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Why is New York so much better than Mexico City?


Why is New York so much better than Mexico City?

Yes, I know what you mean. It is really a drag to be in Mexico City, all those 500 year old buildings and 1,000 year old ancient ruins. And the wonderful food. And the friendly Mexicans who say hello. The cab drivers who are almost like NY cab drivers but they speak a language one can understand. And the wonderful archaeological sites and colonial cites surrounding the area. And I miss the muggers and bumbs in NYC when I go to Mexico City.

Stay in NY. I'll take Mexico City any day.

Why are you comparing two cities totaly different from each other?

I can't say whats best i just know that you can't compare things like that without even having full data

Uhh??? According to whom??? It's like saying that strawberry ice cream is so much better than a mushroom omelette..... what does one thing have to do with the other??? Have you even been to these 2 places? Is this your personal opinion or someone else's? Remember that opinions are like azzholes................... and that's what you're uttering here: a very personal opinion, which is very subjective.

It would be a good answer:
according to who?

But, I think i understand what you mean.
Simple. There is too much more money in NY than in MX.
You are comparing the world money capital city versus mexican capital.

Last I heard, you can even drink the water there.

very interesting your question, do you want to create problems? I'm from neither place, and i dont think you should ask such things, it shows bad taste...

Because the rats in the NY subways are the size of dogs and there are so many more of them in NY. They also like fake Mexican food (AKA Taco Bell). David Letterman finds enough wrong with NYC every night to fill his monologue and sometimes his top 10 list.

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