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[转帖]海归上海(I)

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"上海的陕西路的服饰街,情调绝对超过NYC 5th avenue."

Must be in a guy's eyes. Doubt if he's ever been to the 5th Ave. There is simply no comparison. They're not the same thing.

 "我每次进纽约就恶心.地铁简直破旧极了,(比起上海的地铁)."

Yeah. It's old. But in Shanghai, you just can't "enjoy" the new subway: it's always so jam packed. People are not treated nicely.

This post is so shallow. Don't put "HaiGui" in the title to catch eyeballs.

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I love NYC too. It's so vibrant. It's full of life. If you have to compare NYC with Shanghai, the latter lacks "culture and history" and that's why Shanghai doesn't have its characters. That's why I don't think living in Shanghai for a long time is good because it sank you and makes you a perfect material person.

Stay in Manhattan and don't go to the other boroughs and you won't complain so much. Don't take subway. Take cabs. NYC cabs are inexpensive. But living a good life in NYC means a lot of money.

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Everything and everyone in China is so one-dimensional. You have to conform to whatever is most popular at the time and to whatever everyone else is doing. Whereas in US you can choose to live whatever lifestyle you like. You can be eclectic. You can be off mainstream. You have the freedom and the room.
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