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Moskvich shared his impressions of New York: dirty, noisy, crowded

Vadim from Moscow has long dreamed of visiting the largest city in the USA. And when I finally got there, I was very disappointed. He told the publication what exactly he didn’t like Yandex Zen.

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After staying in New York for a whole week, Vadim visited different parts of it. He was both in Manhattan and in other areas of the city - Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. By the way, the guy liked the latter ones. According to the Muscovite, these areas left “a pleasant impression of cities convenient for living.” But the main district of the city, according to him, left an extremely negative impression.

So, the Muscovite did not like the fact that there is a lot of garbage on the streets and in the subway, the buildings are too dense and there are a lot of people everywhere, and also rats!

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