No matter what town you are in, there is some social order and a different yardstick to chart. In New York, people create things like schools and speaking languages and second homes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most of the people in New York are very often from somewhere else.
The culture of New York is just impossible to replicate. It's such an incredible feeling to be walking on the streets of New York. You can literally find everything you need in a five block radius oftentimes.
Everyone in New York is very self-involved. They're focused on themselves. Like, walking down the street, people are just in their own zone.
When you grow up in the city, New York is so big that you can kind of stay in your own little corner of the city and think that that's it because you don't need anything. You don't have to venture out; you don't have to touch the boroughs. You can kind of stay in your neighborhood, and there's everything there.
In New York you can just walk out and be among people. You're on the subway among people, you go to cafes, you can talk to people.
New Yorkers may think they're on some cutting edge, but that's not especially true. It is, however, the most exciting heterogeneous mess of a town I've ever seen.
I think New York has evolved in my work just the way the city has.
There's a long tradition of people from the South living in New York City.
There is more sophistication and less sense in New York than anywhere else on the globe.
I don't understand all about New York society. It's only when they are in trouble that I'm really interested.
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