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Miami is not as bad as the reviews say, it is an e - 7/3/2007
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Jaque
Miami, FL

In response to some of the negative comments about Miami:

Being a native Miamian who is a first generation American with Cuban parents is NOT a rarity in Miami. I am in the same situation and so is almost everyone here!

It's a fun city with a lot going on, it always feels like summer and the ocean is nearby. Personally, I have met some amazing people here and have lifelong friends all over the city.

FIU and UM are great universities; but I can't say the same about the public school system, it stinks, I admit it.

There is a lot of traffic and people can be rude in certain parts of Miami, but there are nicer areas where people wave instead of flipping you off. And even out there in the craziness, it can be fun and exciting, it's all about YOUR mindset. My friends were once robbed at gunpoint at a Starbucks, but none of us are scared to go to Starbucks or anywhere else now, it's just part of living in a big city (but still, it's a rarity).

No matter where you live, it's all about your attitude and taking advantage of the good things your area has to offer. I love the multicultural feel of Miami, nothing shocks me anymore but I still have a sense of wonderment at the world.

There are plenty of beautiful parks and beaches, don't let anyone tell you differently; I hang out at the mangroves after work some days and just dip my feet in the ocean, how many people can say that?

In conclusion, Miami is exciting, sub tropical / summer (which I love), multicultural (which I love, we should all learn respect for other ethnicities, etc), and there are a lot of amazing people here... on the other hand, it can be excessively hot, the traffic is insane on the highways (there are always back roads), there are plenty of jerks to go around (but plenty of really nice people too), yes a high Cuban population but if you try being open minded instead of racist, then it's not a problem. It's a cool city!

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Demetrius

re: Miami is not as bad as the reviews say, it is - 7/3/2009
I stopped reading anthony's reply as soon as he started talking about Miami's crime rate because it's pure bull shit. He stated that in 2007, Miami-Dade county had less than 70 murders when in fact the city of Miami ALONE had more than 80. I don't know where he's getting his statistics from. Miami-Dade county had ATLEAST 250 murders in 2007. And it is a fact that the murder rate has risen in Miami and Miami-Dade county since. I'd also like to say that Miami fits somewhere in between the good and the bad reviews. Miami is not a place where it's either GOOD or BAD because Miami has GOOD and BAD. You see, what some people do in their reviews is they focus on only the positive attributes of Miami (such as the beaches, the clubbing, the sun, diversity) and give off false impressions of life here. Others only give the negative aspects (such as crime, rudeness, political corruption, humidity). When people give their reviews, they should give the 100% truth with no short cuts. Sorry, just an opinion from a Miami Native of 19 years.


Anthony

re: Miami is not as bad as the reviews say, it is - 7/4/2008
I have been living in (the) miami (area) for about 8 years now. I work in a very specific field, which has be verifying and keeping track of some very important statistics (financially and otherwise), not only as they pertain to Miami, but also how these statistics compare to the rest of the country and the world. As such, it's a shame more people who live hear are not aware of how lucky they are. What really makes Miami such a special place is not just what it is today, but the path that it is on. Miami is barely 110 years old, but compares favorably with cities much older (older usually means more established ways in culture, financial, etc.). Miami, statistically speaking is the most international city in the U.S. Only Toronto, Canada has more residents living within its borders that were not born here. In other words, more people choose to live in Miami from abroad than any other city, except Toronto. Miami has the most international head offices in the world. Miami is attractive in this way not only because of the favorable weather, but also because geographically it is the gateway to South America and an enormous emerging market. Weather wise, it's perfect. Yes, summers get even hotter and humid, but not only is the hotter summers worth it when you consider the paradise winter is, but humidity is mother natures moisturizer. In other words, humidity is actually very healthy for humans as opposed to a dry heat, or cold. For those of you who have yet to experience a miami summer, know that just like with a cold winter, the first year is always the most difficult until your body acclimates. Crime in the U.S. has been dropping at an average of 3%-4% per year since 1982. Miami is no exception, and instead of the index used here, which is not very practical, what is important is that all of Miami-Dade county (which contains not just Miami, but many other cities) had less than 70 murders in 2007. This means you have a 6-times better chance of getting shot and killed in London, Paris (7-times), Rome(9-times), etc., than in Miami. You might also be interested to learn that Conde Nast (once again) listed Miami on it's "It List". No other known locale was on the list and the reason for this is because even though Miami has "it's character", it is one of the few cities in the world, which continues to re-invent itself. Miami now is home to the most important Art Festival in the world (Art Basel/Miami attracts 40,000 jet setters each December), home to some of the most important wine and food festivals, about to open it's doors to MoMa Miami, home to some of the most important Art Collections in the world, and architecturally sets the stage for most modern cities. In fact, while there is always a negative side to the kinds of construction booms we've seen in Miami, Las Vegas, Copenhagen, etc., (a correction), the upside is that Miami now has the 3rd largest and most beautiful Skyline in America and the 18th largest in the world. This boom also means that the entire downtown core has literally been ripped out and rebuilt. Construction is still ongoing, but it will come to an end soon enough, and when it does, it will be a downtown hard to beat. It may also be interesting to learn that international developers consider Miami land the most valuable in the world (based on their criteria). As a result, international moguls such as Flavio Briatore are building luxury towers where ever they can. And at an average of $300/square foot, it may not be the cheapest in the U.S. but it is a hell-of-a-lot cheaper than the nearly $8000/sq ft in London, $7000/sq ft. in Paris or $3000/sq ft in New York. And none of those places will offer it residents the sun, beaches or waters that Miami does. Not even close. Culturally, Miami really is diverse. The problem is from time to time, some people who criticize the Latin community are too racist to realize that there is a big difference between a Colombian and a Venezuelan, etc., and that Miami is attracting a lot of Germans, French, Italian and Greeks. To quote a European Real Estate expert: "The skies are still Blue, the waters are still turquoise, and the beaches are still white. At today's prices, finally, Europeans are buying their share of paradise." And let's not forget nature. The Everglades was ranked #5 on the natural wonders of the world for 2007. How many people who live here actually know that the ecosystem in the Everglades is unique in the world. That there are birds, flowers and water creatures that only exist in the Everglades, and that the Everglades is not marsh land, but actually a rive, one of the biggest on the planet? Florida is also the soon-to-be 3rd largest state in the U.S. and South Florida expects some 10 million new immigrants in the next 10 years. This means Miami will become an investors paradise (those immigrants have to live somewhere). And I could go on and on, not just about Miami, but any city (it's my job), but I leave you with this: if anyone comes to a city like Miami and doesn't like it, I would wonder whether or not that person is blind, not very intelligent, or both (no offense).



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