What did I get from the four days and three nights in San Francisco on my first visit?
o The being on board time is just like flying from BKK to NRT. Pillow is needed for me.
o Both cities are known for their good creative venues, but San Fran's is better.
I assume that it is because I see less numbers of designs in San Fran, but I see more in New York. Hence, the more I see the more goods and more bads in its more.
o New York is a real big city.
Other people might have already known, but I thought in the first place that they are both comparative.
o I unconsciously fell in love with San Fran, then suddenly told myself that this trip is too short to hate something.
o Living in New York is much cheaper. Trust me.
No cars needed. Wide range of residential place's prices. Flexible choices for dining. And the most important thing is New York is much safer.
o Thai people in San Fran are nice.
(no extended comments)
o I was very excited to visit Chinatown in San Fran in the first place, as I had read a documentary book about it written by Khun Rong Wong-sawan. I knew that Chinatown here is the oldest chinatown in the US. A lot of experiences and stories have been transmitted through 5 years of living in San Fran by the writer himself. It failed me a bit. Chinese people here seem to wake up very late. At 9 am, I and my friends could barely find even a small restaurant open for dim-sum.
o Although, I know myself that I cannot stay in a place for a long period of time(forever), right now there are no other places run a competition with my New York.
( or did not I open my eyes wide enough?)
o Oh! This is the most important experience. San Fran boys are hot!!!!!
(I think they seem nice, because I met them on actual streets under the sunshine not under ground with humidity. NYC subway might create a kind of environment among people that does not allow them to talk or glance each other.
o I love San Fran so far, but still love New York more.
o Actually, I just love moving around : p
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