Emma Guillen
- I lived in New York City for three years, but decided to return to my hometown Upstate.
- I don't miss the small living arrangements, cost of living, and hustle culture in NYC.
- However, I do miss things like the city's walkability and world-class experiences.
I always knew I'd live in New York City, and when the time came, I made the most of it. During my three years in the city, I experienced world-class entertainment, explored hidden gems in every borough, and built my dream career as a writer.
But last year, when I decided I was ready to start a family and (finally) save money, there was only one place I considered moving to: Rochester, my hometown in Upstate New York.
Do I ever catch myself wishing I could walk through Central Park on my way to a Broadway show? Of course. But do I also remember why I left when I load groceries into my car instead of schlepping them 10 blocks in the freezing rain? Absolutely.
Here's what I miss the most — and the least — about life in the Big Apple.
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