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Dont worry Londoners, we Americans who dont live in NYC have to hear stuff like this on a regular basis too. Just nod your head and go "uh huh".
What is the shopping experience like in NYC nowadays? Back in 2009-2010 it was pretty grim; for example much of the northern end of Broadway was boarded up/empty and not very pleasant.
What is the shopping experience like in NYC nowadays? Back in 2009-2010 it was pretty grim; for example much of the northern end of Broadway was boarded up/empty and not very pleasant.
What is the shopping experience like in NYC nowadays? Back in 2009-2010 it was pretty grim; for example much of the northern end of Broadway was boarded up/empty and not very pleasant.
I have no idea, I dont live there. But alot of NYrs live where I do.
"You almost feel privileged shelling out £15 (US$24) for a lift down the street." Dang, how come London's cab fares are so expensive??
I think Los Angeles has higher cab fares, which is why nobody here takes a cab anywhere. I also think London is greatest city on earth or maybe it's Paris...I don't know. BTW, you guys should copy & paste this thread in the New York City Forum lol It would be blasphemy!
How would you guys compare Melbourne, AU to London in terms of the "charm" atmosphere?
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