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You missed the large Filipino community just down Roosevelt. Your host didn’t even mention them which means he doesn’t know sht about Queens. You’re all RU-vid sellouts.
Love it! Flushing is my favorite, recently went back to NYC and stayed there. They also have very cheap massages and beauty treatments such as head spas
@@sohanurrahman6415 I'm born and raised in Astoria, Queens. Also, what does visiting a city have to do with anything? We're talking statistics here. Has nothing to do with city size. I'm talking about sheer number count of nationalities that reside in a city and Toronto has been #1 for years. The city can be some unknown, tiny town in the middle of nowhere that only has 1000 people - as long as they are all from different countries, it can be the most diverse city in the world.
Wow love the video of new York finally some fresh air or else fir the past few years I have been seeing videos of new York city being Smelly over popullated over hive and stuff like that but this video is like breath of fresh air ❤❤❤ liked the video
Bangladesh great foods culture hospitality music nature land of Bengal rich in everything joy bangla Bangladesh zindabad long live Bangladesh 🇧🇩🔥🌟🐅🔋🙌✊️
these all migrants would be looked as burden if government dont create awareness among amerrican people that these migrants helping alot american economy . many are doctor and scientists IT professionals ...not just taxi drivers or labours
Since when has the bhel Puri become the "Bangladeshi" cuisine. Man!! Please educate yourself before you go on making the video over diversity in the blah blah area of NYC. Bhel Puri isn't even Bangla. It's a cuisine of India especially Maharashtra. Lmfao
Queens will always have a special place in my heart. Born in Jamaica hospital. Lived in South Ozone Park for 12 years. The different cultures. Amazing!
I'm getting a vibe that I feel like I would've gotten over a hundred years ago in NY when it was flooded with Southern and Eastern European immigrants. Now, it's mostly Southern European, Middle Eastern, South Asian, Southeast Asian and Chinese immigrants. To paraphrase a famous saying, the more diverse things become, the more America stays the same. Thank you for showing the tremendous diversity and vitality of Queens and the people that make it that way, and therefore make America the greatest place on Earth. They are our future.
This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched, and I will tell you that I am very impressed. I live in Astoria, Queens, and you did a very good job covering the borough.
The song/ballad being played at 10:10 is from a bollywood movie "Muqaddar ka Sikandar". Name of the song is "Tere Bina Bhi Kya Jeena". Lead role in the movie was played by the legendary Amitabh Bachhan
Phenomenal portrayal of NYC outside of Manhattan - the multicultural dynamism of Queens reflects the highest aspiration of the America we should all celebrate and seek to strengthen. Carpe Diem & Thank You for the stories and people you are sharing with the world 🌍
It's a stepping stone neighborhood. People who come to New York move there because it was a place they can afford otherwise they eventually leave for somewhere better. Most of the immigrants who were there in the 90s you find them in the suburbs now. Particularly New Jersey and Long Island.
The presenter is very attractive, and honest, friendly. As a native New Yorker, a Queens resident, I wish all places in the world learned to live in harmony like in Queens.
Whenever I hear Queens I think of this song: She was working in a bridal shop in Flushing, Queens, Til her boyfriend kicked her out in one of those crushing scenes. What was she to do, where was she to go She was out on her fanny. So over the bridge from Flushing to the Sheffield's door, She was there to sell make up but the father saw more, She had style, she had flair, she was there, That's how she became the Nanny. Who would have guessed that the girl we described was just exactly what the doctor prescribed? Now, the father finds her beguiling, watch out C.C., And the kids are actually smiling, such joie de vivre She's the lady in red when everybody else is wearing tan. The flashy girl from Flushing, the Nanny named Fran.
In a moment where a lot of negativity is given to the immigration influx’s to NYC by some youtubers in order to gain more likes and followers this video is precisely the opposite way, the “honorable” way, to gain some likes and followers. The ethnic diversity of NYC is what makes it unique and amazing. Perfect and refreshing video, watching all the different ethnicities sharing their unique culture, smiling and must important cohabiting in a peaceful and harmonious way show us indeed that we can all coexist together in respectful harmony. Lets build bridges, not walls🙏✌️
Oh I miss New York...even if you move from the Reddest Trumpland within a year all that hate will dissipate. All kinds of people from all over the globe working hard for their families in search of the American dream from Jackson heights to Flushing to Bayridge to Flatbush to Harlem.
Go and live in all white neighbourhood and experience yourself how they look at you. A foreigner, a forever threat. It's just crazy how many Indians still have such intense craving of white recognition instead of simply accepting themselves and their own kind. It's the reason why they're supporting yt supr*mesist in USA.
Great film work and editing, and narrative structure! I enjoy these types of travel videos where you interview locals and tell the story of the place. Both very talented. I also watched your Taiwanese story and that was another story that was put together very well. You're work is right up there with the top NYC bloggers and enjoyable as Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown. This is the style that I am trying to deliver with my videos on Auckland, NZ. You deserve all the subscribers; you should have way more!
I usually watch Travel logs at x1.5 speed and skip ahead a lot but yours is so well shot and edited that I watched it a normal speed and didn't skip a second. Loved it. I know the youtube algorithm is a bitch and it's hard to make your channel but keep going!
Hello Dottie and Lenza, thanks for this unique, international themed video.... all originating from the many boroughs of Queens, NY. Very interesting and informative video. Stay safe, folks. 😏👋👋👍
My family grew up in Queens Village. We don’t live there anymore but we used to visit back in the day. I miss that place. I miss the lives we used to live. I miss my cousins and my family. I really miss being there sometimes.