I feel very comfortable in New York, in a city where there is no such thing as 'nationality.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love New York, where I live - it's the best city in the world. Nowhere in the world do you have so many nationalities that are actually mixed together - it's so multicultural.
I might live in Manhattan or Edinburgh or Cardiff. I think of myself as without nationality.
I come from an immigrant family, but I know no other nationality apart from British.
So, you know, I always say that I'm a Mexican, but if I had to be a citizen of anywhere else, I'd be a citizen of Manhattan. I feel very much a New Yorker.
I have no problem being with people of different nationalities.
I've always felt like a foreigner wherever I've lived. I don't feel much towards my Italian or Scottish roots, although I do cook the pasta at home.
I'm a native New Yorker. Everything to do with New York feels like my family.
I've lived in other cities - Rome, Dublin, Mexico City - but I was born in New York City, and I always lived in those other places as a New Yorker.
New York City is home to so many people from so many places and the uniqueness of it is that you never feel a foreigner. English is almost hardly ever heard in the subway. In fact, it's weird.
I definitely feel like a native New Yorker. My personality was formed there.