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I'm from/live in New York but have actually never been to NYC yet 😮 It's only like 2 hours away, but I lived in several different states for a portion of my life so that's why I never got the chance, I'm sure I'll go eventually. The largest city I've technically been to is Chicago, I never really seen much of it though because I was just there 2 times on 7 hour layovers and spent most of the time inside. Largest I've actually seen much of is Washington D.C because I lived in Northern VA for awhile, and after that Louisville, Kentucky as I lived 45 minutes away from there for many years.
That'd be New York for me! I come from a city that has about 80,000 people in it, so to go from that to the middle of NYC was prettyyyyy daunting, haha.
The biggest city I've been to is Tokyo, Yokohama also counts as another large city I suppose even though it's super close. Osaka is quite populous as well. The only other big city I've been to is Seoul, though it didn't feel that big.
Listed by population, I live in Madrid, been in London for a few weeks over the past decade, worked and lived in Buenos Aires for a year and visited NY for one day.
All about that city life. Whenever I visit the countryside it's like woooo so much not-buildings
Bringing some diversity to the thread, Manila is the most populated city I've been to. Extremely dense population and a huge buzz when I was there, especially as it was over Christmas
Hong Kong is the largest city I've been in over all. Other than that I have a pretty small sample size since it was the only time I've been out of Australia. Sydney and Melbourne are both pretty large though and I've been to both of them.
I was there for about 4 days in 2000, grandma was visiting relatives, did enjoy Mexico City for sure, culture, food, the atmosphere, traffic was terrible in some parts that I went to. Its so much different than where I live now (in Seattle), I would love to return again some day
The largest city I had been in was Philadelphia (I was on the way back from Wildwood, with an overnight pitstop in Gettysburg). You don't know agony until you get stuck in Philadelphia traffic (but then again, I was stuck on the Turnpike for eight hours on the way to a family reunion once).