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5 boroughs
Bx
Bk
Queens
Manhattan
Long Island
SI irrelevant
Bx
Bk
Queens
Manhattan
Long Island
SI irrelevant
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My favorite borough. I always hated being forced to leave and come to the bronxThe softness of Queens is right in the name.
What man lives in a borough named Queens?
KINGS County
I always say LI is the 5th borough5 boroughs
Bx
Bk
Queens
Manhattan
Long Island
SI irrelevant
Facts.The softness of Queens is right in the name.
What man lives in a borough named Queens?
KINGS County
The softness of Queens is right in the name.
What man lives in a borough named Queens?
KINGS County
Nah bro. You're delusional, I know it can be somewhat inherent in NYers.
This is so false but typical NY. Probably never left Brooklyn.
When people OUTSIDE the United States think of our country they actually think of CA before ANYTHING else. Doesn't matter what continent.
They might rarely know the difference between SF and LA, Bay Area and Southern California, but guarantee California is what they're thinking of.You guys are delusional lol. One thing you can't argue is with facts and the fact is that NYC is and has been the most visited city by tourists. aka its what people from out of the states come to visit most..Truth. Every single person that I've met outside of the States always mentions Cali, it's rare that NY even comes up. They are always fascinated with movie stars and the beaches, nice weather, asking the weirdest questions about famous people, blondes with D cups, etc. I think I've had one dude ask me a Q about NY and it was about skyscrapers actually...told guy that the "glass" building is actually in Chicago not NY.
so chill
Bout to start a Brooklyn roll call lolWe got any cats from Flatbush in here? Where yall located?
LOL OK BRO.
Nah bro. You're delusional, I know it can be somewhat inherent in NYers.
It doesn't matter if NYC is visited by more international tourist annually than any other city. More Americans visit Orlando, FL every year than anywhere else. Doesn't mean anything when we're talking about recognition which is what the conversation was about.
For a couple generations now, in most parts of the world California is the first thing foreigners think of when they think of the U.S.
I think they renamed brooklyn queens day something else now and the other boroughs get that day off too because I remember freshmen year of hs I was mad because I had friends in bk tech that had it off but I didn't but my senior I'm pretty sure I had that day offAll this queens slander you Celeste pizza eating broke boys need to swing through the legit spots in Queens instead of chilling in Mordor.
Brooklyn got love for Queens and vice-versa. The only two boroughs to get school off for Brooklyn-Queens Day
****** from the Bronx mad because they live in 1945 Berlin
Don't try to justify SI. Plenty of good places to raise a family in Brooklyn/Queens/Manhattan
The slander...
Every borough has it's good and bads... yes including Staten Island.
Staten Island is somewhere where you can buy a nice house for a good price and raise your family away from the hooligans in Queens, BK, BX, and Uptown.
Lived most of my life in Queens, but lived in BK, and smashed chicks from the BX and other places.
Used to live down by the junction. The brooklyn college area that's right next to east flatbush but isn't really in it. My old building supposedly got turned into dorms for the college.We got any cats from Flatbush in here? Where yall located?
Staten Island really is the only irrelevant borough. Place is filled with glow in the dark guidos.
Nah bro. You're delusional, I know it can be somewhat inherent in NYers.
It doesn't matter if NYC is visited by more international tourist annually than any other city. More Americans visit Orlando, FL every year than anywhere else. Doesn't mean anything when we're talking about recognition which is what the conversation was about.
For a couple generations now, in most parts of the world California is the first thing foreigners think of when they think of the U.S.
We got any cats from Flatbush in here? Where yall located?
Used to live down by the junction. The brooklyn college area that's right next to east flatbush but isn't really in it. My old building supposedly got turned into dorms for the college.
As somebody who's been to Europe (London, Brussels, Munich) before you worng fam. Again you may just be talking about pinoys cause Japanese love them some New York.
Don't try to justify SI. Plenty of good places to raise a family in Brooklyn/Queens/Manhattan[/quote]
The slander...
Every borough has it's good and bads... yes including Staten Island.
Staten Island is somewhere where you can buy a nice house for a good price and raise your family away from the hooligans in Queens, BK, BX, and Uptown.
Lived most of my life in Queens, but lived in BK, and smashed chicks from the BX and other places.
40zzzzzWe got any cats from Flatbush in here? Where yall located?
It's got to be a 50/50 split. I just don't think people outside the US are thinking of one state or city. More than likely, the places that people will recognize off the bat in the US is New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. But it's definitely not just NY or CA.
The Bronx on the border of Westchester Co ain't nothing to be ashamed of >
Staten Island isn't all bad. Not far from Manhattan/bk. City environment without all the rats. The guidos are bad but semi avoidable. Italian food is some of the best here.
Better than Westchester, Long Island, Queens, I'll go with the BX too.