MrSquished
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- Jan 14, 2013
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Went to the shopping centers and the malls after work today and it was crazy. Goodness people were everywhere. I was online at JCPenny when security personnel said someone was stealing a box of shoes and it happened at least a few times earlier.
This is why I do not like to live in big cities. Where I am at now is less than 500K (the whole area). Imagine have to deal with million and million of people as in NYC, LA, ChiTown, etc. Yike.
I live near NYC and PARTS of the area can get real shitty during the holidays. Basically as in just too crowded. Any malls on weekends during the holiday season and especially the week leading up to Christmas - they are slammed. Some places in NYC itself, like the Rockefeller Center area for example. It's really only an issue during the holidays, and only for some places and areas. Other parts of the NYC Metro area are still fine during the holidays and the rest of the year is great in the biggest (and best) Metropolitan area in the country. And that Metropolitan area has over 20 million people in a densely populated area. It's wonderful.
It's pretty easy to get around though - order everything from Amazon, like I did, except for one thing I had to go in person for. Of course that one place was a restaurant in fucking Rockefeller Center. It was very crowded, I dealt with it for 2 blocks, got in got my gift certificate then subway'd the hell home. Subway was not crowded, just walking near Rockefeller Center.
Small price to pay to live near the greatest city in the world. Or you can shop earlier or on weekdays a few weeks before Christmas. If you wait till the last minute expect to suffer.
I couldn't imagine living in a Metro area with just 500K people though, I'd go stir crazy. That would be like living in a little village.
