I would love to try living in NY, and I would enjoy sharing with roommates. I currently live in Costa Rica and rent a house with four bedrooms, three of which I have rented to people from the U.S., Canada, Gerrmany, and all over Central and South America. It's been one of the best parts of living here.
I live in NYC now, Brooklyn, where there is more space and I don't have to worry about not hearing birds, but, it isn't enough nature for me. I need to find some good nature runs like what you showed because I am having nature withdrawals.
You couldn't pay ME to live in NY. Just watching this video, I feel claustrophobic, like I can't breathe. Literally. I'm from Louisiana, where the country is always near. I live in Dallas now, in a small suburb, and I'm still not adjusted, after almost 10 years. Would love to visit NYC though, it's appeal isn't lost on me. Just wouldn't live there.
The constant surprises and finding new places and things is a huge appeal of NYC to me. The tiny, cramped spaces, not so much. Very curious for your large and of course shared apartment what was one share of the rent? With or without utilities?
funny how i live in the capital of canada and i have everything new york has. but i take a 15 minute car ride and im in the country side . ahhh canada :)
@09comet If only you knew how many stories I have related to that no trespassing sign. One of the reasons our rent was so low was because we had a 90-year-old landlady who lived on the bottom floor and monitored our movements in/out and around the apartment for the entire 5 years I lived there. She wrote the sign, as well as a long list of rules for living there.
@excalipoor I have since moved our, and the landlady died, but when I lived there the rules didn't really bother most of the time. And I actually enjoyed talking with our landlady about life in Manhattan back when Staten Island was "the country".
Thank you so much for these cool videos and nice people in them.... gave me ideas galore. I got 7 acres in the country w/ trees and pasture and a deep pond and a tiny metal barn with a bed and a table I made from a luxury mansion's front door and balastrads w/ no utilities and feel so much more the good fortune. I used to live on W 11th Street Manhattan and did day trips at South Hampton beach.
i love to see outsiders point of view...its refreshing..lol
WHITEboyWeight 2 weeks ago
I would love to try living in NY, and I would enjoy sharing with roommates. I currently live in Costa Rica and rent a house with four bedrooms, three of which I have rented to people from the U.S., Canada, Gerrmany, and all over Central and South America. It's been one of the best parts of living here.
el7jake 2 weeks ago
I live in NYC now, Brooklyn, where there is more space and I don't have to worry about not hearing birds, but, it isn't enough nature for me. I need to find some good nature runs like what you showed because I am having nature withdrawals.
Taegerific 2 weeks ago
Will Smith on 5:35 :D
Nice video
clambetae 2 months ago
I honestly loved this video lol
mateoarcila7 3 months ago
SuChin was my favorite VJ!!!! good video
kpowers949 5 months ago
You couldn't pay ME to live in NY. Just watching this video, I feel claustrophobic, like I can't breathe. Literally. I'm from Louisiana, where the country is always near. I live in Dallas now, in a small suburb, and I'm still not adjusted, after almost 10 years. Would love to visit NYC though, it's appeal isn't lost on me. Just wouldn't live there.
garciajennifer223 5 months ago
Nice roof
stuart123vid 6 months ago
The constant surprises and finding new places and things is a huge appeal of NYC to me. The tiny, cramped spaces, not so much. Very curious for your large and of course shared apartment what was one share of the rent? With or without utilities?
jessi330 6 months ago
funny how i live in the capital of canada and i have everything new york has. but i take a 15 minute car ride and im in the country side . ahhh canada :)
mrnicekevin 7 months ago
actually very nice and the narrative excellent. you sound very skilled in navigating the city that don't sleep.I <3 N.Y.C AND MISS IT.
keithko007 7 months ago
Brits use "puffed" as well. :)
PomegranateHams 8 months ago
Loved you documentary! very lovelydone, you should start as a professional! :D
thanks I really enjoyed it!
phoenix0glance 8 months ago
Cool video NYC seems fun!
Cuinnandstuff 9 months ago
@09comet If only you knew how many stories I have related to that no trespassing sign. One of the reasons our rent was so low was because we had a 90-year-old landlady who lived on the bottom floor and monitored our movements in/out and around the apartment for the entire 5 years I lived there. She wrote the sign, as well as a long list of rules for living there.
kirstendirksen 9 months ago
@kirstendirksen is it that bad? all the rules and stuff? at least i live in queens. not as crowded.
excalipoor 9 months ago
@excalipoor I have since moved our, and the landlady died, but when I lived there the rules didn't really bother most of the time. And I actually enjoyed talking with our landlady about life in Manhattan back when Staten Island was "the country".
kirstendirksen 9 months ago
haha The sign says no trespassing on roof at 0:18
09comet 9 months ago
Great video! Hope to see/live in NYC one day. :)
KicksYou 9 months ago
LOL @ him skiing hahahaha
viksra 9 months ago
Thank you so much for these cool videos and nice people in them.... gave me ideas galore. I got 7 acres in the country w/ trees and pasture and a deep pond and a tiny metal barn with a bed and a table I made from a luxury mansion's front door and balastrads w/ no utilities and feel so much more the good fortune. I used to live on W 11th Street Manhattan and did day trips at South Hampton beach.
Oceanswimmerzz 9 months ago
I love NYC. This was a really GREAT video!!!! Thank you
1000left 2 years ago