from the original intent of the statement, given the barrier islands and those enclaves are every bit apart of the Dade County and greater SoFla experience as Little Havana is.
Now if you all wanna be specific about architecture, and built environment then ok, cool...
Stop acting weird...
Or we just don't see it. To each their own though. I guess I got spoiled with where I came from, and the cities nearby.
Man, y'all are just being nit picky out of some weird spite for Miami. When the original user who said "Miami had a European Vibe" I'm sure they meant based on tourism and the various European enclaves that dot the barrier islands of the county. Miami does have one of the highest European immigrant populations in the US, along with the top 3 highest for European tourism. The predominance of Latinos in Miami, doesn't take away from the original intent of the statement, given the barrier islands and those enclaves are every bit apart of the Dade County and greater SoFla experience as Little Havana is.
Now if you all wanna be specific about architecture, and built environment then ok, cool...
Stop acting weird...
I've said before how the Beach feels like a European outpost. Like how Guadeloupe isn't in Europe itself but it's still a part of France.
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