@@TheBryanJun I don’t know if you ever have while living here but next time you come back drive around on the multi level streets, their pretty cool. You can access them at a lot of different points but one cool way is driving under St. Regis tower.
I love Chicago. I can actually live here without being financially stripped-down ever month for basic expenses while doing the things I love. I recommend Chicago to anyone looking for a world class city without being driven into abject poverty. Plus the transit system here is excellent!
@@francescozuniga4111 it is but only in certain areas. It’s a major city so anywhere with a massive population, it’s very unpredictable. Chicago is by far the cleanest northern city. I’ve been to New York City and it’s very dirty. Los Angeles speaks for itself with feces,drugs,homeless,etc….
Chicagoan here: Fun fact.. it's called 'Second City' because of the rebuilding of the city after the Chicago fire, not because it's second best to NYC. Loved this video and I couldn't agree more with everything you said. We are also typically nicer than New Yorkers.
I visited Chicago two years ago. What stood out to me was the amount of sidewalk space and how timely the subway was (not sure if I just got lucky, though). I definitely would want to come back, at least to visit and have Portillo's.
If you come back im local. Can show you the local places the good stuff... see cuz the locals now consider portillos just the edge. Just as olive garden isn't true italian or taco bell isn't really Mexican food or panda express isn't authentic Chinese, theres way deeper into the rabbit hole. 🤔 only thing for you to consider as you return is that i offer the red pill only. And everything is back open again. Right now you could eat out at all the festivals and not even touch a restaurant. But on the regular you could literally have a filipino or Japanese breakfast, polish sausage sandwich or Vietnamese banhmi lunch, and then kumas Korner for a stupid good huge ass burger. And i have not even touched pizza yet
In my 30 years in Chicago, I would never have concluded that the public transit system was timely. Quite the opposite. The waiting periods between trains is definitely much shorter in NYC, and there's far more of them. All in all, the transit system in NYC beats Chicago, not only in timeliness, but accessibility, and convenience. Large swathes of Chicago have no access to rapid transit. One can easily reach most places in New York's boroughs and the tri state area by train. Catching an L train, late at night in Chicago, is a hassle, since one can wait one half hour for a train, which is grueling if its on the elevated tracks during the sub arctic winter. The incredible thing that people take for granted in NYC is how a massive this 24 hour system, works as well and efficiently it does.
@@LUIS-ox1bv Chicago is a wannabe world class city. Not a real one. All of that is true. Most of Chicago's politician's wants the citizens to rely on CTA, walk, or ride bikes (no freedom of transit). NYC is known for its transit system. The traffic issues come from older infrastructure (narrow, outdated).
@@LUIS-ox1bv In my nearly 40 years in this city, I've found it to be MOSTLY timely and reliable, with some lines and some times distinctly better than others. On the whole, I've found it to be fast and convenient and I speak as one who is totally reliant upon public transit
Southside Chicago here! There is a significant comparison between NYC and ChiCity. I love both of them. The main difference is the vibe. Chicago is more blue-collar, laid back, and spacious with a Midwest vibe that has a sense of humility, a slow pace, and open nature. Not a flashy and party city like New York. I always believe that Chicago is more of a museum, has a great eco-green environment for family adventure outings, and is an eatery dining restaurant city. The only thing New York has more than Chicago, is it's the entertainment, fashion, and music capital city in the country and world. Very diverse and less segregated unlike Chicago. Chicago is a huge city but a very intimate city you can enjoy one on one with great space.
@@chuckscott-cy7iq Yes. it is. One of the most segregated cities in America. Strong racial tensions in the 1960s even when Dr. King came he said he experienced racial inequity and treatment more than he did in the South. Matter of fact, Blacks back in the days were denied housing to live in affluent neighborhoods so they had to settle in impoverished areas, we called that Red Lining.
I'm from the East coast and can say confidently Chicago is a highly underrated city, but hey, we can keep it a secret ;). For those that think Chicago is cold, the Winters have gotten more mild over the years. It's not so dissimilar to Boston (+/- a few days out of the year). It's balanced city that also happens to be located near one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world, which has its potential perks in light of global warming.
Chicago is a much easier city to navigate for me. The weather does suck, but hey it’s the Midwest. I’m not totally sure on this, because I’ve never eaten at a NYC steakhouse , but the Chicago steakhouses appear not to be as snobby as NYC steakhouses, this is just a hunch. I love Chicago steakhouses.
as a born and bred new yorker, i feel a bit attacked. however, it's understandable. i just hope that more outsiders explore the outer boroughs as well cuz they're usually overlooked.(if ure visiting nyc get tips and advice from people that lived there since they were young. most of the "visitors" that go there for work or vacation don't know anything about the city tbh.)- a queens kid
Never thought of Chicago to be a romantic city but when you said that is has this sorta romance vibe I immediately agreed. Living in LA, everytime I came back home and visited Chicago I just fell back in love all over again, great place for young adults. Good luck in NYC man great video. Can’t wait to visit the big apple in the spring time.
Chicago is TOO romantic. That's one of the many reasons I would never think about visiting there. The number of alternative people is high on top of it. Life is literally like an episode of the Addams Family, The Munsters, or said CW/FOX show.
Thank you and that's the reason I hate the place. Too elegant, too classy, too nice, too cultured, too refined...of all cities in the US, Chicago is the most depressing and embarrassing.
It is cheaper than nyc, it has lake michigan and compared to nyc its newer in buildings and looks a lot more colorful and cleaner, like chicago has the blue lake water, yellow city lights and new buildings and super green parts that pop especially in the summer time if that makes more sense, but I love NYC for all it has to offer like it's an actual 24/7 city, and has most headquarters of big companies and industries, and I like the vibe of nyc like greenwhich village, cute little boroughs like that. I love both cities.
I agree with about 99% of this. I just hate the fact that New York is not really a 24/7 city anymore like it used to be, and i know that was mostly caused by the pandemic and most businesses chose not to go back to the old way of doing things, but that’s a side of the city that I loved and we unfortunately lost. NYC is no longer the city that never sleeps.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 been to DC it's public transportation doesn't compare to NY transportation you gotta remember we have greyhounds, amtraks, subways, boroughs with different buses
Nice video. And Chicago is by far my favorite big US city to visit. There’s lots of things to do, the food is great, the people are nice, and it’s really easy to get around without a car. And its grid layout makes it just about impossible to get lost. And I’m glad you mentioned the elephant in the room-the weather. As someone who grew up in Southern California I was not prepared for how cold it gets there. So, if you’re planning to visit I suggest the spring or fall.
Chicago isn't terribly cold, at least not for long periods. I find the winters to be pretty mild, or, at least, bearable, compared to legend of those who don't live in Chicago. I hardly wore an overcoat during the winter. I walk one mile to work.
Most of the problems with NYC have to do with crowding. Too many people in one place. Its only gotten worse over the years. Chicago is more spread out and also cheaper than NYC. I found that surprising. A friend of mine bought a nice size house in Chicago for less money than a 2 bedroom apartment in Queens.
Chicago is a city of how you make it to be. There is endless opportunities,definitely a hustle mentality if you choose,diverse cultures,entertainment,etc… however since neighborhoods are essentially isolated from each other which is why it’s actually called “the city of neighborhoods” it’s up to the individual to seek out all those opportunities. Is it a place to raise a family or is it a place to be an entrepreneur? I think that it’s a great place for a person who has the ingenuity and strength to make it a more world renowned city like NY and LA. All it takes is that spark ⚡️ to ignite the fire of creativity.
Mom comment here…Chicago is cleaner and friendlier than NYC. Buildings are nicer and your dollar goes farther. It’s easy to dine at high end restaurants and not feel like you just emptied your wallet. Miss the midwestern charm. Wishing my son the best in NYC but my heart is in Chicago.
Eh, it’s the same weather as all of the upper Midwest. It’s generally warmer than Minneapolis or Milwaukee or Detroit. I don’t get why there’s such a focus on how bad the winters are here. We don’t get a lot of snow and other than the occasional polar vortex it’s really quite comparable to other cities at this latitude IMO.
Thanks for your insights! Have been super conflicted about where to move next (grew up near NYC but currently live in DC/B'more area)... Love the chill vibes and lack of sticky humid weather of many west coast cities but they just don't have the extensive transit infrastructure of cities like NY, Chicago, and DC (I HATE driving). Chicago seems to have most of the amenities of NY at a fraction of the price. I'm a little worried I might have to scale back my lifestyle which tends to value frequent travel in order to live in NY. Both have good nightlife (for the U.S. anyway)... Applying to opportunities in both and we'll see what happens.
Depends on what you consider safe. I’m from Chicago and currently live here. Plenty of families in my neighborhood, which is relatively safe. However, you still have to keep in mind you’re in a big city and crime can happen anywhere. Roscoe Village is a really nice and family oriented neighborhood. So in Lincoln Park. It really depends on what you want out if you’re neighborhood honestly. We have 77 different neighborhoods and they’re all very different.
I lived in both Chicago and New York City. The north side of Chicago is pretty safe. I lived in Edgewater section of the north side. Look don't let these people fool you Chicago is nothing like New York City if you like New York City. If you want a calm big city with less l would think Chicago would fit your needs. If you want cheaper rent Chicago is better. But this video is all wrong because Chicago does not compare to New York City which is overcrowded and packed in with a crazy pace and culture that all cities with 8. 7 million plus have. Chicago only have 2.7 million people and is slower and calmer.
@@Guerrillachop Yeah man Chicago is not like New York City. Chicago is more like Toronto in comparison. But Chicago does have nice real estate. I lived in a high-rise condo building of 54 stories tall. Chicago is less expensive than New York City and very manageable vs New York City which is very expensive. You just can't compare the two cities.
I had to click this cuz u know I’m a biased chicagoan although I will say I think for the average person of average income this is an absolutely true statement.
That was a big culture shock for me with New York even after having been to many other cities in the US, the way that even in 'nice' neighborhoods trash bags just gets tossed on the sidewalk and not in a can or dumpster or anything.
I’m from Nashville so Chicago was my nearby big city of the big 3(LA, Chicago, and NYC). Chicago has the best skyline, better food, and less cost! I’ve been to NYC and was not not impressed at all!
@@TheBryanJun AMEN! It’s just a better place to be! I’m actually going to Chicago this weekend. Visiting NYC was like I chose the wrong city to visit. 😂
Chicago has more flavor better food hands down People aren’t fake there straight up they aren’t not politically correct down to earth hard workers close to Indy and Detroit it’s really a vibe all walks of life can find common interest and get along
Lol right? The irony here, that Europeans settled north America because their cities were too dirty and polluted only for the same thing to happen which led to urban planning such as alleys and bike ways.
Thinkin of moving to CHI after college. I'm from STL, so its not to far and only a train ride away, and it just seems like its a better quality of life with more opportunity.
As a former St Louisan myself, I can attest that Chicago is infinitely better than St. Louis. It's far safer, and better built, with more entertainment and cultural venues, more and larger parks, better housing stock, vastly better architecture, and far more economic opportunity. I only wish I'd moved here sooner than I did.
The nickname Second City doesn't necessarily mean second tier; in fact there's no logical reason to equate it as second tier given the nickname has numerous theories behind. If we look to one theory which is comparing to NYC it's just that NYC is a behemoth. And about the networking, if you can't network in Chicago then you aren't going to network in NYC. Though there's about 8 million people in NYC, only 2 millions are in Manhattan. So, realistically, Chicago is just competing against Manhattan - not The Bronx, Queens, SI or even (western) Brooklyn. You can make a million dollars in Chicago or practically any mid- to large city America; NYC isn't unique to this.
NYC is 120% more expensive than the national average, as some one who lived 20 years in nyc, take it from me when i say that there is absolutely nothing worth that 120% expense . not even close! you're completely ripping yourself off.
I've been to both. Manhattan is better than Chicago. The people are much nicer not like the media portrays & the crime is not as bad in New York like it is in Chicago. In Chicago the people are rude as I have experienced first hand as i have experienced first hand and the crime is bad. I have been there to the loop, West side, Northside and South side. I didn't feel safe going there. Yes the crime is not as bad in the loop but it's not unheard of. I would never take my family to a place like Chicago because the people are rude, the crime is bad and it is horrible. The people in New York also don't pay much attention to what happens in Chicago. Chicago on the other hand always looks for any type of attention. Yes they are proud which is fine but they show hatred for other cities. That's one of the reasons why I would rather visit other cities than chicago. Shouldn't Chicago be worried about their own problems than worrying about other cities? Why doesn't Chicago show concern about it's own citizens from crime instead of bragging about how great they are? Why does Chicago brag about how great they are? Also there are other cities that are much better than Chicago that have great skylines.
Agreed, I was born and raised in Chicago but have lived in NYC 25 years. New Yorkers are completely friendly, in fact they are the most social people I've seen in the Western world. I talk to random strangers everyday about random topics as if I've known them for years. NY was bad in the 80s and 90s but not now. Chicago is BAD BAD. In Chicago you can easily get murdered over a fender bender, putting up any type of fight during a robbery etc. There are 3 murders a day, shootings all over the city, robberies - any type of crime happens in Chicago. It was great growing up in the 80s and 90s during the Bulls era, but it got real, real bad in the last 10 - 15 years. I feel very safe in NYC.
Its the corruption plain and simple. Its to a level of being institutional that is beyond the control of the working class. As a native the only way i can explain it is violence and violent crime are the voices of the unheard. Downtown they dont listen to our requests and then have to tolerate the screaming later. It has been said empires last for 250 or so years, and nobodys been at the helm in years. Dozens of schools shutdown and the kids turned life into a game of gta for real when all the jobs are everywhere else but the hood. While other cities got better after the crack epidemic in 80s 90s brooklyn nyc or the coke fueled 80s miami or rodney king in and rampart 80s nwa era lapd 90s.... let me repeat this, things did NOT get better here. The changes those two cities made were not here because of corrupt institution that willfully fights change. And most of what did change wasn't for the better. I am a filipino American that lived here 40+ years. Pretty soon more n more people will be making the realization not only to leave Chicago but leave the us entirely because of the realization theres other places that are run better besides being affordable
@@kayflip2233 its friendly when your life like the show friends. Lol Then theres the real living of the rest of ny apartment dwelling... how friendly do you think those ppl living ontop each other are? Some are ok id say majority of nyc anger stems from this and then some, im sure.
@@AsadAhmadCPA i mean it is but im telling you because i live on the south side that there is nothing fun here after sox 35th it just becomes depressing
@@queenbugs wow, yea I cannot imagine living in the South Side. I was mostly in the Northside bubble. Now it makes more sense why you think its depressing, I'd run away.
That's very easy to compare Chicago to New York City because you already know you pay less rent in Chicago. And it's far less crowded in Chicago vs New York City. Chicago is far more manageable for the average single person than NYC. I think it's the skyscrapers in Chicago that confuses these "City Virgins" out there. They think Chicago is like New York City because of the skyscrapers in Chicago and therefore they compare the two cities. I'm from Philadelphia but lived in both Chicago and New York City. I can even say Chicago was easier than Philadelphia.
Its true. I literally went into a Rosatis pizza downtown Chicago under the el after midnight. Smoked up had the munchies. There was little line at all. Maybe 1 person or 2 at most. But now that you mention it, its like that at the taco joint, the jerk place, the ramen noodle place, except for places like themed burgers like kumas korner. Or sometimes harolds chicken or mitsuwa sutadonya bowl theres most definitely lines there! Chicago not only in the city but the burbs have variety too. Or extended branches of famous local restaurants
I’m 36. I’ve lived in Chicagoland for half my life. 127th and western area. Admittedly not a city boy or a southside g. But Legit 18 years of my life in these parts. Those other 18yrs were spent in North Carolina. I met some NY homies out here and they was cool af. I wanna try that pizza. See what them hot dogs about. I wanna see that skyline off one of them bridges. I’ll rep NY with respect, if I’m allowed. Trade a chopped cheese for a baptized Italian beef
Yes Chicago is America's 2nd city, New York has more population and it ends there. Everything else Chicago just does bigger, better, and grander. Chicago doesn't have to prove itself, it is that city that is what it is. Overwall it's just simply the best city in america and certainly one of the best cities in the world.
@@phoenix5054 Chicago is 2nd in having a much larger skyline than both LA and SF put together and 2nd largest rail transit system out side NYC. LA feels like a big suburb vibe lacking dense 19th century historic urban neighborhoods with El tracks over its streets. Chicago feels like it has more urban grit to it.
It’s not a proper comparison. NYC is better comparable to London, Tokyo- both major Global cities. Chicago better compares to Toronto or a similar sized urban area. Chicago is a spread out, far less congested and the vibe is nothing like NY. I spent half my life in each - living on the near northside of Chicago now. It’s night and day. Sorry!
Both are global hubs. This is the second comment like this I’ve seen,I saw again,Tokyo and Osaka are both well known internationally, likewise with Chicago and New York.
Your comment about Chicago being “Second City” to New York is inaccurate. The name ‘Second City’ is in reference to the rebuilding of the city after the Chicago Fire.
Same, asian filipino here holding it down for 40 years. If theres 1 thing Chicago teaches you how to hustle. To be always on the move and not stuck in a rut. In a literal sense. Its in the animals the wildlife in the people, just like the weather. Teaches people here to prepare for harsh life, to be stronger than your circumstances and get shit done before the weather turns but come out like a vengeance with no limit when the weather is good. Chicago ppl are there to get in it all the way it doesn't matter rich or poor, or what neighborhood theres a reason why Chicago ppl be like :hold my beer or they love to roast someone for a good laugh
I've lived in Chicago and Tampa Florida and I honestly prefer the frigid temperatures in winter Chicago to the heat, humidity of summer Florida. There's also a particular beauty to the winter in Chicago
Originally On November 2021, I Was About Going To Chicago, Illinois To Stay In For 1 Whole Month Only. But Then It Was Delayed Into November 2022 So That's Why I Will Able To Go Maybe About 3 Months I Think? And It Was All Because In a JetBlue Card, They Change From Krusty The Clown To Graggle Simpson. 😐
Wrong. 2nd city refers to the intense rivalry between NYC & Chicago the early part of the 20th century. Chicago was growing so fast it soon would overtake NYC in population. NYC then incorporated Brooklyn, Queens. Bronx and Staten Island with Manhattan to ensure it didn't happen
this video was fucking awesome thank you so much for posting - i've been considering moving to NYC forever but have found it hard to take the plunge due to the high cost of living. i have a second trip scheduled to visit chicago this weekend and would love your tips on where to eat/nightlife - since the food is apparently much better than in NY ;)
I live in the big Apple, and I hate it! I will be so happy when I move to Chicago! I hate large crowds, homeless people everywhere, it stinks, and it’s so overpriced, I’m not even kidding you 😢
Eh, Chicago has the same weather as all of the upper Midwest. It’s generally warmer than Minneapolis or Milwaukee or Detroit. I don’t get why there’s such a focus on how bad the winters are here. We don’t get a lot of snow and other than the occasional polar vortex it’s really quite comparable to other cities at this latitude IMO.
i was born in nyc and currently living in turkey where i'm originally from, at some point in my life i really do wanna experience living in both citys my thoughts on this topic actually is the same as yours
I agree with all the points it’s just that as a young and aspiring investment banker I can’t imagine being in any other city than NYC. It’s just a different feel which might dwell down after a year lol
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He did mention that Chicago is cold. But he didn't tell you for how long. Winter starts in November and ends in May. 50 degrees is T - Shirt weather, so be ready if you come up here.
Ok can we please differentiate between Chicago downtown an north from the south side because when i see these videos it’s always about the downtown an yea Chicago is pretty cool when u go downtown but the moment u step one foot from sox 35th its a completely different story
@@TheBryanJun im srry i was kinda jus tired of seeing oh Chicago is much cheaper then other places yea if you have that type of money but I know ppl like me who live at or below the poverty line this is not the case
@@queenbugs Opportunity and growth requires time not money. You have a bleak outlook on life regardless of your financial situation. I make $15,000 a year and I live comfortable and go out to eat and drink and stuff, so it’s all on you to make what you want happen. Good luck!
As someone living in Chicago who's GF lives in NYC, you hit the nail on the head. Forwarded video to her lol
Hope it doesnt lead to conflict between you too HAHA
@@TheBryanJun Two*
@@TheBryanJun I don’t know if you ever have while living here but next time you come back drive around on the multi level streets, their pretty cool. You can access them at a lot of different points but one cool way is driving under St. Regis tower.
I love Chicago. I can actually live here without being financially stripped-down ever month for basic expenses while doing the things I love. I recommend Chicago to anyone looking for a world class city without being driven into abject poverty. Plus the transit system here is excellent!
I miss it so much
No. The transit system in Chicago is waaaaaayyyy better than the MTA in New York.
And what about security? Is it dangerous as many people say?
@@francescozuniga4111 No completely overstated
@@francescozuniga4111 it is but only in certain areas. It’s a major city so anywhere with a massive population, it’s very unpredictable. Chicago is by far the cleanest northern city. I’ve been to New York City and it’s very dirty. Los Angeles speaks for itself with feces,drugs,homeless,etc….
Chicagoan here: Fun fact.. it's called 'Second City' because of the rebuilding of the city after the Chicago fire, not because it's second best to NYC. Loved this video and I couldn't agree more with everything you said. We are also typically nicer than New Yorkers.
I visited Chicago two years ago. What stood out to me was the amount of sidewalk space and how timely the subway was (not sure if I just got lucky, though). I definitely would want to come back, at least to visit and have Portillo's.
big fan would love to live there again
If you come back im local. Can show you the local places the good stuff... see cuz the locals now consider portillos just the edge. Just as olive garden isn't true italian or taco bell isn't really Mexican food or panda express isn't authentic Chinese, theres way deeper into the rabbit hole. 🤔 only thing for you to consider as you return is that i offer the red pill only. And everything is back open again. Right now you could eat out at all the festivals and not even touch a restaurant. But on the regular you could literally have a filipino or Japanese breakfast, polish sausage sandwich or Vietnamese banhmi lunch, and then kumas Korner for a stupid good huge ass burger. And i have not even touched pizza yet
In my 30 years in Chicago, I would never have concluded that the public transit system was timely. Quite the opposite. The waiting periods between trains is definitely much shorter in NYC, and there's far more of them. All in all, the transit system in NYC beats Chicago, not only in timeliness, but accessibility, and convenience. Large swathes of Chicago have no access to rapid transit. One can easily reach most places in New York's boroughs and the tri state area by train. Catching an L train, late at night in Chicago, is a hassle, since one can wait one half hour for a train, which is grueling if its on the elevated tracks during the sub arctic winter. The incredible thing that people take for granted in NYC is how a massive this 24 hour system, works as well and efficiently it does.
@@LUIS-ox1bv Chicago is a wannabe world class city. Not a real one. All of that is true. Most of Chicago's politician's wants the citizens to rely on CTA, walk, or ride bikes (no freedom of transit). NYC is known for its transit system. The traffic issues come from older infrastructure (narrow, outdated).
@@LUIS-ox1bv In my nearly 40 years in this city, I've found it to be MOSTLY timely and reliable, with some lines and some times distinctly better than others. On the whole, I've found it to be fast and convenient and I speak as one who is totally reliant upon public transit
Im 28 born and raised in Chicago but so far ive lived in NYC, LA, San Fran and Houston and i couldnt wait to come back home
Chicago is the goat
You failed to mention that Chicago does not smell like piss in the summer.
HAHHA facts
Yessss
I wasn't sure what that odor was I was thinking body odor smelly feet and stinky cheese.
Southside Chicago here!
There is a significant comparison between NYC and ChiCity. I love both of them. The main difference is the vibe. Chicago is more blue-collar, laid back, and spacious with a Midwest vibe that has a sense of humility, a slow pace, and open nature. Not a flashy and party city like New York. I always believe that Chicago is more of a museum, has a great eco-green environment for family adventure outings, and is an eatery dining restaurant city. The only thing New York has more than Chicago, is it's the entertainment, fashion, and music capital city in the country and world. Very diverse and less segregated unlike Chicago. Chicago is a huge city but a very intimate city you can enjoy one on one with great space.
@@chuckscott-cy7iq Yes. it is. One of the most segregated cities in America. Strong racial tensions in the 1960s even when Dr. King came he said he experienced racial inequity and treatment more than he did in the South. Matter of fact, Blacks back in the days were denied housing to live in affluent neighborhoods so they had to settle in impoverished areas, we called that Red Lining.
@@chuckscott-cy7iq Neighborhood city; much smaller than NYC
I'm from the East coast and can say confidently Chicago is a highly underrated city, but hey, we can keep it a secret ;).
For those that think Chicago is cold, the Winters have gotten more mild over the years. It's not so dissimilar to Boston (+/- a few days out of the year). It's balanced city that also happens to be located near one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world, which has its potential perks in light of global warming.
Chicago is a much easier city to navigate for me. The weather does suck, but hey it’s the Midwest. I’m not totally sure on this, because I’ve never eaten at a NYC steakhouse , but the Chicago steakhouses appear not to be as snobby as NYC steakhouses, this is just a hunch. I love Chicago steakhouses.
I grew up in new York city and lived in Chicago and I will agree.
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as a born and bred new yorker, i feel a bit attacked. however, it's understandable. i just hope that more outsiders explore the outer boroughs as well cuz they're usually overlooked.(if ure visiting nyc get tips and advice from people that lived there since they were young. most of the "visitors" that go there for work or vacation don't know anything about the city tbh.)- a queens kid
a great point most of the people I've hung out with in nyc are not from town
Love Queens
People think New York is just Manhattan for a reason
Never thought of Chicago to be a romantic city but when you said that is has this sorta romance vibe I immediately agreed. Living in LA, everytime I came back home and visited Chicago I just fell back in love all over again, great place for young adults. Good luck in NYC man great video. Can’t wait to visit the big apple in the spring time.
I really miss it a lot
Chicago is TOO romantic. That's one of the many reasons I would never think about visiting there. The number of alternative people is high on top of it. Life is literally like an episode of the Addams Family, The Munsters, or said CW/FOX show.
Chicago is stands out more than NYC imo. Just the scenery alone is too pretty, it doesn't feel American if that makes sense.
100% agreed it has a european vibe
You must haven't been to Times Square, down town Brooklyn or different parts of Manhattan or seen our malls
Maybe its the gothic style of the buildings like churches in Europe like notre dame
Thank you and that's the reason I hate the place. Too elegant, too classy, too nice, too cultured, too refined...of all cities in the US, Chicago is the most depressing and embarrassing.
It is cheaper than nyc, it has lake michigan and compared to nyc its newer in buildings and looks a lot more colorful and cleaner, like chicago has the blue lake water, yellow city lights and new buildings and super green parts that pop especially in the summer time if that makes more sense, but I love NYC for all it has to offer like it's an actual 24/7 city, and has most headquarters of big companies and industries, and I like the vibe of nyc like greenwhich village, cute little boroughs like that. I love both cities.
I agree with about 99% of this. I just hate the fact that New York is not really a 24/7 city anymore like it used to be, and i know that was mostly caused by the pandemic and most businesses chose not to go back to the old way of doing things, but that’s a side of the city that I loved and we unfortunately lost. NYC is no longer the city that never sleeps.
Chicago is the closest city to New York that you are going to find architecturally, demographically and public transportation.
Public transport is better in DC.
And cleaner
@Cadillac Kadafi Chicago's city and Manhattan are similar but so different at the same time we are a much busier area
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 been to DC it's public transportation doesn't compare to NY transportation you gotta remember we have greyhounds, amtraks, subways, boroughs with different buses
@@Guerrillachop I was comparing with Chicago
In Chicago- you can afford rent. In NYC- can barely afford rent and cost of living is outrageously high.
Agreed
Nice video. And Chicago is by far my favorite big US city to visit. There’s lots of things to do, the food is great, the people are nice, and it’s really easy to get around without a car. And its grid layout makes it just about impossible to get lost.
And I’m glad you mentioned the elephant in the room-the weather. As someone who grew up in Southern California I was not prepared for how cold it gets there. So, if you’re planning to visit I suggest the spring or fall.
forsure - thanks for watching, i grew up in socal too so similar thoughts
Chicago isn't terribly cold, at least not for long periods. I find the winters to be pretty mild, or, at least, bearable, compared to legend of those who don't live in Chicago. I hardly wore an overcoat during the winter. I walk one mile to work.
Most of the problems with NYC have to do with crowding. Too many people in one place. Its only gotten worse over the years. Chicago is more spread out and also cheaper than NYC. I found that surprising. A friend of mine bought a nice size house in Chicago for less money than a 2 bedroom apartment in Queens.
Chicago is a city of how you make it to be. There is endless opportunities,definitely a hustle mentality if you choose,diverse cultures,entertainment,etc… however since neighborhoods are essentially isolated from each other which is why it’s actually called “the city of neighborhoods” it’s up to the individual to seek out all those opportunities. Is it a place to raise a family or is it a place to be an entrepreneur? I think that it’s a great place for a person who has the ingenuity and strength to make it a more world renowned city like NY and LA. All it takes is that spark ⚡️ to ignite the fire of creativity.
I miss chi town so much
@@TheBryanJun why don’t you move back?
@@ricosuave7102 he most likely can’t because of personal thongs
@@ricosuave7102 things*
@@rxalisxmcj2405 nothing is that personal.
Mom comment here…Chicago is cleaner and friendlier than NYC. Buildings are nicer and your dollar goes farther. It’s easy to dine at high end restaurants and not feel like you just emptied your wallet. Miss the midwestern charm. Wishing my son the best in NYC but my heart is in Chicago.
Having visited both cities, I would, without a doubt, choose to live in Chicago!!
yeah I really want to live there again :(
Bad choice
@@blazingnecromancer4290 ikr
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Chicago is called "The Second City" because they rebuilt it after the Chicago Fire
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I like the winters better in Chicago Then in New York
Chicago winters are brutal thooo
Eh, it’s the same weather as all of the upper Midwest. It’s generally warmer than Minneapolis or Milwaukee or Detroit. I don’t get why there’s such a focus on how bad the winters are here. We don’t get a lot of snow and other than the occasional polar vortex it’s really quite comparable to other cities at this latitude IMO.
Thanks for your insights! Have been super conflicted about where to move next (grew up near NYC but currently live in DC/B'more area)... Love the chill vibes and lack of sticky humid weather of many west coast cities but they just don't have the extensive transit infrastructure of cities like NY, Chicago, and DC (I HATE driving). Chicago seems to have most of the amenities of NY at a fraction of the price. I'm a little worried I might have to scale back my lifestyle which tends to value frequent travel in order to live in NY. Both have good nightlife (for the U.S. anyway)... Applying to opportunities in both and we'll see what happens.
How’d it go?
I lived in both Chicago and New York City. Chicago is cheaper but don't let anyone fool you Chicago is nothing like New York City at all.
Im from NYC and want to move to Chicago but I never been there
You should make a video on safe neighborhoods because I do have a son! ❤️
Its safer to live in NY
Depends on what you consider safe. I’m from Chicago and currently live here. Plenty of families in my neighborhood, which is relatively safe. However, you still have to keep in mind you’re in a big city and crime can happen anywhere. Roscoe Village is a really nice and family oriented neighborhood. So in Lincoln Park. It really depends on what you want out if you’re neighborhood honestly. We have 77 different neighborhoods and they’re all very different.
I lived in both Chicago and New York City. The north side of Chicago is pretty safe.
I lived in Edgewater section of the north side.
Look don't let these people fool you Chicago is nothing like New York City if you like New York City.
If you want a calm big city with less l would think Chicago would fit your needs. If you want cheaper rent Chicago is better.
But this video is all wrong because Chicago does not compare to New York City which is overcrowded and packed in with a crazy pace and culture that all cities with 8. 7 million plus have. Chicago only have 2.7 million people and is slower and calmer.
@@phillyguy2157 I agree on everything u said NYC is 10xs busier especially during the rush hour it's bumper to bumper traffic
@@Guerrillachop
Yeah man Chicago is not like New York City. Chicago is more like Toronto in comparison.
But Chicago does have nice real estate. I lived in a high-rise condo building of 54 stories tall.
Chicago is less expensive than New York City and very manageable vs New York City which is very expensive.
You just can't compare the two cities.
Grew up in NYC and I’m moving to Chicago. Great video!
Ur gonna love it!!
How was it
Because Chicago have u that why its so special ❤️
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I had to click this cuz u know I’m a biased chicagoan although I will say I think for the average person of average income this is an absolutely true statement.
Great video, appreciate the detail. Deciding between the two for travelling, so this helped a lot!
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That was a big culture shock for me with New York even after having been to many other cities in the US, the way that even in 'nice' neighborhoods trash bags just gets tossed on the sidewalk and not in a can or dumpster or anything.
yeah it's a mess, need alleyways
I’m from Nashville so Chicago was my nearby big city of the big 3(LA, Chicago, and NYC). Chicago has the best skyline, better food, and less cost! I’ve been to NYC and was not not impressed at all!
chicago number 1
@@TheBryanJun AMEN! It’s just a better place to be! I’m actually going to Chicago this weekend. Visiting NYC was like I chose the wrong city to visit. 😂
How is LA part of the big three? Is it cause the big three are the three most populous cities in the us?
@@SYDAirlineEnthusiast ...duh...
Chicago has more flavor better food hands down People aren’t fake there straight up they aren’t not politically correct down to earth hard workers close to Indy and Detroit it’s really a vibe all walks of life can find common interest and get along
really really miss chicago
Better food? Lol I seriously doubt that go to Queens and Brooklyn or the Bronx you'll change that opinion quick
@@Guerrillachop dang what I really want from new York is that pizza I heard it's good
@Jai Uso it is very good just got to find the right pizza place to get it ...they have them in the boroughs
@@Guerrillachop I heard the Bronx most dangerous borough so I'm not gonna go there for pizzza
the terms european and clean should not go together in a sentence
LOL
Lol right? The irony here, that Europeans settled north America because their cities were too dirty and polluted only for the same thing to happen which led to urban planning such as alleys and bike ways.
Chicago is the greatest city in the world. Full stop.
Thinkin of moving to CHI after college. I'm from STL, so its not to far and only a train ride away, and it just seems like its a better quality of life with more opportunity.
As a former St Louisan myself, I can attest that Chicago is infinitely better than St. Louis. It's far safer, and better built, with more entertainment and cultural venues, more and larger parks, better housing stock, vastly better architecture, and far more economic opportunity. I only wish I'd moved here sooner than I did.
The nickname Second City doesn't necessarily mean second tier; in fact there's no logical reason to equate it as second tier given the nickname has numerous theories behind. If we look to one theory which is comparing to NYC it's just that NYC is a behemoth.
And about the networking, if you can't network in Chicago then you aren't going to network in NYC. Though there's about 8 million people in NYC, only 2 millions are in Manhattan. So, realistically, Chicago is just competing against Manhattan - not The Bronx, Queens, SI or even (western) Brooklyn. You can make a million dollars in Chicago or practically any mid- to large city America; NYC isn't unique to this.
Los Angeles was like that a long time ago. Now its a hustle place like NYC.
NYC is 120% more expensive than the national average, as some one who lived 20 years in nyc, take it from me when i say that there is absolutely nothing worth that 120% expense . not even close! you're completely ripping yourself off.
yeah forsure, i miss chicago
Cool video. Much love from New York City, brother. 🍺
Never have to wait for anythibt until you go to the Panda Express in UIC
hahahaha facts
@@TheBryanJun line goes out the god damn damn place
I've been to both. Manhattan is better than Chicago. The people are much nicer not like the media portrays & the crime is not as bad in New York like it is in Chicago. In Chicago the people are rude as I have experienced first hand as i have experienced first hand and the crime is bad. I have been there to the loop, West side, Northside and South side. I didn't feel safe going there. Yes the crime is not as bad in the loop but it's not unheard of. I would never take my family to a place like Chicago because the people are rude, the crime is bad and it is horrible. The people in New York also don't pay much attention to what happens in Chicago. Chicago on the other hand always looks for any type of attention. Yes they are proud which is fine but they show hatred for other cities. That's one of the reasons why I would rather visit other cities than chicago. Shouldn't Chicago be worried about their own problems than worrying about other cities? Why doesn't Chicago show concern about it's own citizens from crime instead of bragging about how great they are? Why does Chicago brag about how great they are? Also there are other cities that are much better than Chicago that have great skylines.
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Agreed, I was born and raised in Chicago but have lived in NYC 25 years. New Yorkers are completely friendly, in fact they are the most social people I've seen in the Western world. I talk to random strangers everyday about random topics as if I've known them for years. NY was bad in the 80s and 90s but not now. Chicago is BAD BAD. In Chicago you can easily get murdered over a fender bender, putting up any type of fight during a robbery etc. There are 3 murders a day, shootings all over the city, robberies - any type of crime happens in Chicago. It was great growing up in the 80s and 90s during the Bulls era, but it got real, real bad in the last 10 - 15 years. I feel very safe in NYC.
@@kayflip2233 True. The crime is up in New York but Chicago is much more dangerous.
Its the corruption plain and simple. Its to a level of being institutional that is beyond the control of the working class. As a native the only way i can explain it is violence and violent crime are the voices of the unheard. Downtown they dont listen to our requests and then have to tolerate the screaming later.
It has been said empires last for 250 or so years, and nobodys been at the helm in years. Dozens of schools shutdown and the kids turned life into a game of gta for real when all the jobs are everywhere else but the hood. While other cities got better after the crack epidemic in 80s 90s brooklyn nyc or the coke fueled 80s miami or rodney king in and rampart 80s nwa era lapd 90s.... let me repeat this, things did NOT get better here. The changes those two cities made were not here because of corrupt institution that willfully fights change. And most of what did change wasn't for the better.
I am a filipino American that lived here 40+ years. Pretty soon more n more people will be making the realization not only to leave Chicago but leave the us entirely because of the realization theres other places that are run better besides being affordable
@@kayflip2233 its friendly when your life like the show friends. Lol
Then theres the real living of the rest of ny apartment dwelling... how friendly do you think those ppl living ontop each other are? Some are ok id say majority of nyc anger stems from this and then some, im sure.
Going to Chicago at the end of the month! Really excited to see what everyone means when they say it’s a great city!
Youll have a great time!
the murder rate
@@georgebul9292 ikr
How was it
Good luck surviving
Hell yeah, Chicago is definitely the most fun city I've ever been to. Fun is literally everywhere, it doesn't stop.
HELL YA
You mean fun that is far more than a south sider or far south sider can afford
@@queenbugs depends on your version of fun, you need some money to have fun but not a lot. Money is just a facade
@@AsadAhmadCPA i mean it is but im telling you because i live on the south side that there is nothing fun here after sox 35th it just becomes depressing
@@queenbugs wow, yea I cannot imagine living in the South Side. I was mostly in the Northside bubble. Now it makes more sense why you think its depressing, I'd run away.
That's very easy to compare Chicago to New York City because you already know you pay less rent in Chicago. And it's far less crowded in Chicago vs New York City.
Chicago is far more manageable for the average single person than NYC.
I think it's the skyscrapers in Chicago that confuses these "City Virgins" out there. They think Chicago is like New York City because of the skyscrapers in Chicago and therefore they compare the two cities. I'm from Philadelphia but lived in both Chicago and New York City. I can even say Chicago was easier than Philadelphia.
yeah i miss chicago alot
In Chicago you don't get trampled by pushy pedestrians on the sidewalk like you do in NYC
Truth
Definitely and more friendly people overall, I went there 3 times this year, the people are pretty decent for the most part.
When he said "Wait to get 4 dollar pizza from Joe's" I knew
My favorite part of nyc tbh
Its true. I literally went into a Rosatis pizza downtown Chicago under the el after midnight. Smoked up had the munchies. There was little line at all. Maybe 1 person or 2 at most. But now that you mention it, its like that at the taco joint, the jerk place, the ramen noodle place, except for places like themed burgers like kumas korner. Or sometimes harolds chicken or mitsuwa sutadonya bowl theres most definitely lines there! Chicago not only in the city but the burbs have variety too. Or extended branches of famous local restaurants
I love em both but I have to agree with this guy. Great points all around.
I live in nyc and mentally the dirtiness is getting to me and my kids 😢it’s soo disgusting everywhere
try going to the South Side 😊
I’m 36. I’ve lived in Chicagoland for half my life. 127th and western area. Admittedly not a city boy or a southside g. But Legit 18 years of my life in these parts. Those other 18yrs were spent in North Carolina. I met some NY homies out here and they was cool af. I wanna try that pizza. See what them hot dogs about. I wanna see that skyline off one of them bridges. I’ll rep NY with respect, if I’m allowed. Trade a chopped cheese for a baptized Italian beef
Bryan your editing is getting better
I'm trying different things really appreciate it!!
Really - theres nothing to compare ( I've done at least 25 years in EACH) ..2 different cities and cultures. As Bryan said " Its a matter of choice"
I have two kids and want them to go to best school what part of Chicago is best.
I live in Delaware I would rather visit Chicago than New York
Yes Chicago is America's 2nd city, New York has more population and it ends there. Everything else Chicago just does bigger, better, and grander. Chicago doesn't have to prove itself, it is that city that is what it is. Overwall it's just simply the best city in america and certainly one of the best cities in the world.
Truth
Los Angeles is the 2nd city. Chicago is on its way to be 4th, after Houston.
@@phoenix5054 Chicago is 2nd in having a much larger skyline than both LA and SF put together and 2nd largest rail transit system out side NYC. LA feels like a big suburb vibe lacking dense 19th century historic urban neighborhoods with El tracks over its streets. Chicago feels like it has more urban grit to it.
Itravelbackintime As a Bay Area native living in Chicago now, I think LA and California can be overrated at times.
@@phoenix5054 lived in cali for few years. Chicago is way better. Not comparable.
The salaries were about 30% lower in Chicago just a few years ago. For IT industry at least.
probs still the same but COL is like 50% lower
Well, housing prices in Chicago, whether rental or purchase, are 50% lower at least, so you're ahead by accepting that 30% cut in salary.
It’s not a proper comparison. NYC is better comparable to London, Tokyo- both major Global cities. Chicago better compares to Toronto or a similar sized urban area. Chicago is a spread out, far less congested and the vibe is nothing like NY. I spent half my life in each - living on the near northside of Chicago now. It’s night and day. Sorry!
Both are global hubs. This is the second comment like this I’ve seen,I saw again,Tokyo and Osaka are both well known internationally, likewise with Chicago and New York.
Your comment about Chicago being “Second City” to New York is inaccurate. The name ‘Second City’ is in reference to the rebuilding of the city after the Chicago Fire.
How's the house music scene out there? Thinking of moving just for that.
I'm not an expert but there's definitely a huge live music bar scene
Chicago is the home of House!
It’s great , we get down at the parks & block party’s everyone all races have fun !
Glad you enjoyed Chicago! 🇰🇷 stumbled upon your channel. Keep up the good work!
It's the GOAT thanks!!
Hey, thanks for the video. Just one question, to your advice what are the worldwide suggested cities for IB career ?
I love ur videos
THANKS!!
Chicago native here, our winters are brutal, no clue how I lasted this long but I definitely enjoyed this video.
Same, asian filipino here holding it down for 40 years. If theres 1 thing Chicago teaches you how to hustle. To be always on the move and not stuck in a rut. In a literal sense. Its in the animals the wildlife in the people, just like the weather. Teaches people here to prepare for harsh life, to be stronger than your circumstances and get shit done before the weather turns but come out like a vengeance with no limit when the weather is good. Chicago ppl are there to get in it all the way it doesn't matter rich or poor, or what neighborhood theres a reason why Chicago ppl be like :hold my beer or they love to roast someone for a good laugh
@@MN12warbird lol absolutely, touché touché. Nothing like a Chicagoan
I've lived in Chicago and Tampa Florida and I honestly prefer the frigid temperatures in winter Chicago to the heat, humidity of summer Florida. There's also a particular beauty to the winter in Chicago
New york winters are just as bad smh it's gets really cold out here
Originally On November 2021, I Was About Going To Chicago, Illinois To Stay In For 1 Whole Month Only. But Then It Was Delayed Into November 2022 So That's Why I Will Able To Go Maybe About 3 Months I Think? And It Was All Because In a JetBlue Card, They Change From Krusty The Clown To Graggle Simpson. 😐
Been saying this lol
it's just facts
Thanks 😊👍😊😊😊😊😊
ofc!
This man has the livai haircut
Is it bad idk what that is
@@TheBryanJun Nah don't worry it's dope, it is a character from the show attack on Titan
'2nd City" means the City that was built after the ramshackle "1st City" that burned down in 1871
Wrong. 2nd city refers to the intense rivalry between NYC & Chicago the early part of the 20th century. Chicago was growing so fast it soon would overtake NYC in population. NYC then incorporated Brooklyn, Queens. Bronx and Staten Island with Manhattan to ensure it didn't happen
this video was fucking awesome thank you so much for posting - i've been considering moving to NYC forever but have found it hard to take the plunge due to the high cost of living.
i have a second trip scheduled to visit chicago this weekend and would love your tips on where to eat/nightlife - since the food is apparently much better than in NY ;)
I live in the big Apple, and I hate it! I will be so happy when I move to Chicago! I hate large crowds, homeless people everywhere, it stinks, and it’s so overpriced, I’m not even kidding you 😢
Thank you. Chicago is the better world mega city over New York City. Chicago is perfect.
I really want to move back
Eh, Chicago has the same weather as all of the upper Midwest. It’s generally warmer than Minneapolis or Milwaukee or Detroit. I don’t get why there’s such a focus on how bad the winters are here. We don’t get a lot of snow and other than the occasional polar vortex it’s really quite comparable to other cities at this latitude IMO.
i was born in nyc and currently living in turkey where i'm originally from, at some point in my life i really do wanna experience living in both citys
my thoughts on this topic actually is the same as yours
I agree with all the points it’s just that as a young and aspiring investment banker I can’t imagine being in any other city than NYC. It’s just a different feel which might dwell down after a year lol
Yeah wallstreet is still Nyc
How ya like yer hat dags?
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뉴욕과 LA만 최고라고 알고 있고 다른 지역은 무관심한 사람들은 그냥 미국지리의 문외한이라고 간주하면 되겠습니다.
I like that shirt. Summer vibes.
SUMMA VIBES
Are you doing a stream tonight or what days do you do those?
Also the workout plan is working for ya can see it in your face
Every Wednesday 10pm et!
Question:
Do people in chicago has a very nice behaviour than people in NY ?
Yes. They are way, way friendlier.
Agreed
Nyc still dope though
Home Alone 1 and 2
love them both
Yeah!
NYC is an image. Chicago breathes life.
Agreed - hypocritically moving to nyc next month tho hahhaha
Unlucky. I've only visited my mom once since she retired near nyc 3 yrs ago x)
Seems that Chicago is the baby version on N.Y.C
Hahahhhh
Not true. Chicago is a different city with a different culture than New York. It’s not just an easier NYC.
dont ever say that
Not at all
So u like white girls is what ur saying
The only reason why i wouldn’t wanna live in Chicago is because of the areas surrounding it 💀💀
Like I wouldn’t wanna live 30 - 40 mins away from east Chicago or Gary Indiana
Chicago was probably one of the most boring cities I’ve lived in. New York has been better by far
sad
u know fallout boys were from chicago
You are very handsome! Great video and I completely agree with all your points made!
LOL THANKS!
Chicago is to New York what management consulting is to investment banking. 🤔
Lmfao
I agree
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NYC is best city on the earth
hopefully! we'll see
NYC is the dirtiest in North America! 🐀💩
@@saber26ful well that I agree lollllllllll it is filthy out here
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I live in nyc I like Chicago but the violence is worse then nyc and I live in a good place in nyc with no violence
True
He did mention that Chicago is cold. But he didn't tell you for how long. Winter starts in November and ends in May. 50 degrees is T - Shirt weather, so be ready if you come up here.
LOL this is facts
Chicago for the W 😁
Any city is better then Philadelphia
there's always detroit
Ok can we please differentiate between Chicago downtown an north from the south side because when i see these videos it’s always about the downtown an yea Chicago is pretty cool when u go downtown but the moment u step one foot from sox 35th its a completely different story
Great point I didn't consider
@@TheBryanJun im srry i was kinda jus tired of seeing oh Chicago is much cheaper then other places yea if you have that type of money but I know ppl like me who live at or below the poverty line this is not the case
@@queenbugs you can go to a vocational school and learn a skill and get a better job. A few months out of you life could improve it forever.
@@coffeepandacat or you can not tell me how to make a better life for myself when I have done what I can with the funds I have
@@queenbugs Opportunity and growth requires time not money. You have a bleak outlook on life regardless of your financial situation. I make $15,000 a year and I live comfortable and go out to eat and drink and stuff, so it’s all on you to make what you want happen. Good luck!
Interesting
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I appreciate your opinions but I personally want to experience nyc for a few years to sharpen my salesmanship and grown my business.
Same!
Urban planning started in Paris before Chicago
nah chicago the GOAT