I don't know someone is offended or not . But i guess it's really important and interesting to hear what kind of that states is the best and better for you . I was looking for information on which state has excellent prices for housing rent, travel, etc. And thanks to you, I got it. 😊
I just moved from LA to NY! lol i lived in LA for 15 years so it was def a big change. I will say though, I’m shocked you don’t drive! That’s one of the reasons I left LA. Sick of driving and having to deal with traffic all the time. It was cool for a min during the pandemic, but now everyone is on the road again and gas prices are insanity. Nowhere in NA can beat the weather in LA. I’ve been all around the country and LA hands down has the best weather all year round, but honestly, for me, it got boring. I was way happier visiting the east coast in the Fall where there’s beautiful autumn leaves, or Seattle or even SF where there’s rain and isn’t dry weather all the time. LA has everything anyone could ever need and more, but because it’s sub-cities spread out, it doesn’t have that “city” vibe like NYC or SF does. I agree with people saying SF is definitely a great is between of NYC and LA. you get the mild moderate weather of LA (slightly colder and rainier) but with the real city vibe of NYC and there’s actual public transit unlike LA’s awful one. There are so many pros and cons to both major cities but I def think weather and transit are the two biggest differences. LA is just too massive imo. Although I do miss the weather, I def don’t miss how far away everything and everyone was to me. I barely ever saw my friends. In NY people are willing to hop on the subway and just meet up for lunch. You don’t get that same sentiment in LA and it sucks.
hiii native LA/SGV bean here 👋 Loved your video - been waiting for this one! While I do feel like while the focus on appearance is generally higher in LA compared to other places, it also depends on what you do/where you live in LA. I feel I've heard this a lot from content creators who live here (focus on appearance, numbers, transactional nature of the city), but I think a lot of it has to do with the entertainment/creative industry. I've lived in West LA for ~7 years now (grew up in SGV) and no one in my circle has ever commented on getting lip fillers/plastic surgery/etc lol. I really do feel like it's who you surround yourself by that makes all the difference! Fingers crossed for deeper friendships and more hikes/beach days in 2022 :)
Tbh, without knowing you, I feel like you’re a true New Yorker through & through! I could see you moving back to NYC in the near future, but with a small property in Miami or Tampa where you can escape to the heat whenever you want, but also rent/airbnb it out to help with the finances!
I lived in New York for 4 years and now going on 4 years in LA- I agree with your vegan food point of view. You actually put it into words in a way I haven't been able too.
Girl, I've lived in NY and winters can be beautiful but I prefer So Cal. I do miss NY but I made lots of friends so easily living in LA/OC. I was forced to get my license after moving. Subway was super convenient and cheap. L.A. traffic sucks lol. Wish I could live in L.A. but it's too busy out there. I live in Orange County and it's less stressful.
Maybe try Santa Barbara 👀 lots of nature and hiking spots, vegan + gf places, yoga studios, cute shops and restaurants ! And the community is so lovely and welcoming 💗
No, don’t try Santa Barbara. She just said LA is a bit slow. Santa Barbara is def slower and for older people. Maybe when she has kids it might be a good place to look into. Someone said for her to try West LA, which I 100% agree. It’s much less about your appearance and less “industry” focused. Venice is also a good one and very walkable (great walk to restaurants and clothing stores).
Yesssss I loved your segment about transportation. It’s so sad that there’s such a negative connotation to metros in LA (I live here), and everywhere else where public transportation is successful it’s just what people use, regardless of economic class. And the dependence on cars is very upsetting here…
It's so true! I wonder if it's also just the efficiency of public transportation here.. wish it would catch on because traffic is always awful in a car
Well Los Angeles is setup diferent than NYC. If everything was the same you would be stuck with no options. I prefer the lower density of southern California. It is less crowded. Of course it has its drawbacks but to me living in a densely populated city like NYC where everywhere you turn there's people would be horrible
When you said you were looking for a cross between New York and LA, have you considered San Francisco? I moved here from New York and I feel like it's even easier to get around the city because it's smaller and there's such great access to nature.
I can second this. I currently live in SF and I don’t own a car but if I’m looking to do outdoor trips, it’s super easy to rent a car/find a group to go out of the city.
A few friends have moved there recently and I have definitely considered except price is $$$! Even more than NYC aaand I feel like in my past visits I was surprised by how cold it could get 😂 kind of felt like if I was gonna live in CA it had to be SoCal. That said it’s definitely on the table, maybe I’m due for another visit cause it’s been a while
@@Veggiekins if you come to SF I recommend staying near Valencia street and hitting up stone mill matcha (self explained) and Cha-ya which is a BOMB vegan Japanese sushi restaurant
Cost of SF is high (I got lucky with a rent controlled pandemic apartment rate) but when you’re not paying for a car or Lyft (walk, bike, transit everywhere) I think it’s honestly similar prices
Agree with most of the points made. I live in NYC and have been to LA a few times. LA has plenty of issues but I think it has some pockets (not just the richest areas) where overall the quality of life is higher than anywhere you can find in NYC plus there are far more beautiful spots to see in the city and within a few hours compared to NYC. I think people can be misled by NYC since it's instantly impressive, especially if you never been to a similar city like it, and are more likely to visit late spring to early fall, not winter. And some think people all over means you can just randomly chat people up and make thousands of friends. Living there long term, the negatives start to stand out a lot more and you're not as excited by all the things you were the first few years.
@@faithrodriguez4185 I guess I should add I haven’t spent much time in the last year in LA and I do feel like as an Asian woman a lot of my friends fear taking the train/walking solo. Maybe I just haven’t spent enough time really LIVING in the city this year to feel that, but in LA I’m just constantly like, we could have mail stolen or windows broken into! 😂 sigh
I moved from SF to LA and for me I find it so nice to live in a city where people who work in creative industries can afford to live here. SF is full of techies bc its so expensive! It has gotten a lot harder for my friends to afford to stay there.
I appreciate the comparison. I actually grew up in LA then moved to (upstate) NY and now to a smaller NH city. It was really nice in NY being able to get around without a car and it had different vibe. I disliked how LA was so car-reliant, and now am back in a place that is also car-reliant. I miss walking everywhere!
Hi there, what was it like growing up and living in LA for you? I’m one of those who’s always dreamed of living there. It sounds so corny but the weather, palm trees, different cultures etc are very attractive to me.
@@matchalattegal People really love it there, so it just depends on your personality! There are lots of things to do there, great access to fresh food, and people are friendly. It's also nice getting sunshine all year, so you don't have to worry about seasonal depression. Just know you will need your car for everything, there's a lot of traffic, and different areas of LA are spread out. Rent/cost of living can be high like any city, and there are a lot more heatwaves than there use to be. But it was really nice growing up there with lots of job/internship opportunities. I hope your dreams come true!
@@amberdon1809 Thank you for your quick response! I really appreciate it! Maybe it sounds too dramatic if I said this but just thinking about living in LA clicked and I feel like I have to go and see what’s there. And thank you again for your sweet response. I hope you’re having an amazing day ;)
Someone mentioned SF, but I feel Oakland would be a great in between! Close to the city, to nature (Joaquin park has a redwood grove, it’s beautiful, plus the ocean isn’t far). And there are a lot of vegan options here and it’s getting better every year. 🥰
LOVE all the points you brought up 💗💕 super informative. i love how the busyness of new york sounds and the transportation seems a lot better but i think i’m more of a california girl ♡
I just moved back to LA after living in Manhattan for 2.5 years and I feel the total opposite about the safety aspect. I experienced multiple incidents in the subway: a homeless person threw food at me on the subway, a woman on meth screamed in my face in the subway station, a man took out a knife on the train while getting into an escalated altercation on the subway, and lastly I almost died on the subway. I developed PTSD from living in NYC which I still struggle with until this day. I was born and raised in LA and have never felt unsafe living here, and since being back I still feel very safe. Regarding food-I was so disappointed with the food in NYC in terms of pricing and portions (it’s much more expensive for much less food compared to LA). The produce is definitely so much fresher in LA than NYC and overall I found the flavors and taste lacking overall in NYC. I’ve wasted so much money on overpriced but extremely mediocre food. I also find NY people extremely rude, unwilling to help, and unkind (distinct from simply being direct and blunt). As an Asian American woman, I’ve also experienced so much racism and micro aggressions in NYC whereas in LA I’ve NEVER experienced that because I’ve just grown up surrounded by so many Asian in SoCal, and the people are genuinely nicer and kinder in LA.
Haven’t been to LA yet and cannot wait to check it out. But vegan food in NYC is 🔥 Just went to Spicy Moon in the village & cannot imagine not having that place around! And still haven’t gotten a chance to try the new Italian vegan place Coletta.
This is so interesting, thanks for sharing your thoughts! Would you be able to do a video one day on what it's like to have an agent/manager and the type of work that you had to do which means you need to travel between LA and New York? xxx
Great video. But New York definitely has a more laid back fashion style in general than in nyc. Idk if you said that backwards, but the fashion in New York is almost unbeatable and not even a comparison lol. Btw I live in LA and spent 3 months in nyc last spring but just thought I’d throw that out there 😆
I think I mean NYC is stylish but makes it look effortless, more high end and editorial, whereas LA is more… gaudy? Not in a bad way, it’s just a little more obvious, done up, not quite as effortless and sleek if you know what I mean! 😂
@@Veggiekins LA stereotype wardrobe is leggings and hoodie all year round lol. NYC is more trendy and risk taking and just overall cool fashion lol. Im currently trying to get back to NYC. I miss it so much 😭 I love how I can still ride around in my convertible and go hiking in January tho in LA. NYC would be brick rn and wouldn’t want to be there during Jan/feb months would be ideal 🥶
I totally understand where you're coming from I graduated from University in 2020 and all my friends moved to other states so I'm still trying to find myself in both making new friends but also what I want to do in terms of career and home.
It’s really interesting how you interpreted things in such a negative light or perhaps to see your opinion being projected but I am really curious why you equate republican with east coast, for example? I compared two cities, not coasts, but New York is extremely liberal, whereas many many parts of California are known to be republican.
Unrelated but you create some really thoughtful and beautiful content on your channel. I watched a few and actually saved 2 to watch tonight. It’s a little surprising to see such a snarky comment from you 😂
@@Veggiekins I have zero idea why you take this as a negative comment. I am sharing my perspective of this analysis. I Loved this video. And literally I could not choose one of those coasts, both are amazing and I literally need both, including the political part. I still don't understand why you interpreted this as negative. Is a resume, and is why i derivate from your perspective.
@@Veggiekins and obviously this is a list of stereotypes. I'm from Lima-Perú, here that is normal and acceptable, may be in USA you feel ofended but I am literally just remarking the profiles of each coast on a list of keywords. What is negative about that ? Probably is just that we come from different cultures or politics are a sensible topic for you. Here in southamerica is natural to mention it. Sorry for my english btw, is not my nativd language.
@@ximenadelrio There were a few sentiments you listed that felt inferred vs my true feelings so I completely thought your comment was sarcastic in tone 😂 I was especially confused by the political point as well hahaha, so I apologize for misinterpreting your comment, I did just wake up. I realize that you could have just been sharing your own points too. Comment was lost in internet translation I guess! It’s always so hard to determine tone with text 😂 your English is perfect though so please don’t apologize for that!!
Was in LA in 2020 after not being there for almost a decade. It's freaking homeless central now. Very dirty and rundown. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. That place has really gone down.
Girl, I assure you, there are communities in LA where people would find it extremely inappropriate to suggest you have or had any cosmetic work done! Sheesh.
Would love your list then! The "nicest" spots here that I've seen on all lists etc. are Gracias Madre, Crossroads Kitchen, Shojin and Nic's. They were definitely delicious and nice but missing the fine dining feel of 11 Madison Park and ABCV in NYC.
LMAOOO that's true but it makes me feel safer seeing other bodies around for some reason ahaha, being alone for blocks is sooo creepy and unusual to me
Where do y’all be living in LA that you guys feel unsafe? I literally use to live right next to skid row and walked at midnight and was fine. Just don’t look or come across as a easy target idk 😂
It’s not really about coming across as a target-we’ve had robberies within walking distance homes, people jumping our gate to steal mail constantly, breaking the key code gate etc. I’ve never experienced that in New York so it definitely feels unsafe in comparison, but the biggest difference like I mentioned is having a doorman and being in a building of 200 people (New York) versus just you and a house 😯 it’s an adjustment for me! Maybe not for you, but it’s all relative 🙂
@@Veggiekins target in the sense of walking around and pretty much what I was referring to and not you getting burglarized. That you can’t place on being an easy target but more so where you decide to live. I live in ktown now and have been for 5years and literally that has never happened not even a stolen package. I still walk around here at 4am to my fav 24/7 Korean restaurant and it’s literally normal. Well stay safe out here
BTW I think if you drove, you could explore so much more. Had no idea you didn't get your DL yet. It's rule #1 here lol. Eeeek that's weird that someone recommend botox or whatever. Yeah I don't live in L.A. tho. OC is different.
My LA and NYC beans, I do love both cities very much and hope I don’t offend anyone 😂🤍
I don't know someone is offended or not . But i guess it's really important and interesting to hear what kind of that states is the best and better for you . I was looking for information on which state has excellent prices for housing rent, travel, etc. And thanks to you, I got it. 😊
I just moved from LA to NY! lol i lived in LA for 15 years so it was def a big change. I will say though, I’m shocked you don’t drive! That’s one of the reasons I left LA. Sick of driving and having to deal with traffic all the time. It was cool for a min during the pandemic, but now everyone is on the road again and gas prices are insanity. Nowhere in NA can beat the weather in LA. I’ve been all around the country and LA hands down has the best weather all year round, but honestly, for me, it got boring. I was way happier visiting the east coast in the Fall where there’s beautiful autumn leaves, or Seattle or even SF where there’s rain and isn’t dry weather all the time.
LA has everything anyone could ever need and more, but because it’s sub-cities spread out, it doesn’t have that “city” vibe like NYC or SF does. I agree with people saying SF is definitely a great is between of NYC and LA. you get the mild moderate weather of LA (slightly colder and rainier) but with the real city vibe of NYC and there’s actual public transit unlike LA’s awful one.
There are so many pros and cons to both major cities but I def think weather and transit are the two biggest differences. LA is just too massive imo. Although I do miss the weather, I def don’t miss how far away everything and everyone was to me. I barely ever saw my friends. In NY people are willing to hop on the subway and just meet up for lunch. You don’t get that same sentiment in LA and it sucks.
hiii native LA/SGV bean here 👋 Loved your video - been waiting for this one! While I do feel like while the focus on appearance is generally higher in LA compared to other places, it also depends on what you do/where you live in LA. I feel I've heard this a lot from content creators who live here (focus on appearance, numbers, transactional nature of the city), but I think a lot of it has to do with the entertainment/creative industry.
I've lived in West LA for ~7 years now (grew up in SGV) and no one in my circle has ever commented on getting lip fillers/plastic surgery/etc lol. I really do feel like it's who you surround yourself by that makes all the difference! Fingers crossed for deeper friendships and more hikes/beach days in 2022 :)
As an LA native who is in East LA, I agree
Tbh, without knowing you, I feel like you’re a true New Yorker through & through! I could see you moving back to NYC in the near future, but with a small property in Miami or Tampa where you can escape to the heat whenever you want, but also rent/airbnb it out to help with the finances!
Yeah I was going to say the baby would be Miami
I lived in New York for 4 years and now going on 4 years in LA- I agree with your vegan food point of view. You actually put it into words in a way I haven't been able too.
Which of the 2 cities do you like living in the most?
@@90srapfan37 as a young single adult, New York for sure. Now with two young kids, LA for sure.
Girl, I've lived in NY and winters can be beautiful but I prefer So Cal. I do miss NY but I made lots of friends so easily living in LA/OC.
I was forced to get my license after moving. Subway was super convenient and cheap.
L.A. traffic sucks lol. Wish I could live in L.A. but it's too busy out there. I live in Orange County and it's less stressful.
Maybe try Santa Barbara 👀 lots of nature and hiking spots, vegan + gf places, yoga studios, cute shops and restaurants ! And the community is so lovely and welcoming 💗
oh also pretty beaches and great weather ✨
And crazy people 😅
No, don’t try Santa Barbara. She just said LA is a bit slow. Santa Barbara is def slower and for older people. Maybe when she has kids it might be a good place to look into. Someone said for her to try West LA, which I 100% agree. It’s much less about your appearance and less “industry” focused. Venice is also a good one and very walkable (great walk to restaurants and clothing stores).
if you can afford it.
Yesssss I loved your segment about transportation. It’s so sad that there’s such a negative connotation to metros in LA (I live here), and everywhere else where public transportation is successful it’s just what people use, regardless of economic class. And the dependence on cars is very upsetting here…
It's so true! I wonder if it's also just the efficiency of public transportation here.. wish it would catch on because traffic is always awful in a car
Well Los Angeles is setup diferent than NYC. If everything was the same you would be stuck with no options. I prefer the lower density of southern California. It is less crowded. Of course it has its drawbacks but to me living in a densely populated city like NYC where everywhere you turn there's people would be horrible
When you said you were looking for a cross between New York and LA, have you considered San Francisco? I moved here from New York and I feel like it's even easier to get around the city because it's smaller and there's such great access to nature.
I can second this. I currently live in SF and I don’t own a car but if I’m looking to do outdoor trips, it’s super easy to rent a car/find a group to go out of the city.
San Francisco food (and wine) is bomb!
A few friends have moved there recently and I have definitely considered except price is $$$! Even more than NYC aaand I feel like in my past visits I was surprised by how cold it could get 😂 kind of felt like if I was gonna live in CA it had to be SoCal. That said it’s definitely on the table, maybe I’m due for another visit cause it’s been a while
@@Veggiekins if you come to SF I recommend staying near Valencia street and hitting up stone mill matcha (self explained) and Cha-ya which is a BOMB vegan Japanese sushi restaurant
Cost of SF is high (I got lucky with a rent controlled pandemic apartment rate) but when you’re not paying for a car or Lyft (walk, bike, transit everywhere) I think it’s honestly similar prices
Agree with most of the points made. I live in NYC and have been to LA a few times. LA has plenty of issues but I think it has some pockets (not just the richest areas) where overall the quality of life is higher than anywhere you can find in NYC plus there are far more beautiful spots to see in the city and within a few hours compared to NYC. I think people can be misled by NYC since it's instantly impressive, especially if you never been to a similar city like it, and are more likely to visit late spring to early fall, not winter. And some think people all over means you can just randomly chat people up and make thousands of friends. Living there long term, the negatives start to stand out a lot more and you're not as excited by all the things you were the first few years.
everyone living in New York City feels the same about the snow lol it’s beautiful when it falls, but is inconvenient after 😅
Also, i can agree with the safety. Crime is always highlighted from NYC because of the history of this city. But you feel safe when walking at night!
@@faithrodriguez4185 that's crazy, I barely feel safe in LA during the day lol
YES lol grey sludge of doom!!!
@@faithrodriguez4185 I guess I should add I haven’t spent much time in the last year in LA and I do feel like as an Asian woman a lot of my friends fear taking the train/walking solo. Maybe I just haven’t spent enough time really LIVING in the city this year to feel that, but in LA I’m just constantly like, we could have mail stolen or windows broken into! 😂 sigh
@@jonathanmejia5878 I feel that lol
Really appreciate such a video with genuine reflection and sincere expression. 💗
I moved from SF to LA and for me I find it so nice to live in a city where people who work in creative industries can afford to live here. SF is full of techies bc its so expensive! It has gotten a lot harder for my friends to afford to stay there.
I appreciate the comparison. I actually grew up in LA then moved to (upstate) NY and now to a smaller NH city. It was really nice in NY being able to get around without a car and it had different vibe. I disliked how LA was so car-reliant, and now am back in a place that is also car-reliant. I miss walking everywhere!
Hi there, what was it like growing up and living in LA for you? I’m one of those who’s always dreamed of living there. It sounds so corny but the weather, palm trees, different cultures etc are very attractive to me.
@@matchalattegal People really love it there, so it just depends on your personality! There are lots of things to do there, great access to fresh food, and people are friendly. It's also nice getting sunshine all year, so you don't have to worry about seasonal depression. Just know you will need your car for everything, there's a lot of traffic, and different areas of LA are spread out. Rent/cost of living can be high like any city, and there are a lot more heatwaves than there use to be. But it was really nice growing up there with lots of job/internship opportunities. I hope your dreams come true!
@@amberdon1809 Thank you for your quick response! I really appreciate it! Maybe it sounds too dramatic if I said this but just thinking about living in LA clicked and I feel like I have to go and see what’s there. And thank you again for your sweet response. I hope you’re having an amazing day ;)
Someone mentioned SF, but I feel Oakland would be a great in between! Close to the city, to nature (Joaquin park has a redwood grove, it’s beautiful, plus the ocean isn’t far). And there are a lot of vegan options here and it’s getting better every year. 🥰
LOVE all the points you brought up 💗💕 super informative. i love how the busyness of new york sounds and the transportation seems a lot better but i think i’m more of a california girl ♡
I just moved back to LA after living in Manhattan for 2.5 years and I feel the total opposite about the safety aspect. I experienced multiple incidents in the subway: a homeless person threw food at me on the subway, a woman on meth screamed in my face in the subway station, a man took out a knife on the train while getting into an escalated altercation on the subway, and lastly I almost died on the subway. I developed PTSD from living in NYC which I still struggle with until this day.
I was born and raised in LA and have never felt unsafe living here, and since being back I still feel very safe.
Regarding food-I was so disappointed with the food in NYC in terms of pricing and portions (it’s much more expensive for much less food compared to LA). The produce is definitely so much fresher in LA than NYC and overall I found the flavors and taste lacking overall in NYC. I’ve wasted so much money on overpriced but extremely mediocre food.
I also find NY people extremely rude, unwilling to help, and unkind (distinct from simply being direct and blunt). As an Asian American woman, I’ve also experienced so much racism and micro aggressions in NYC whereas in LA I’ve NEVER experienced that because I’ve just grown up surrounded by so many Asian in SoCal, and the people are genuinely nicer and kinder in LA.
I’m definitely one of the few people who loves winter and would never move to a place like Cali or Florida where there isn’t really winter hahah
Hahahah wow!!! We are def opposites hehe
Haven’t been to LA yet and cannot wait to check it out. But vegan food in NYC is 🔥 Just went to Spicy Moon in the village & cannot imagine not having that place around! And still haven’t gotten a chance to try the new Italian vegan place Coletta.
This is so interesting, thanks for sharing your thoughts! Would you be able to do a video one day on what it's like to have an agent/manager and the type of work that you had to do which means you need to travel between LA and New York? xxx
Great video I'm from Vancouver Canada, so enjoyed the pros & cons
I'm a former New Yorker but if I would move to LA, I'd choose Pasadena or Glendale (CA). All three are expensive though.
I love this video!! I'm considering making the move to LA from NYC and this video is just in time. Thank you.
Did you make the move ?
Ahhhhh the video we’ve all been waiting for 😻
Hope it doesn’t disappoint heh
Great video. But New York definitely has a more laid back fashion style in general than in nyc. Idk if you said that backwards, but the fashion in New York is almost unbeatable and not even a comparison lol. Btw I live in LA and spent 3 months in nyc last spring but just thought I’d throw that out there 😆
I think I mean NYC is stylish but makes it look effortless, more high end and editorial, whereas LA is more… gaudy? Not in a bad way, it’s just a little more obvious, done up, not quite as effortless and sleek if you know what I mean! 😂
@@Veggiekins LA stereotype wardrobe is leggings and hoodie all year round lol. NYC is more trendy and risk taking and just overall cool fashion lol.
Im currently trying to get back to NYC. I miss it so much 😭
I love how I can still ride around in my convertible and go hiking in January tho in LA. NYC would be brick rn and wouldn’t want to be there during Jan/feb months would be ideal 🥶
So sorry about your friendship👭 experience in LA. 😢 I’m a vegan 🌱 cat mom 🐈 in LA. Let’s be friends!
I totally understand where you're coming from I graduated from University in 2020 and all my friends moved to other states so I'm still trying to find myself in both making new friends but also what I want to do in terms of career and home.
What area are you staying in? I think it depends on which area you live in LA. The central areas are better for walking and transportation.
Totally understand you with the whole mixed upbringing since I was born in the US and I grew up in Asia and in the US at the same time hahah!!
Somewhere between LA and NY: 1:39
Chicago?
Houston?
Dallas?
Beyond sushi and Planta was so disappointing when I went to NY in October. Have you tried Kensho in Westminster or Shojin in LA?
Been to both cities , nyc more fun
So...
* West Coast: Popularity, Creativity, Houses, Family, Long Distances, Private Transportation, Hypocricy, Progressism, Democrats, Flexibility, Innovation, Individuality.
* East Coast: Power, Discipline, Departments, Career, Short Distances, Public Transportation, Honesty, Conservadurism, Republicans, Culture and History, Tradition, Community.
OMG I literally can't choose one, I need both.
It’s really interesting how you interpreted things in such a negative light or perhaps to see your opinion being projected but I am really curious why you equate republican with east coast, for example? I compared two cities, not coasts, but New York is extremely liberal, whereas many many parts of California are known to be republican.
Unrelated but you create some really thoughtful and beautiful content on your channel. I watched a few and actually saved 2 to watch tonight. It’s a little surprising to see such a snarky comment from you 😂
@@Veggiekins I have zero idea why you take this as a negative comment. I am sharing my perspective of this analysis. I Loved this video. And literally I could not choose one of those coasts, both are amazing and I literally need both, including the political part. I still don't understand why you interpreted this as negative. Is a resume, and is why i derivate from your perspective.
@@Veggiekins and obviously this is a list of stereotypes. I'm from Lima-Perú, here that is normal and acceptable, may be in USA you feel ofended but I am literally just remarking the profiles of each coast on a list of keywords. What is negative about that ? Probably is just that we come from different cultures or politics are a sensible topic for you. Here in southamerica is natural to mention it. Sorry for my english btw, is not my nativd language.
@@ximenadelrio There were a few sentiments you listed that felt inferred vs my true feelings so I completely thought your comment was sarcastic in tone 😂 I was especially confused by the political point as well hahaha, so I apologize for misinterpreting your comment, I did just wake up. I realize that you could have just been sharing your own points too. Comment was lost in internet translation I guess! It’s always so hard to determine tone with text 😂 your English is perfect though so please don’t apologize for that!!
Was in LA in 2020 after not being there for almost a decade. It's freaking homeless central now. Very dirty and rundown. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. That place has really gone down.
Thank you for this amazing info!!
this video was helpful, thank you!
I'm so glad!
I have been waiting for this!!
what neighborhood did you live in in nyc?? i just toured a ton of apartments last week and the vibe just didn't feel right and now i'm looking into LA
If you’re looking for Japanese fine dining Shōjin in Little Tokyo is a cosy option~ I think N/naka has plant based options now too~ ^_^
Shojin was great!!! I guess I mean a full course meal, prix fix, gastronomy etc. :) Something like eleven madison park or contra
Try makin sushi in Thousand Oaks !!! Perfect on a day trip to Malibu
Sounds great! Adding to my list hehe
I'm moving from NYC to LA for work, if I lived in the same neighborhood as work, can I make it without a car ?
I like your breakdown as a cali native u could totally pass for being a norcal girl ^^.
Girl, I assure you, there are communities in LA where people would find it extremely inappropriate to suggest you have or had any cosmetic work done! Sheesh.
Oh I totally believe it! I've just been surprised how common it is, like even uber drivers ive spoken with AHAH.
Thanks for sharing
There are definitely some fine dine vegan restaurants in LA. I’m not sure where you haven’t been.
Would love your list then! The "nicest" spots here that I've seen on all lists etc. are Gracias Madre, Crossroads Kitchen, Shojin and Nic's. They were definitely delicious and nice but missing the fine dining feel of 11 Madison Park and ABCV in NYC.
Are your comments on people more related to your industry? What about tech for example
When you said there’s always a witness in NYC i laughed because one thing about yankees they be minding their business 😭😭
LMAOOO that's true but it makes me feel safer seeing other bodies around for some reason ahaha, being alone for blocks is sooo creepy and unusual to me
Where do y’all be living in LA that you guys feel unsafe? I literally use to live right next to skid row and walked at midnight and was fine. Just don’t look or come across as a easy target idk 😂
It’s not really about coming across as a target-we’ve had robberies within walking distance homes, people jumping our gate to steal mail constantly, breaking the key code gate etc. I’ve never experienced that in New York so it definitely feels unsafe in comparison, but the biggest difference like I mentioned is having a doorman and being in a building of 200 people (New York) versus just you and a house 😯 it’s an adjustment for me! Maybe not for you, but it’s all relative 🙂
@@Veggiekins target in the sense of walking around and pretty much what I was referring to and not you getting burglarized. That you can’t place on being an easy target but more so where you decide to live. I live in ktown now and have been for 5years and literally that has never happened not even a stolen package. I still walk around here at 4am to my fav 24/7 Korean restaurant and it’s literally normal. Well stay safe out here
@@sallyoky9770 I’m not far from ktown but I’m glad it hasn’t happened to you and hope it doesn’t, not fun at all! Be well 🙂
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BTW I think if you drove, you could explore so much more. Had no idea you didn't get your DL yet. It's rule #1 here lol.
Eeeek that's weird that someone recommend botox or whatever. Yeah I don't live in L.A. tho. OC is different.
I believe she’s in the process! She’s having a bit of a go trying to pass the test.
@@ohio_nights I got my DL super late and finally got a car when I'm almost 30. 😬
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