Why is that NY works, and NJ Doesn't? Attitude, class, living,etc.?
I never understood this beforehand but, New York/NYC comes across as more classy, busy but yet structured, and an forceful melting pot where on earth people are certainly busy but yet, they at smallest act close to they WANT to be there. New Yorkers deed like they're proud to be from in attendance, and try to lead more amazing lives.
You'd THINK that NYC be hustle bustle and mean, but after,
you go to New Jersey, thinking you're going to get hold of some rest in the suburbs, and peace from the big huge city,
and what did I find instead?
NJ is MORE busy, rushy, have many abundant more cars and highways, (almost resembling LA), has 5 times the attitude and road bluster, people are down in the dumps and miserable, and act close to they hate person there, in that is absolutely NO state pride whatsoever, everyone act like they're any from Cali or NY, or some other "cool" state, and what not, it's congested as hell, and as far as the "melting pot" go, everyone hates respectively other. Tons of racism, etc.
Why is it that NY works and NJ doesn't?
Answers:
I'm from the Tristate area and it seem to be like a social stigma that NJ is of late NY's trash . . . .and its true.
There are so many things wrong next to what you are saying.
1. You are comparing one city to a intact state. That is a very controlled view.
2. Many associates in NYC are from New Jersey.
3. Overall, NYC have more money going into it than Northeastern NJ.
4. Are you comparing all of the different section of NYC to all of NJ, or purely are you comparing the sections of NYC that you are surrounded by a lot to the section of NJ that you have see?
I live in south jersey so I transport offense to what you are saying. At the most minuscule, differentiate south jersey from north jersey, we like it that process : ) . I am very proud of where on earth I live. I live in the pine barrens and besides cold winters, I would not want to live anywhere else. There is route less hustle bustle contained by south jersey than north jersey, too.
Depending on the area, too, copious people surrounded by NYC are there for work or even tourism, and don't in reality live there. That brings money and different types of population into the city that NJ doesn't have.
And NYC doesn't "work and NJ doesn't" You merely perceive it that way because you are biased.
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