Hey, NYT, why no closed captions for your videos? I would love to show this to my students in France, but without subtitles it would be too difficult for them.
I’ll be there in 3 days for the weekend, then heading to Los Angeles and Honolulu, Hawaii!! So excited to discover the wonders all of these cities offer !!!
I'd actually agree with you on that order being a New Yorker... But, if I wasn't from NY I might've disagreed. NYC is more of a must see for outside tourists and foreigners.
I am honestly trying to be objective here, not offensive, ok? I like Boston. I'd put it in the top ten for world cities that I personally have been to. I like its history, its harborside location, its seafood, and some other things. Objectively, it has truly been a remarkable sports city as well; one of the very best. However, it also has its negatives. Though many Bostonians don't realize it, there is an unattractive arrogance and ingrown culture that subconsciously pervades. Pride in one's city is a good thing, an elitist attitude is not. And not everyone will find the unquestioned political mentality that is so entrenched there to their liking either. A very good city to visit; enjoy the good, leave the rest on the side of the plate. I'd rank it #9, just behind London.
People are just very sensitive. Boatonians are very upfront and many people take that for racism. At a bar the bartender will say "what do you want?" to a person and if they're of color they'll take it as being rude and racist. There's racism everywhere. Boston is no exception but people there also don't sugar coat things and are the realest people you'll ever meet and will take the shirt off their back and give it to when in need. Love Boston
Amazing city, and excellent peek into a historic American city
Yes please. Probably the top US city I want to visit.
Hey, NYT, why no closed captions for your videos? I would love to show this to my students in France, but without subtitles it would be too difficult for them.
Eric John I really feel you because I’m Japanese studying English
Boston pretty much started America
I'll be there in 36 hours 👍🏽
I’ll be there in 3 days for the weekend, then heading to Los Angeles and Honolulu, Hawaii!! So excited to discover the wonders all of these cities offer !!!
So much history there thanks for updating this I hope one day I will go to Boston it's one of my bucket list places to go to
Heading to Boston tomorrow!
Best sports city in the world is correct 👌
I love this city beautiful city. 😍🇵🇹🥃
What is the song that comes up during the Fenway Park segment.
Boston marathon is a great city in the USA
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Fenway
Sarma (restaurant)
Combat Zone Tour
North End (Bovas Bakery cannoli)
Public Garden
Philly>Boston>NYC. Fight me.
I'd actually agree with you on that order being a New Yorker... But, if I wasn't from NY I might've disagreed. NYC is more of a must see for outside tourists and foreigners.
so much better than those Seattle /portland videos with white hipsters just showing off their food. don't get me wrong, food is great.
"Boston is opinionated but passionate"
You guys forgot to show diamond city
Camil Vargas they showed it
You forgot Mike's Pastry.
>Best sports city in the world
For sports that only Americans play?
FYI Bees Knees is closed
I am honestly trying to be objective here, not offensive, ok? I like Boston. I'd put it in the top ten for world cities that I personally have been to. I like its history, its harborside location, its seafood, and some other things. Objectively, it has truly been a remarkable sports city as well; one of the very best. However, it also has its negatives. Though many Bostonians don't realize it, there is an unattractive arrogance and ingrown culture that subconsciously pervades. Pride in one's city is a good thing, an elitist attitude is not. And not everyone will find the unquestioned political mentality that is so entrenched there to their liking either. A very good city to visit; enjoy the good, leave the rest on the side of the plate. I'd rank it #9, just behind London.
Honestly I've never noticed this Happening
I've lived here for a year and have literally no idea what you're talking about
um, that's just rich snobs. every major city has them. The city's general population is very diverse through immigrants/migrants.
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I hears from several people that Massachusetts its a very racist state in general, is this true?
AbeKnowsmore personally I've never encountered racism in Massachusetts and I'm an Arab
It is a relatively white state, but not very racist.
not true at all. are some people prejudiced? sure, but there are many cultures and honestly, its alot better than most places.
People are just very sensitive. Boatonians are very upfront and many people take that for racism. At a bar the bartender will say "what do you want?" to a person and if they're of color they'll take it as being rude and racist. There's racism everywhere. Boston is no exception but people there also don't sugar coat things and are the realest people you'll ever meet and will take the shirt off their back and give it to when in need. Love Boston