I Spent 30 Days in New York City; Here Is My Honest Review

I Spent 30 Days in New York City; Here Is My Honest Review is a video where I share my thoughts on NYC as an African traveling to America’s most famous city for the first time. Do like, watch and enjoy.
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  • @christianmpassi3450
    @christianmpassi34509 ай бұрын

    Tayo, this video is probably one of the best piece of content about New York and America. I don't want to criticize other popular African travel content creators but everything in this video was super balanced, honest, very intelligent and way above others usually do. I particularly loved all the characters you interviewed and send them my prayers: the Nigerian food business guy, the two young beautiful ladies ("find your tribe" what a smart piece of advice) and the lady in the street from Trinidad. Félicitations Tayo, tu es le meilleur.

  • @TayoAinaFilms

    @TayoAinaFilms

    9 ай бұрын

    Appreciate you!!!

  • @bishop_lyfe4181

    @bishop_lyfe4181

    9 ай бұрын

    🎉❤❤😅🎉❤😊

  • @bukkyseton2585

    @bukkyseton2585

    9 ай бұрын

    ❤🎉 Christian you said it all, couldn't have said it more.

  • @georgeosas6607

    @georgeosas6607

    8 ай бұрын

    Tayo I don't think capitalism is civilisation

  • @A_utumn

    @A_utumn

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m I’m ❤ we

  • @kelvinukhurebor8329
    @kelvinukhurebor83299 ай бұрын

    The homeless lady's advice, GOLD. Don't lose yourself. Proud of you Tayo.

  • @martinschinedu3173

    @martinschinedu3173

    9 ай бұрын

    You almost likely will given the exposure and environment. However, if you remember were you came from it help. America in general could take one soul 😅 Newyork is just a promax.

  • @can_you_guess_my_new_username

    @can_you_guess_my_new_username

    9 ай бұрын

    @@martinschinedu3173 What does that mean? What does it look or feel like if America "takes your soul"

  • @paulokeke8337

    @paulokeke8337

    9 ай бұрын

    @@can_you_guess_my_new_username It's literally called Babylon or sodom for a reason

  • @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236

    @chukwumaolisehemekaouwarre3236

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@paulokeke8337exactly

  • @dexterity_1st

    @dexterity_1st

    9 ай бұрын

    19:31-20:38 Best part.

  • @daniraulisa4966
    @daniraulisa49669 ай бұрын

    You've come a really long way from the first video of you stuck in a Joburg apartment at the start of the pandemic, which was my introduction to your film brilliance. Most KZreadrs just go around filming a bunch of random stuff, but you do it so purposefully and attentively that everything just falls into place, as it should. I appreciate the time you put into planning, cutting and putting these videos together behind the scenes. One love from Southy!

  • @TayoAinaFilms

    @TayoAinaFilms

    9 ай бұрын

    Appreciate you ❤️❤️❤️

  • @teweoluwaseyi9514

    @teweoluwaseyi9514

    9 ай бұрын

    I have learnt something valuable. Thank you 🙏

  • @VTPr0

    @VTPr0

    9 ай бұрын

    @@teweoluwaseyi9514Jesus loves you

  • @lecadou

    @lecadou

    9 ай бұрын

    To join , he is best KZreadr coming from Africa. I have been begging him to create the join button so I can pay .

  • @monjue55

    @monjue55

    9 ай бұрын

    From LA you need to visit Las Vegas which is next door. Great job on this video.

  • @shabatidjani1354
    @shabatidjani13549 ай бұрын

    That suya guy making $100k a month is insane men

  • @paulsingletoniii
    @paulsingletoniii7 ай бұрын

    "Something is chasing you. What is chasing you is bills!" Facts! 🤣

  • @muchit3629
    @muchit36299 ай бұрын

    One thing you can always say about Nigerians - enterprising. They are the blueprint tin terms of entrepneurship for all of us Africans. Zimbabwean and proud to say it and give credit to my Nigerian brothers and sisters.

  • @universalnihi8374

    @universalnihi8374

    9 ай бұрын

    One love, brother 🙏🏽

  • @NLZource

    @NLZource

    9 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @francisarinze6928

    @francisarinze6928

    9 ай бұрын

    We love you bro. Nigerian here.

  • @JeezWhiz1

    @JeezWhiz1

    9 ай бұрын

    Nigerians are born HUSTLERS,,,must be in thier DNA.

  • @KabodS7

    @KabodS7

    14 күн бұрын

    Facts!Zimbo here too🇺🇸🇿🇼

  • @WCEO66
    @WCEO669 ай бұрын

    Ngl the homeless woman is such a sweetheart and I pray and hope she gets a better place and life🙏🏼

  • @addisonpeterson
    @addisonpeterson7 ай бұрын

    As an American it always amazes me how nice people are in other countries. Your right people in America don’t care about you. Your value is how much money you can bring in. I’ll never forget being in Bali, Indonesia after 3 days and I realized they had no homelessness. I was shocked. It’s the moment I realized how bad my country really is and how much we could afford to take care of our people if we really wanted to.

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    How many places in Bali did you see

  • @mysterioanonymous3206

    @mysterioanonymous3206

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm from Switzerland. When I lived in Zürich it was like that. Business city (banking town). People are mostly a holes. Arrogant. They're all interchangeable. Boring. I moved to the mountains recently. The Alps. People are totally different here. Friendly. Considerate. So yeah... I don't miss it. I only wish I had moved away 10 years earlier. 😂

  • @Versiongurl

    @Versiongurl

    7 ай бұрын

    Remember America is a very big place with millions of ppl.

  • @utahdan231

    @utahdan231

    7 ай бұрын

    America is a huge country of immigrants. Homeless people come from every nation. How many immigrants did you meet in Bali or Indonesia ? In America is an attitude “how much money I can make without work? How can I cheat a system?” I’m the immigrant myself and I know tens of immigrants who sold houses for $500-$600K and live in city housing for $100-150 a month , get SSI and Medicaid.

  • @acersterl

    @acersterl

    7 ай бұрын

    New York City is NOT America. It’s 1 City.

  • @sneakytacos773
    @sneakytacos7736 ай бұрын

    The Suya Guy is truly an entrepreneurial genius. An artist & really humble too.

  • @BloodyNigerian
    @BloodyNigerian9 ай бұрын

    My first night in NYC 9 years ago I vibed with strangers from like 5 countries. Still remains one of the coolest nights of my life. I love the diversity and vibe of NY nightlife.

  • @goagray5
    @goagray59 ай бұрын

    "it's like something is chasing people.." 🤣🤣 so true

  • @kojo7485

    @kojo7485

    9 ай бұрын

    😅 Hustle and Bustle 😅

  • @sizwetraveladventures

    @sizwetraveladventures

    9 ай бұрын

    He said the bills are chasing them

  • @voyageswithshyeasha1398

    @voyageswithshyeasha1398

    9 ай бұрын

    New York state of mind 😅😂

  • @kreativeforce532

    @kreativeforce532

    9 ай бұрын

    You never heard of running with the Bills? It's like what they do in spain but with debt instead of bovines.

  • @teachermomo2624

    @teachermomo2624

    9 ай бұрын

    That was the best line to summarize the USA

  • @shainaponpin
    @shainaponpin9 ай бұрын

    Everything Tayo said in this video was correct. I flew to New York from Texas last month to renew my Nigerian passport at the Nigerian House and I can tell you for free that if they pay me $100,000 more than what I make here in Texas, I can never live in New York. In summary, New York is not for everybody. Good job Tayo!

  • @lunalea1250

    @lunalea1250

    8 ай бұрын

    🎯🎯🎯🎯

  • @periechontology

    @periechontology

    6 ай бұрын

    The city wasn't always like this, go back 10 years. NYC was making headlines for being one of the safest big cities, the streets were cleaner, the mentally ill homeless were in institutions. The De Blasio mayoral administration and the pandemic made the city completely unrecognizable. I didn't know it was possible for a city to change that drastically that quickly.

  • @AbotsiHot

    @AbotsiHot

    6 ай бұрын

    Hello,I am Caleb from Ghana.If you have PayPal or NETELLER I am willing to buy USD from you and pay you a rate slightly higher than CBN rate.Thank you

  • @CharitySL
    @CharitySL8 ай бұрын

    I am a NYC native. Born and raised in BK. Everything you stated is true. As far as the cleanliness, the subways, the noise, the fast paced life and lack of courtesy as well as homelessness and drugs etc. A lot of things were magnified due to the pandemic and it’s even worse now. There were already existing issues but seems like things have become 10 times worse. We as NYers don’t understand why our streets aren’t cleaner. Why our transit system is trash etc. However, change really begins with the individual. Also, yes, there are those who just don’t care and contribute to the negative aspects but there are a lot that do. That are kind, compassionate and empathetic. ❤

  • @fewkeyfewkey5414

    @fewkeyfewkey5414

    8 ай бұрын

    Nyc transit isn’t to bad where you live. Sometimes I just take the bike if the subway don’t wanna work out. But the cleanliness is something that needs to be considered so much tax money is going to what??

  • @user-st3lq2bk8v

    @user-st3lq2bk8v

    8 ай бұрын

    Look at all the illegals nyc is not a community for hispanics or africans. Quite disturbing it has come to this.

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    @@fewkeyfewkey5414do you ever Uber while in the city

  • @jaehongsong4904

    @jaehongsong4904

    6 ай бұрын

    It's simple. People don't care about all of those. If they actually cared, they would vote for a politician that cared about those. They keep voting for the same kind of people all the time and expect a change to happen 😂

  • @fewkeyfewkey5414

    @fewkeyfewkey5414

    6 ай бұрын

    @@crishnaholmes7730 yes sometimes I have to uber especially when certain bike paths might be closed, a bridge is closed, or I have to go elsewhere where it isn’t transportable. You can also use taxis if you want but my area don’t have an abundance of them

  • @KenRobert1
    @KenRobert19 ай бұрын

    Thank you for NOT sugar coating things. Thank you for seeing the reality. Africa is freer than they believe. The beautiful thing I see about Africa is their room to improve on things that makes lives better. Bless Africa I cannot wait to visit.

  • @NjieZiphougarth

    @NjieZiphougarth

    8 ай бұрын

    Visit and secure a land build it up and financially stable move to the future

  • @godsownson2469

    @godsownson2469

    8 ай бұрын

    Africa is freer? Are you on drugs? The rich can use the police to lock up in Nigeria for as long as they want and you have the audacity to write nonsense about Africa is freer...come to Nigeria and see the hell people go through in the hands of the rich because no one is there to fight for them...Husband's beat their wives everyday in Africa and nothing happens and you call that freedom? You need to stop writing nonsense

  • @estelalopez3563

    @estelalopez3563

    8 ай бұрын

    @@NjieZiphougarththere are places in Africa that are very expensive

  • @vnosike

    @vnosike

    7 ай бұрын

    Amen ❤❤

  • @glamslamcam
    @glamslamcam9 ай бұрын

    I’m a born & raised NYer & i enjoyed your take on NYC. It’s not for everyone. The term “only the strong survive” fits this place and i think that’s part of what makes this place so unique & so great. This place is very flawed but it’s flaws are part of the uniqueness of NYC. I’ve lived outside of NYC for a moment in the military and have visited many cities in America and around the world. Great places but none can compare to New York City. One of the ladies said it best, this is a place where you need a break from it but for me, once that break is over, I’m ready to deal with it again. It’s only Dog Eat Dog if you let it be. NYC Rocks & I’m proud to be a New Yorker.

  • @BigWill007

    @BigWill007

    8 ай бұрын

    Facts NY ❤️

  • @DmzirzlofxZzri

    @DmzirzlofxZzri

    8 ай бұрын

    Honestly nyc just feels like a worse London. Visited both and not from either but nyc is more expensive for significantly worse public transport and less attractions. Spent more than a week in both tho and i plan to visit again.

  • @MiguelUnfiltered

    @MiguelUnfiltered

    8 ай бұрын

    @@DmzirzlofxZzriyeah nyc is just top tier for scaling your career and better food lol. london definitely has the attractions on lock!

  • @drewnjiru2164

    @drewnjiru2164

    8 ай бұрын

    Hello,can i be your friend Glam?

  • @vintagetriplex3728

    @vintagetriplex3728

    8 ай бұрын

    There are lots of places out there that are more interesting then new York.

  • @ceazaar
    @ceazaar6 күн бұрын

    Since i started following Tayo on all socials some years back, I've never felt like wasting my time watching his videos. He is true to his art. I always wish you the best Tayo, you motivate me a lot. Your lens tells a lot of stories.

  • @aznsstarr
    @aznsstarr9 ай бұрын

    As a native New Yorker, and I lived in NYC for all my life, I can contest that this is true. It has gotten harder and worse over the past decades, and it will get harder and worse in the years to come.

  • @j0epark1

    @j0epark1

    9 ай бұрын

    I used to love NY. But the liberals are all making it a shithole and New Yorkers have to take it back

  • @voltrondefenderoftheuniver8658

    @voltrondefenderoftheuniver8658

    9 ай бұрын

    This is the reason I moved to Florida many years ago. I will never vote blue again.

  • @TysheenOrane

    @TysheenOrane

    8 ай бұрын

    I totally agree.

  • @reggierodriguez6546

    @reggierodriguez6546

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah but New York isn’t just about manhattan and Brooklyn

  • @broddablack5290

    @broddablack5290

    8 ай бұрын

    ❤ so true ❤

  • @hotchocolategirl1der
    @hotchocolategirl1der9 ай бұрын

    I'm a native New Yorker. I love that you visited my home town. Even other Americans don't think NY gets hot. It's not small, I'm from the Bronx and had a boyfriend in BK, we were two hours apart. It's just that it's so crowded it may seem smaller. Also, don't judge the entire US, by NY. It's pretty unique. There are places that are cleaner, cheaper and people don't step over the homeless. I had to learn to be kinder when I left. I left twice, because as much as I love it, my money goes MUCH farther down south. But I'm glad I'm from there. I wouldn't want to have grown up anywhere else.

  • @Dan-ei9em

    @Dan-ei9em

    9 ай бұрын

    Sometimes the city gets relatively hot for a couple of days in the summer. August is normally the hottest

  • @sagacious4559

    @sagacious4559

    9 ай бұрын

    It is summer time

  • @bliisso3477

    @bliisso3477

    9 ай бұрын

    Good my tribe. I hail you. I am a New Yorker, still lives in NY. My husnand and I raised 2 adorable children: A medical doctor and the other in grad school. We own a house and live in Queen, but I have lived in the Bronx, Brooklyn. Originally from Lagos, Naija🥰

  • @johnmeans9562

    @johnmeans9562

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bliisso3477❤

  • @SUNGODDESSMOONCHILD555

    @SUNGODDESSMOONCHILD555

    9 ай бұрын

    geographically its a tiny place in square miles. Traffic plays a part in why that took 2 hours. Even by train- there are so many factors why it takes so long to travel

  • @Karahalios1
    @Karahalios14 ай бұрын

    I woke up 4.30am, my goddess asleep, put a nespresso, rolled a cigarette, and after a few homestead videos, this guy appeared saying something about passports. Watched that one, really honest one, liked and subscribed in a split second. This is the second I watched. Although in northern Europe, first time I felt so close to Nigeria. Loved all people interviewed and I deeply appreciate the beauty of people like Tayo creating a hope in a world who is getting uglier every day. Hey Tayo, this is my contribution towards your million goal.

  • @FrancescaRizzoNYC
    @FrancescaRizzoNYC7 ай бұрын

    I grew up in NJ and moved to NYC in my 20’s. Lived here for 30 years then had to move back to NJ for a variety of reasons outside my control. It took me another 20 years to crawl my way back. I am a New Yorker again. I’m home.

  • @mehmedkhan.6198
    @mehmedkhan.61989 ай бұрын

    "The only thing people care about is money,there's no real love, no real community". Sounds to me like America. GREAT VIDEO TAYO I FEEL YOU...KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.

  • @Dantor1990

    @Dantor1990

    9 ай бұрын

    True

  • @Lando-kx6so

    @Lando-kx6so

    9 ай бұрын

    That is the US, profit over anything else

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    That's New York City she was talking about. I bet she has never been outside that city since she got there. She knows NYC but not the rest of the United States.

  • @michelleroberts9243

    @michelleroberts9243

    9 ай бұрын

    Have you lived in Europe? From my experience, I think it's a "western" thing not solely an American thing

  • @estelalopez3563

    @estelalopez3563

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Dantor1990it’s the same thing in Latin America

  • @hillcrestprofessionalservi3502
    @hillcrestprofessionalservi35029 ай бұрын

    I am convinced that Tayo will make an award-winning documentary sometime in the near future. The story telling is top notch

  • @ionutroman7040
    @ionutroman70409 ай бұрын

    " everyone runns only for money , there is no community ...there is no love " the lady is right and the bad part in this is...this is all around the world . no one gives a hand to someone who really needs it , no one shows true love....everyone is focus only for money and power .

  • @Versiongurl

    @Versiongurl

    8 ай бұрын

    I disagree with the there’s no community part. That’s absolutely not true about this city.

  • @broddablack5290

    @broddablack5290

    8 ай бұрын

  • @moniho6907

    @moniho6907

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Versiongurl exactly i disagree

  • @bosse1092

    @bosse1092

    8 ай бұрын

    Native New Yorker and this can’t not be more false

  • @JKyRei

    @JKyRei

    8 ай бұрын

    Around America not the world

  • @chapatimoto
    @chapatimoto9 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this. Am from Kenya and as an African I ❤ to see other Africans flourishing in different regions while upholding (never forgetting) their Roots and culture. One day I'll travel to New York and have a meal at Suya 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @giddymufasa3630

    @giddymufasa3630

    9 ай бұрын

    Chapatimoto surely

  • @adeyinkaoladapo5863

    @adeyinkaoladapo5863

    8 ай бұрын

    And I'm hoping one day, I'll surely leave the city of Lagos and come to pay you a visit in Nairobi😂😂😂

  • @susanlovetv
    @susanlovetv9 ай бұрын

    So many people always thinks Abroad is bird of roses, until they come abroad they will see not all that glitters are gold

  • @adekomayadotun
    @adekomayadotun9 ай бұрын

    Tayo is the goat... He has mastered the art of storytelling

  • @adekomayadotun

    @adekomayadotun

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the ❤️ Tayo.

  • @kenkioqqo
    @kenkioqqo8 ай бұрын

    When I was a kid, I always dreamed of moving to the US one day. As a grown-up, I prefer to stay in my own country, Kenya, but I wouldn't mind visiting US as a tourist like Tayo.

  • @TechBeautyQueen
    @TechBeautyQueen9 ай бұрын

    This is so real. I was in NY for 1.5 years for work and you really captued how important it is to know who you are and finding your tribe because the city can be isolating. During my time, I found it hard to have a solid west african community in brooklyn which was a change since I am so used to being around the african community in the dmv. I left relatively early because I couldnt stomach the lack of community. It can be chanllenging. Like the brother said it takes time 5year, 10 years etc. It is possible but definelty not for everyone.

  • @TheFuture36520

    @TheFuture36520

    9 ай бұрын

    Tayo is a brilliant genius 👏

  • @lunalea1250

    @lunalea1250

    8 ай бұрын

    Very true, so many people comes to NYC for the " hustle & bustle", but find isolation amongst millions, I see it daily, it accounts for some of the mentally unwell roaming about...😔

  • @ochoriosify
    @ochoriosify9 ай бұрын

    So you made it to NY Tayo. Welcome! I met you while visiting Nigeria for the 1st time a few weeks ago. I met you in a parking lot in Lekki. I told you that I was from NY, and you told me that you would be visiting NY soon. Do you remember? I was wearing a red dress. I am glad that you had a nice time here. Again, this is a wonderful video. So enlightening to those who have never been here.

  • @abdulmuizzkelani3760
    @abdulmuizzkelani37609 ай бұрын

    Tayo's way of storytelling is amazing, I love how he mixes up his story, he puts different events together and not like one after the other, he mixes them together and it becomes a Movie. Someday he would be nominated for a BET or Grammy with the way he is going, it's just amazing.

  • @Vivthedocpreneur

    @Vivthedocpreneur

    9 ай бұрын

    So true

  • @wodlthedaughteroftheking8062

    @wodlthedaughteroftheking8062

    9 ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @slimpop77

    @slimpop77

    8 ай бұрын

    .......and Accompanied with a soulful background music ❤❤❤

  • @emmanuelokon9162
    @emmanuelokon91628 ай бұрын

    Really feel for the woman who got abandoned by her kids. It's so easy to get lost in the midst of all the noise and hustle that you lose yourself. Thank you so much for the video. It goes a lot deeper than the average travel vlog. Nice work Tayo

  • @carolbazunu2274

    @carolbazunu2274

    8 ай бұрын

    Awesome video. you captured the good, the bad and the ugly. No bias. I lived in. NY over 30 years ago, before I relocated. NY is not for the faint heart. Good job, Tayo! .

  • @jonralph8843
    @jonralph88439 ай бұрын

    Here's one KZread channel I never regret subscribing to. If you haven't subscribed yet, what the h*ll are you waiting for? This is a high quality documentary and Tayo Aina knows his onions. Ẹ kú iṣẹ́ bro. 🙏🏾 So proud of your growth and journey.

  • @MosesMatsepane
    @MosesMatsepane9 ай бұрын

    That guy who sells bowls from Nigeria still kept his accent since 2003. That’s the one thing I appreciate about Nigerians, you guys take Nigeria with you wherever you go. As a result you don’t feel isolated and need to conform in the diaspora, obviously not everyone is like that, but it’s a common trend. I was in America for a week, and nearly came back sounding like Denzel Washington, kidding.😅😅😅😅 Excellent video bro, I’ve been a subscriber since day 1.

  • @dugebuwembo

    @dugebuwembo

    9 ай бұрын

    It depends on the age you migrate, it's more likely to catch an accent as a youngster than as an adult.

  • @MosesMatsepane

    @MosesMatsepane

    9 ай бұрын

    @@dugebuwembo True, but that guy is relatively young. And he’s been there for 20 years. No doubt that if you go to school there, you’ll sound like them. But my point is that Nigerians tend to lose it naturally, they’re not quick to try and sound Americans as soon as they arrive.

  • @dugebuwembo

    @dugebuwembo

    9 ай бұрын

    @@MosesMatsepane If you are young when you migrate there will be a lot of pressure to change your accent. This is something experienced by many immigrants, having to change yourself to fit in. This phenomenon is less likely to occur as an adult or late teen.

  • @ifeifesi

    @ifeifesi

    9 ай бұрын

    For some as they adapt to living in a society where a language like English is spoken more fluently an accent change naturally will come especially to those who are younger and want to speak the language in a more standard way so they fit in.

  • @kennid6743

    @kennid6743

    9 ай бұрын

    He could also be speaking with his accent because is speaking to a fella countryman. I do the same; code switching as needed

  • @kendrauwakwe7415
    @kendrauwakwe74159 ай бұрын

    Hey Tayao, my sister is featured in your video. Lol. We live in Brooklyn, born and raised but have been to Lagos numerous times. We are Nigerian descent ❤😂 love the video. Much love

  • @TayoAinaFilms

    @TayoAinaFilms

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh really. Which one is your sister? 😅

  • @luke81st

    @luke81st

    9 ай бұрын

    Who amongst the two ladies is your sis? They're both lovely by the way😊

  • @kendrauwakwe7415

    @kendrauwakwe7415

    9 ай бұрын

    @@TayoAinaFilmsshe in the Brooklyn Suya ordering for Suya. She is wearing dreads with tracksuit top❤

  • @kendrauwakwe7415

    @kendrauwakwe7415

    9 ай бұрын

    She did not know she was in the video and was shocked

  • @TayoAinaFilms

    @TayoAinaFilms

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kendrauwakwe7415 Haha. Say Hi to her for me!

  • @dorothyholmes5403
    @dorothyholmes54038 ай бұрын

    New York is expensive but there is a magic feeling that you get living here that you don't feel in any other city! You feel it even as a visitor!

  • @zupermaus9276
    @zupermaus92767 ай бұрын

    This is a documentary, not so much a review - hats off

  • @Joel_Mugisha
    @Joel_Mugisha9 ай бұрын

    Tayo I just wanna say; You're the dopest African youtuber I've seen so far. Your editing, storytelling and creativity is just amazing. I'm inspired and learning from you as a small youtuber myself. Keep on shinning and soaring high👊

  • @tombimashri8149

    @tombimashri8149

    9 ай бұрын

    Truth including his open mindedness, polite to all blends in with all on planet earth. Tayo deserves the Best. Keep Flying Tayo, really enjoy you nd Sabbatical we learn alot from u guyz

  • @crimeandcontroversy9042

    @crimeandcontroversy9042

    9 ай бұрын

    tayo n steve nduku are good.2 of them are the best...i give tayo 10..steve 9.5 lol..they inspire my channel where i abuse nigerian govt so they do the right thing...i m into positive critism with lots of abuses lol

  • @teethart9865
    @teethart98659 ай бұрын

    Kudos to these ladies. They sound deep like they've seen and conquered a lot. I wish them and every immigrant trying to put a foot forward for the next generation strength and grace to navigate. 🙏🏾

  • @fzmoifzmoi2575

    @fzmoifzmoi2575

    9 ай бұрын

    I highly disagree.....She seems really gold diggish...Chasing a "luxurious" life. This "luxury" people chase around the world is what is keeping EVERYBODY separated, resulting in sad situations as the nice homeless lady is in. You lose all of your humanity chasing it. Chasing it is a selfish ambition that leaves everyone else to fend for themselves, losing your soul along the way while stepping on everyone on your way up. We are all living in another person's philosophy that has been made into OUR reality. Their reality hijacked the reality that we all, in our hearts know to be a world of compassion for humanity and left us with this fleshly shell on a dead-end path to nowhere but self endulgement. Good luck trying to reach the 3 percent, y'all...

  • @zehabeshatv5836

    @zehabeshatv5836

    9 ай бұрын

    @@fzmoifzmoi2575you made good point.

  • @frank-ko6de

    @frank-ko6de

    9 ай бұрын

    @@fzmoifzmoi2575 I agree. Simply put, scam artists....👍👍👍👍

  • @terejosh13

    @terejosh13

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@fzmoifzmoi2575I think you looked at her and saw what you wanted to see a woman you couldn't get 😂

  • @fzmoifzmoi2575

    @fzmoifzmoi2575

    9 ай бұрын

    @@terejosh13 LOL How old are you, 12? Another thing wrong with this world is some folks have absolutely no critical thinking skills..... Sad

  • @VirtualTravelBrian
    @VirtualTravelBrian8 ай бұрын

    "I Spent 30 Days in New York City; Here Is My Honest Review" - This video offers a unique and personal perspective on the vibrant metropolis that is New York City. It's clear that the creator invested a lot of time and effort into truly experiencing the city's diverse neighborhoods, culture, and cuisine. I appreciate the honesty and authenticity in their review, highlighting both the exhilarating and challenging aspects of living in such a bustling place. It's a valuable insight for anyone considering a visit or move to the Big Apple. NYC's energy and complexity truly come to life in this video! 🗽🍎 #NYCReview #BigAppleExperience

  • @johndonaldson8979
    @johndonaldson89797 ай бұрын

    MIGRANTS LOVE watching the NEW YORK CITY VIDEOS in TEXAS. MIGRANTS are so excited to make their new home in NEW YORK CITY! They know work and housing are abundant in NEW YORK CITY! That free bus ride from TEXAS seals the deal!

  • @jrcreator2257

    @jrcreator2257

    7 ай бұрын

    😂👌

  • @ConnectsLogTv
    @ConnectsLogTv9 ай бұрын

    The city that never sleep 💤 the lady said , you are forced to make it alone 👏🏾👏🏾😂😊

  • @reggierodriguez6546

    @reggierodriguez6546

    8 ай бұрын

    It used to be the city that never sleeps but not anymore.

  • @dreamproject1069
    @dreamproject10699 ай бұрын

    When you lose your job you ain't family no more😢😢....it sink into my brain so deep. Some homeless people have the best motivational stories

  • @tombimashri8149

    @tombimashri8149

    9 ай бұрын

    Truth when u have money you help fam, friends etc, the day your situation changes nd u are down, friends, family distance themselves thry see u like you are No USE Nor Ornament. People Be Wise put yourself First

  • @DevlinJosephDanielle
    @DevlinJosephDanielleАй бұрын

    Washington DC is veryyyy clean The subways, streets, and alleys too

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    @kelvinmcdonald51139 ай бұрын

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    @stevewilliams760

    9 ай бұрын

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    @henrynoble7011

    9 ай бұрын

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    @roycorey7454

    9 ай бұрын

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    @lincolnjack3198

    9 ай бұрын

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    @annebella8851

    9 ай бұрын

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  • @tjr4459
    @tjr44599 ай бұрын

    I moved to NYC in 2003. I was fortunate to have family already there who I could draw support from, unlike the experience of the lady speaking on the street corner. NYC is tough, I mean really tough and I learnt some harsh lessons along the way. The city is not for everyone, a lot of people I met in my early years in the city eventually moved away. And many of them didn’t move because they hated the city, they had to move for basically survival. It’s getting increasingly expensive. If you can survive in NYC, you can survive and be successful anyway else. And so many chose to stay or use it as a launching pad to go somewhere else in life.

  • @fckfck4181

    @fckfck4181

    8 ай бұрын

    NYC is crazy expensive even Paris is expensive I'm from there but fast food in NYC far more expensive than Paris and rent price are like almost 2 times higher it seem lol saw one girl on KZread paying like 1000 for something like 6square meter😂 if you can afford living in NYC and then move to San Antonio for example you'll live super super comfortably like a rich one lol

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    What lessons did you learn

  • @jaehongsong4904

    @jaehongsong4904

    6 ай бұрын

    @@fckfck4181 I mean...NYC pays people almost double compared to other part of USA, maybe except the Bay Area. It all evens out. New Yorkers have one of the highest median wealth in the nation. It is ridiculously expensive for visitors, but it's surprisingly manageable for people living there. They just make significantly more than almost anywhere in the world

  • @jackieaina
    @jackieaina9 ай бұрын

    nah the suya?! now I’m hungry😭😭 def will be checking them out next time I’m in town!

  • @bruxtonfitness9880

    @bruxtonfitness9880

    9 ай бұрын

    Are you Tayo's sister?

  • @shondastacy

    @shondastacy

    9 ай бұрын

    Love you Jackie from the Caribbean.

  • @ginilance7427

    @ginilance7427

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@bruxtonfitness9880I don't think so. She even started her KZread channel 14yrs ago. It's been amazingly long.

  • @CdaPlays

    @CdaPlays

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah are you

  • @TayoAinaFilms

    @TayoAinaFilms

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks Sis. The suya was really good 😂

  • @melbrown6019
    @melbrown60197 ай бұрын

    I watch Cash Jordan who is a realtor in NYC and I can’t believe how expensive it is to live there. When I was young, NYC seemed like a fun place to live but now that I’m older and have a family, no way. It’s definitely a fun place to visit. I have to say as a northerner from NJ moving to SC, not all Americans are the same everywhere. Each section of the country has their own unique culture.

  • @timothywang7644
    @timothywang76449 ай бұрын

    Never been to New York but I feel like this video just gave me a preview of what to expect when I go there. Big Ups Tayo. The way you have grown in this vlogging, In fact, you have graduated from vlogging to "documenting real stories in a very captivating way", we need a separate name for that 😅. Really enjoyed it

  • @dogarajamesigbeji9950
    @dogarajamesigbeji99509 ай бұрын

    People planing to Japa need this I like how you spread the cards with the good, bad and ugly in there.

  • @nadianurun6259

    @nadianurun6259

    9 ай бұрын

    Except most are not moving to New York and Only 8 of Its 300 million live there . Most of America is actually just wide roads and lots of empty space

  • @benjaminsmith2287
    @benjaminsmith22879 ай бұрын

    I'm from New York City, a mostly Black, middle income town called Saint Albans in the borough of Queens. I like this presentation overall, you're fair. I'm glad you didn't spend too much time in Times Square as that's basically a tourist spot and it's OK, but it's a tourist spot. The bigger part of Times Square is the Broadway theatre district beyond just the "square" area. NYC, you can "make it" but it kind of depends on the type of discipline you want to make it in. If you're some sort of abstract musician, you may have to teach and you won't make the salary just by music alone to bring in enough people to full venues. And there's always the issue of healthcare in the USA though that has improved with the passing of the ACA. Still, it's not perfect. The one area you seemed to miss was Jackson Heights. You get there via a subway, 7 to 74th St. or E or F to Roosevelt Avenue, Jackson Heights. Here's the greatest thing about NYC: ethnic diversity. This is by far the most ethnically diverse part of New York City yet many tourists seem to miss this area. If you come to NYC and have any interest in the ethnic diversity here, don't miss Jackson Heights, Queens, NYC. About the subways, the stations are hot and sometimes smelly. All of the subway cars are air-conditioned but it may not work in every subway car from time to time. Most of the subways aren't that old either, only a few are on some lines and they're being replaced slowly. The subway is crucial to NYC. I no longer live in NYC due to the ridiculous rent and that I want to see more of nature. I live 30 minutes away in a town in New Jersey and visit NYC every week. I agree with the young woman that talked about tribes. But my tribe isn't an ethnic group but more of a group of people that share similar musical tastes or entertainment choices. I am part Caribbean in family, Bajan (Barbadian), so I do enjoy getting with the Caribbean community from time to time. Funny thing is I don't find NYC fast paced. I see a lot of people sitting around drinking coffee then it is on to whatever they are doing. What I'm finding is people in their own group not necessarily connecting with the outer atmosphere like they do in other places. There is hustle, but there's hanging out and around too. Thanks for this video and great job of it.

  • @auxtas

    @auxtas

    9 ай бұрын

    Great points. I was expecting him to at least ask those ladies what job they do. This is America. Jobs dey. And you get paid. It is a melting part of the world, and you have to connect with people outside your tribe. I didn't even connect with Africans to get where I wanted to be in this country. When I tried earlier on, they avoided it. It was then that I realized this is a global village.

  • @hopscotch39

    @hopscotch39

    9 ай бұрын

    Love this response

  • @Shannystrr
    @Shannystrr9 ай бұрын

    I went to NYC last month, for just a day- and I still didn’t like it 😆. Too many people everywhere, too many cars- and too many rats and roaches crawling around; I felt like I had to immediately take a shower after walking around for an hour. I also HATED time square. Also, NYC is wayyyy overpriced. I’m from upstate NY and have only been to the city like 5 times in my 25 years of living. I don’t understand how there are people who actually *want* to live there, but everyone’s different ig. Just totally not for me lol. Give me a farm

  • @youngx5864
    @youngx5864Ай бұрын

    I like this video a lot. I 'm from Chicago but lived in New York 3 years. This video makes me miss living in New York a lot. It's very true that despite all of the bad things about the city, that city brings out the best in you. I can sincerely say that New York changed my life forever. My way of thinking, working, networking, and overcoming obstacles will never be the same after living in New York. It will always be regarded as a second home to me outside of Chicago

  • @allend6137
    @allend61379 ай бұрын

    Went to NY for the first time August ‘23 … and like he said..NOBODY CARED!!!! Everyone was in their own zone… but I more so liked that I could be in my zone and no one seemed to give two f*cks about what I was doing.. Every one was so casually dressed with comfort seeming to trump appearance. I would love to live there ❤..Oh.. I also liked how accessible everything was via public transportation.. No matter where you are everything feels like it’s right around the corner

  • @tobookoro3779
    @tobookoro37799 ай бұрын

    This is a very honest review, Tayo. The only caution I would add here is that NYC is not America. It would surprise you to know that America is more rural than urban as a whole.

  • @conniwitzig9523

    @conniwitzig9523

    9 ай бұрын

    People get such different opinions when they visit the country areas but so many never do😢

  • @gigteevee6118
    @gigteevee61187 ай бұрын

    The Suya Guy 9:02 needs to bring it to London ❤️

  • @lloydfrancis9149
    @lloydfrancis914917 күн бұрын

    London and New York my two best cities in the world as a Londoner. She taught me how to be StreetWise. New York is dirty but the memories and the Fun especially Manhattan. From Shepherds Bush to Flatbush

  • @D.Youngest.Youtuber
    @D.Youngest.Youtuber9 ай бұрын

    20:38 that part where she said don't lose your heart and your soul when you come to America 😩😢

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    She's talking about New York City.

  • @D.Youngest.Youtuber

    @D.Youngest.Youtuber

    9 ай бұрын

    @@beaujac311 I understand that 😩

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    @@D.Youngest.KZreadr Okay, but you have to make the distinction because too many people who doesn't know the USA thinks that NYC is representative of the whole country.

  • @D.Youngest.Youtuber

    @D.Youngest.Youtuber

    9 ай бұрын

    @@beaujac311 alright. Thanks 🤗

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    @@D.Youngest.KZreadr The reason why I"m making this a big deal is because I live in a small town in the USA. Living here is nothing like living in NYC. Someone moving from say Lagos, Nigeria would have an easier time adjusting to New York City than I would. I have no problem with people saying something negative about the USA. Some of the times I agree with them, but using that one lady's opinion of NYC and make it be about all of the USA then I have to say no.

  • @hannahn7375
    @hannahn73759 ай бұрын

    Hahaha 3mins and you're 10000% spot on. I lived there for 14 yrs and while what you showed was true , it's honestly not the complete story of NYC, you didn't really see the real real NYC. There are people who live a different reality from what you experienced - and I mean good reality. The city works for some but not for everyone. It wasn't for me but I respect NYC. It taught me a lot.

  • @sheilaodiari530
    @sheilaodiari5308 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad that you did this video, so that people back home in motherland (Africa) understand that its not all roses in the USA.

  • @AbotsiHot

    @AbotsiHot

    6 ай бұрын

    Hello,I am Caleb from Ghana.If you have PayPal or NETELLER I am willing to buy USD from you and pay you a rate slightly higher than CBN rate.Thank you

  • @MoriyonIpuole
    @MoriyonIpuole9 ай бұрын

    @Tayo Aina I hope you gave thAt woman by the street corner a huge TIP, she is a wonderful woman and definitely deserves better in life. Her parting words: ''...don't lose your heart and your soul when you come to America...'' couldn't have summed it up best. God bless!!!

  • @KijijiSanaa
    @KijijiSanaa9 ай бұрын

    An American living in Africa and was really curious about how you were going to tell this story. Great job! What I can't understand though is how in the hell you thought that NYC was CLEAN? It feels like there is an endless amount of negative media on the USA and some people refuse to consume it. Also nothing in the US is like NYC. It's not an accurate representation of the US. I think most Americans haven't even been there. So I'd suggest touring other parts of the US when you can. Blessings.

  • @echetabuemeka4087

    @echetabuemeka4087

    9 ай бұрын

    " An American living in Africa" I think it should be an American living in ..... which country?

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly, you can't judge the USA by only New York City.

  • @squiggleworks9

    @squiggleworks9

    9 ай бұрын

    Haha. I remember a subway ad that went something like ‘remember, once you leave NYC, you’ll be in America” lol

  • @user-bh1vh1ic2q

    @user-bh1vh1ic2q

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@beaujac311 not sure he did that

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    @@user-bh1vh1ic2q No he did not do it. And I'm not blaming him. I enjoyed his video. My problem is people in the comments saying that NYC is representative of the whole USA. It would be like people thinking that Lagos represented the whole of Nigeria. Urban living and rural living are very different.

  • @st.james0
    @st.james09 ай бұрын

    Your video has just opened my eyes on why Americans on Tik-tock and KZread are impressed by life in countries like Japan and comment why they seem to have better services, transport etc . Growing up I thought its probably one of the best cities to live in, but now I know....

  • @hahmadhabibu2076

    @hahmadhabibu2076

    9 ай бұрын

    It's not easy to live in these cities... its very expensive and nobody cares about you.

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    New York City is a world city. It doesn't represent how the rest of the USA lives.

  • @LongIslandNY-op8su
    @LongIslandNY-op8su8 ай бұрын

    Usually when people say NY they think you’re only talking about NYC. There are other parts of NY, for instance,Long Island where I live. I love Long Island , I live about 35-45 minutes away from NYC. I was born in Brooklyn & can’t imagine EVER living in NYC again. Don’t get me wrong, I like to visit NYC but I can’t see myself living there.

  • @Stonecoldalston
    @Stonecoldalston8 ай бұрын

    As a Native of Jersey City on the border of NYC & growing up with a lot of NYC experience it’s interesting to see other people’s perspectives from outside the country

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    Do you feel Jersey is similar to nyc

  • @Stonecoldalston

    @Stonecoldalston

    7 ай бұрын

    @@crishnaholmes7730 depending on where in Jersey it is similar there’s small differences like certain slang but for the most part it’s really similar Especially since a lot of New Yorkers move to Jersey and many People from Jersey move to NY and we both travel to eachothers states to party shop etc

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Stonecoldalston ok how is public transportation in jersey

  • @Stonecoldalston

    @Stonecoldalston

    7 ай бұрын

    @@crishnaholmes7730 I can’t speak for all of Jersey but I live In Jersey City & the transportation could be better but it’s great we have a Lightrail System that go through most of Jersey City & through 3 other towns & we have the Path which is the Subway with 24 Hour Service from Jersey to Newark NJ & to NYC it gets you too NYC in 12-15 mins we also have buses and a service called the via which is like a car pool Uber type system we also have a ferry that goes into NYC & with the holland Tunnel can be in NYC in less than 15 mins depending on traffic

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Stonecoldalston ok

  • @wisdommudasiru
    @wisdommudasiru9 ай бұрын

    The editing, storytelling and overall quality of this video is insane. I thought this would just be a talking head type of video but the combination of other peoples perspectives and evoking shots is well done. Tayo Aina >>>>

  • @samuelkemeshi

    @samuelkemeshi

    9 ай бұрын

    This right here is THE COMMENT

  • @bandakelon

    @bandakelon

    9 ай бұрын

    the story telling is amazing

  • @AA_dagr8t
    @AA_dagr8t9 ай бұрын

    As an American, the issues with paying for everything, the dirtyness, and the inconsiderate nature is very true, however New York and L.A. are the most extreme examples of this. You will find very hospitable people in the south like in Atlanta. And the smaller cities are very clean, far cleaner than New York or LA. And there are some very few places where the hustle and bustle is as extreme. If you can I suggest visiting an Atlanta or someplace down south, the culture is quite different from New York and other northern and western states.

  • @iBOXRIVER

    @iBOXRIVER

    9 ай бұрын

    I went to LA from London and loved it. I felt like it was very clean and the people were friendly. I’ve been to west Africa and I think Americans in general are more friendly and trust worthy than Africans

  • @KP82457

    @KP82457

    9 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. I would like to see him visit New Orleans 🎉🎶🎺💃🏾

  • @auxtas

    @auxtas

    9 ай бұрын

    The video was about showing the extremely bad part of America with its struggling residents. Every American knows exactly where he visited. That's like reviewing Lagos with Ajegule or Oshodi.

  • @diodelvino3048

    @diodelvino3048

    9 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU, people see the extremes of the LARGEST and most chaotic cities in the USA and think that it reflects on the entire country

  • @ye23.

    @ye23.

    9 ай бұрын

    @@iBOXRIVERwhich LA did you visit😂 bcus the LA I’ve been to multiple times is dirty, infested with homeless ppl and very dark place

  • @marthamurisa8027
    @marthamurisa80279 ай бұрын

    I have just subscribed! What an eye opener and love your honest opinion

  • @damyetrealty1370
    @damyetrealty13709 ай бұрын

    You're really doing a great work, thank you!

  • @justcallmebrian793
    @justcallmebrian7939 ай бұрын

    Remember this @Tayo Aina, New York is not all of America, and section of America, but not all of the United States!

  • @lola2659

    @lola2659

    9 ай бұрын

    True but it’s like someone visiting London. They would initially base their opinion of the UK on their experience in London or someone visiting Lagos for the first time would use that as a representation of what Nigeria is. Of course villages and smaller towns are always different to big cities in any country and I’m sure Tayo knows this.

  • @troystpaul100

    @troystpaul100

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@lola2659 NYC is an immigrant city. My town 1 hour away from NYC Is 99% native born and vastly different from NYC.

  • @zoradelaney9412

    @zoradelaney9412

    9 ай бұрын

    @@lola2659 Except that New York City isn't even representative of USA's largest cities. For one, ~40% of its population is foreign born.

  • @lola2659

    @lola2659

    9 ай бұрын

    @@zoradelaney9412 California’s foreign born population is around 27.2% of its total population; Texas 17.2%; Florida 20.6%; NJ 23%; Illinois 13.8% etc. Are these states with high immigrant population not representative of USA? The USA has the highest number of immigrants in the world. As of 2020, the number of foreign born residents were over 50 million- verified stats. What this essentially means is most states are full of immigrants so saying NY is an immigrant city and is quite unique amongst other American states is laughable. The fact remains the population of immigrants is high in the states.

  • @justcallmebrian793

    @justcallmebrian793

    9 ай бұрын

    @@lola2659 I would say every part of the United States has it own nuiance and cultural difference. What i am saying certain areas of the country is vastly different from New York. For example there is a wall of difference from New York vs New Orleans, vs Charleston SC, than the cities you mentioned. Also the culture in each region of the United States, does differ a great deal. For example San Diego and part of texas border Mexico there is a obvious influence due to proximity, the same you can say about other region of the country.

  • @oladayomartins
    @oladayomartins9 ай бұрын

    One thing your documentaries have consistently summarised is that there are opportunities everywhere and every country of the world has its peculiar challenges. Well done Tayo. 🙌

  • @jakeMontejo3272
    @jakeMontejo32729 ай бұрын

    This is interesting view, from an immigrant. He’s mostly spot on. I’ve lived here for almost 30 years now( also an immigrant ) and the feelings I have are the same as the two ladies & the restaurant owner. Maybe more. Pain. Stress. Success. Happiness. Lost. Repeat. If you’re not able to handle this, it will break you, especially if you’re alone. Finding a tribe/family/ etc for support helps tremendously, doing this alone is extremely difficult to almost impossible for most. I’ve done things to survive, in my past, that most would not be able to do. Not necessarily because I’m strong, but rather because I’m crazy in love with the city. Currently I’m on holiday, away from the city, somewhere peaceful, quiet, polite, without stress & the anger of the city… And I can’t wait to go home, already. Back to it. If you get that- you’re a NYer. I’ve been waiting for this feeling to go away- so I can leave. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I will die in the city, because moving away, it is like not breathing. Maybe this is sad for most, but its my happy place that I can’t shake. Btw: that wasn’t Hudson Yards. That is Railroad Barge Pier/69th transfer bridge on the upper west side.

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    Had you ever thought of living in upstate ny

  • @jakeMontejo3272

    @jakeMontejo3272

    7 ай бұрын

    @@crishnaholmes7730 I’ve taken holiday and have spent time there every year. It’s apples and pumpkins.

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jakeMontejo3272 ok

  • @ricko2301
    @ricko23019 ай бұрын

    Watching from Trinidad and Tobago. What the lady on the street said about living in Trinidad is facts.

  • @douglaswamburu2920
    @douglaswamburu29209 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this vlog very much. As a Kenyan living in London, I’ve been to New York twice and I found it to be a land of contrast with very rich people and very many homeless people at the same time. As for quality of life, I think that London is much better.

  • @nadianurun6259

    @nadianurun6259

    9 ай бұрын

    Def compared to NY. Won’t say the same for the rest of America

  • @anatejada1100
    @anatejada11009 ай бұрын

    Liked this video!!…I’m born and raised in the Bronx and went to college in NYC, worked in every borough, my hustle and work ethic came from NYC, made lifelong friends and met my husband in NYC…this city made me but it has DEFINITELY changed, I miss old NY, left last year to upstate NY because I got a remote job, and miss it dearly but wanted a slower pace lifestyle and it’s gotten to expensive….MANY native New Yorkers did not want to leave but left because of the home prices…..anyways love the vid!

  • @ambrosebarigyemukiga

    @ambrosebarigyemukiga

    9 ай бұрын

    I used to drive trucks to Vermont and Maine alot through route 87 through Albany and I loved upstate New York alot..That is when I realized New York is such a huge state

  • @crishnaholmes7730

    @crishnaholmes7730

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ambrosebarigyemukigaare you from maine

  • @ambrosebarigyemukiga

    @ambrosebarigyemukiga

    7 ай бұрын

    @crishnaholmes7730 no dear.Iam originally from Uganda but a resident of Maryland Baltimore county.I just went there Maine and Vermont doing my truck driving jobs servicing the the Keirug coffee roasting plants there.

  • @anatejada1100

    @anatejada1100

    7 ай бұрын

    @ambrosebarigyetheyrucker upstate NY has many beautiful areas, it’s not all depressed how many think and yes it’s huge lol, I’m in central NY and still can take me 3/4 hours to go to another city west lol…safe travels !

  • @youngprinzy8890
    @youngprinzy88909 ай бұрын

    Yhu'r doing a great bro. Thanks a lot for this content

  • @strobe155
    @strobe1557 ай бұрын

    Wow! Your videos are so sharp and the sound! I'm really inspired!!!

  • @Iam_chrisbenson
    @Iam_chrisbenson9 ай бұрын

    Hmm! This video has really changed my perspective about some things. Normally when people living down here in Nigeria consider relocating abroad, we imagine only the good side and think everything is rosy abroad, maybe its because of how they paint their country to be to the outside world. I think everyone planning to relocate to any foreign country should do a thorough research on the good and the bad side of that country so as to be mentally prepared and also be able to make sustainable plans on how to survive . Most people leave Nigeria to abroad with a wrong perspective. They just think once u land America, boom u get a job and the rest is history. About the dirts littered on the streets 🙁 seriously I used to think it’s in Nigeria alone one can find such. Thank you so much for this unbiased review of America and also please consider making a video for Canada because a lot of Nigerians are interested in relocating to that country including I myself.

  • @TheSunnySlimEffect

    @TheSunnySlimEffect

    9 ай бұрын

    Wether u like it or not over there is far neater than nigerian wack cities dont compare

  • @Iam_chrisbenson

    @Iam_chrisbenson

    9 ай бұрын

    @@TheSunnySlimEffect I wasn’t comparing both countries so your response is not valid.

  • @beaujac311

    @beaujac311

    9 ай бұрын

    Still this video only represents New York City and not the USA as a whole.

  • @SaI-is5nt

    @SaI-is5nt

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@Iam_chrisbenson bros I can tell you for free that most of the things this guy said about New York are all lies. He only visited less than 10% of the entire new york and he is talking trash already.

  • @debylove16
    @debylove169 ай бұрын

    My City, the big 🍎. Good job Tayo. NYC is mix of everything. The good, the bad and the ugly. I ❤NYC.

  • @Ameejack
    @Ameejack8 ай бұрын

    Just discovered your channel today and I’m hooked!! Amazing content. Thanks for showing us the world!!

  • @houstonmuhammad843
    @houstonmuhammad8439 ай бұрын

    " It's like something is chasing everyone. Something is chasing everyone, bill." Very insightful and funny.

  • @KayceeMonwuba
    @KayceeMonwuba9 ай бұрын

    Tayo is a fantastic storyteller! Truly appreciate his brilliance

  • @edidiongekpo
    @edidiongekpo9 ай бұрын

    Interesting video. Tayo's way of storytelling is amazing. I am a Nigerian who lives in California. America is about the money, job and survival. I have gone through a lot of experiences and still survive.

  • @George-zd7mu

    @George-zd7mu

    9 ай бұрын

    nwanne bring me there i wan hustle with my muscle

  • @khazamulajosephbila5078
    @khazamulajosephbila50786 ай бұрын

    Thanks Tayo for sharing this...its an eye opener...

  • @cibattle
    @cibattle8 ай бұрын

    While you’re here, go to a museum, library, gallery, broadway show, concert. NY has world class art and culture. Also check out other places in the city, the beaches Coney Island, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, there’s so much more to see. Queens is the most linguistically diverse place on earth. Too bad you didn’t attend the West Indian Day parade on Labor Day despite it’s limits the city has a lot to offer.

  • @DebbieRoye
    @DebbieRoye9 ай бұрын

    For someone who grew up in Newyork I can totally relate everything about this documentary..You are doing an amazing job Tayo

  • @adstix
    @adstix9 ай бұрын

    Tayo is on the roll! He's on the fast lane to becoming Nigeria's own Wode Maya 😜 I like the interaction with the articulate and candid Africans like Umazi, Sochima and the Suya guy! Glad that Tayo also showcased the ugly side of the USA just as Western youtubers often head straight to the slums of Makoko or Kibera! Stay safe, bro ... a lot of trigger-excited gun lovers on the prowl, especially down south!

  • @drujay6869

    @drujay6869

    9 ай бұрын

    Becoming who! What are you talking about? He is bigger than that name you mentioned! Dey play.

  • @drujay6869

    @drujay6869

    9 ай бұрын

    @@godwinoluponmile5743 well you can say that, fear👍

  • @babangidasegun2400

    @babangidasegun2400

    9 ай бұрын

    @@drujay6869 not really 😄

  • @BoskiM

    @BoskiM

    9 ай бұрын

    What's the obsession with comparing people these days? Tayo is Tayo and Wode Maya is Wode Maya two distinct individuals. Tayo will grow and achieve more things

  • @benjaminmorgan3766

    @benjaminmorgan3766

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@drujay6869You have a lot of healing to do guy man. Stop being petty. Life doesn't revolve around you and your shallow mindset. 😊

  • @bikemson8813
    @bikemson88138 ай бұрын

    Great story telling!!

  • @kelvinedionwe
    @kelvinedionwe9 ай бұрын

    Amazing video bro, nobody has spoken about the realities and also the possibilities of New York like the way you did. Awesome work 🔥🔥

  • @jimmytoriola4965
    @jimmytoriola49659 ай бұрын

    NY is the most populated city in the US followed by LA followed by Chicago followed by Houston Texas.

  • @tyronelorenzovalentio3414

    @tyronelorenzovalentio3414

    9 ай бұрын

    Loads of Nigerian in texas

  • @stanleylivinus4699

    @stanleylivinus4699

    9 ай бұрын

    Woah

  • @jimmytoriola4965

    @jimmytoriola4965

    9 ай бұрын

    @@tyronelorenzovalentio3414 too many

  • @rashidaserrant-davis2910
    @rashidaserrant-davis29109 ай бұрын

    I was born and raised in NYC and I now live in Dominica in the Caribbean. I've lived in the Caribbean for about 7 years now. Your Honest Review - the weird smell, the energy, the constant noise, the dirt - it actually made me temporarily nostalgic. Once I had my first child, I was ready to leave there. It was interesting "visiting" w you. Honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect on my next trip home since COVID, but it looks like things are largely back to normal... garbage, rats, don't care attitude and all! People here tell me I walk fast. Guess you can take the girl out of New York but... LOL

  • @ndivine1

    @ndivine1

    9 ай бұрын

    It is worse with the homelessness. More mental health issues too. It has gotten more violent than pre-pandemic. Also rents have skyrocketed.

  • @JeezWhiz1

    @JeezWhiz1

    9 ай бұрын

    You ain't missing anything! I was born in early 1960s and was raised in Washington Heights/Harlem. My family & I moved out of NYC area to the Carolinas 3yrs ago after buying a house here. I visited NYC a year ago and saw the grime, congestion, mass homelessness, subways and high prices. I met up with some old HS friends in central park and visited a museum. Being among the throngs of people whom I really don't find much in common with had me feeling like I used to feel when I lived in NYC. I had fun going through my old stomping grounds etc but after a week as I headed to the airport to go back south I had NO nostalgic feelings and it will be a long time before I visit NYC again. I had a lot of fun coming up in NYC and good memories attending NYC public schools, hanging with my homies, playing bball, chilling on park benches going to movies on the OLD 42nd street (not that disney world bullsh*t tourist magnet it's become), hitting the dance clubs (pre-cell phone days) but that was then and this is now. To me, NYC is like an old worn out pair of sneakers that you once cherished when they were fresh and new---them days are over and I've tossed those old sneakers into the garbage.

  • @rashidaserrant-davis2910

    @rashidaserrant-davis2910

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, OLD Times Square had the big Gray's Papaya on the corner! I caught the end of that as a teen in the 90's! A little nostalgia is fine for me, but I'm with you. I'm good where I am @@JeezWhiz1 😆

  • @rashidaserrant-davis2910

    @rashidaserrant-davis2910

    9 ай бұрын

    That's sad but sadly not surprising. 'sigh' Father God please help New York City. In Jesus' name. Amen. @@ndivine1

  • @rashidaserrant-davis2910

    @rashidaserrant-davis2910

    9 ай бұрын

    BTW I was born in Morrisania in the Bronx, and I grew up in the Flatlands area in Brooklyn. South of Flatbush. I lived in Harlem for a while - 116th and Frederick Douglass, Morningside Heights (before it became SoHa, Kennedy Fried Chicken was across from Church's Fried Chicken, open 24 hours, dealers and addicts around in front, broken vials and shafts of used needles around the sidewalk int he morning. ) I used to take the C train to work. Good times. @@JeezWhiz1

  • @Lyons_T-BAG
    @Lyons_T-BAG7 ай бұрын

    Such a fantastic video! 10/10 💯

  • @chrissangany8106
    @chrissangany81066 ай бұрын

    This video was beautifully put together, well done !

  • @dahotone106
    @dahotone1069 ай бұрын

    I live in NYC, I love the fast paced culture. Also what’s beautiful is that you will never get bored because there’s always something to do. However once you get into a routine the city has its negatives. Not everyone is partying every weekend and enjoying life also the hustle and bustle of the city does get old. There are other cities that are far more laid back yet still exciting and you can live a better lifestyle for a cheaper cost. Also with the tip thing, that guy was rude, you are never obligated to leave a tip if you are getting your food to-go. I usually only tip if I’m eating inside at a restaurant or getting food delivered.

  • @IamAfrikan
    @IamAfrikan9 ай бұрын

    The city that never sleeps. I visited few years ago. My wife didn’t like New York but for me it wasn’t that bad for a visit but to live not for me. True, my wife wondered how emergency ambulance are able to find their way in the middle of busy roads. I must saw I love Time Square despite the busyness. Travelling is education and it’s always amazing experiencing new locations. Another great video. Thanks Tayo.

  • @angelicakweku5293

    @angelicakweku5293

    9 ай бұрын

    Don't say you don't like NY. Rather, you say you don't like New York City.

  • @IamAfrikan

    @IamAfrikan

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angelicakweku5293 good point. Thanks for the correction. You are right.

  • @wntvbase5775
    @wntvbase57759 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much bro, the video was amazing 🙏💪

  • @TenshiR
    @TenshiR7 ай бұрын

    Someone once said "The USA is where you go to dream Europe is where you go to live." I grew up in NYC and New England. Ive moved overseas twice. I currently live in the UK. NYC use to be my favorite city until i moved to Europe. Now it keeps dropping in the rankings. Currently raising my kids in what i feel is a healthier and happier atmosphere than the US. When i lived in the US i worked at a corporate company for 19 years. The last 10 of those years i never took a vacation day because i never felt like i could. Also since most of my money was going to supposing other family members i spent 4 years living out of my car. I NEVER want to move back there ever again. Expecially as it is now.

  • @mml1426

    @mml1426

    7 ай бұрын

    Europe is a literal craphole right now and I live in the UK, can’t wait to leave it

  • @sisterkamilah4373
    @sisterkamilah43739 ай бұрын

    You’re so good at what you do Tayo. I’m very proud of you. I’m born and raised in America and have visited Lagos and Abuja multiple times. I’m glad you came to America/New York to give your honest perspective. You did so well. I’m going to have to visit that suya spot next time I’m in New York. 😌

  • @AbotsiHot

    @AbotsiHot

    6 ай бұрын

    Hello,I am Caleb from Ghana.If you have PayPal or NETELLER I am willing to buy USD from you and pay you a rate slightly higher than CBN rate.Thank you

  • @lolaomoba1915
    @lolaomoba19159 ай бұрын

    Tayo watching you drop $600 on your craft finally made me subscribe 😊

  • @MJTFilms
    @MJTFilms7 ай бұрын

    Been living in NYC for 7 years. I enjoyed this as a filmmaker myself. NYC is a tough place to live. Expensive and very high stress but on the other side it’s the most diverse and open place in the world you can be and do whatever you want I love NYC so much it has shaped me.. but it’s getting crazy unaffordable

  • @candacenia8280
    @candacenia82807 ай бұрын

    Im from The Bronx and you told no lies! We walk fast because we have bills to pay 🤣 As for the rats they scare me too 😭