living in san francisco vs. nyc | one year later
Michael Gu・2 minutes read
The narrator compares living in San Francisco to Manhattan, highlighting the differences in weather, outdoor activities, public transportation, walkability, safety, homelessness visibility, and nightlife, emphasizing that personal preferences and friend groups shape one's experience in either city.
Insights
- San Francisco boasts a consistent mild climate year-round, contrasting sharply with New York's distinct seasons, offering a diverse range of outdoor activities within a short drive, while New York's outdoor options are limited.
- New York's superior public transportation system, including the 24/7 subway, makes it more accessible than San Francisco, which requires car ownership, although San Francisco offers a safer and more walkable environment compared to New York's pedestrian-friendly streets.
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How does the weather differ between San Francisco and New York?
The weather in San Francisco remains mild at around 55 degrees throughout the year, contrasting with New York's varied seasons.
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