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Old Posted Mar 25, 2021, 8:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Camelback View Post
It's tough to compare San Francisco to any other city IMO. Race, income, history, urban setting, urban fabric, suburban fabric, mentality, climate and more. The only other city that might hit some of these is Seattle and I fell like that is a stretch.
I fully agree... not that I've ever been to Seattle.

But in comparing cities that are often compared, I also don't agree that Chicago and NYC are similar at all. Both have totally different vibes, cultures, ethnicities, cuisine, etc. When I compare a place I've visited/stayed at, I also think of the intangibles.

Speaking of race and income, a few years ago, I learned that Asians/Asian-Americans are the poorest ethnic group in New York City. I'm wondering in which other cities that is also the case.
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