Q & A: If You Didn’t Live in New York City, Where Would You Live?

The Epoch Times took to the street to ask: “If you did not live in New York City, where would you Live?
Q & A: If You Didn’t Live in New York City, Where Would You Live?
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<a href="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/Paula+WEB_medium.jpg"><img src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/07/Paula+WEB_medium.jpg" alt="'Puerto Rico. I was born and raised there. And I'm thinking about moving there after retirement. I guess because that's my home, and my childhood, I spent my childhood there. I have a lot of good memories, and also not-so-good memories. And a lot of my relatives, they live in the countryside. I always feel very good when I go to visit. And I look at the mountains, it's very relaxing. It is hot, but it's a different type of heat than in the city. The city's very humid, Puerto Rico is a very dry heat.' - Paula Rosagerstein, 48, high-school teacher, Queens  (Annie Wu/Epoch Times Staff)" title="'Puerto Rico. I was born and raised there. And I'm thinking about moving there after retirement. I guess because that's my home, and my childhood, I spent my childhood there. I have a lot of good memories, and also not-so-good memories. And a lot of my relatives, they live in the countryside. I always feel very good when I go to visit. And I look at the mountains, it's very relaxing. It is hot, but it's a different type of heat than in the city. The city's very humid, Puerto Rico is a very dry heat.' - Paula Rosagerstein, 48, high-school teacher, Queens  (Annie Wu/Epoch Times Staff)" width="320" class="size-medium wp-image-109560"/></a>
'Puerto Rico. I was born and raised there. And I'm thinking about moving there after retirement. I guess because that's my home, and my childhood, I spent my childhood there. I have a lot of good memories, and also not-so-good memories. And a lot of my relatives, they live in the countryside. I always feel very good when I go to visit. And I look at the mountains, it's very relaxing. It is hot, but it's a different type of heat than in the city. The city's very humid, Puerto Rico is a very dry heat.' - Paula Rosagerstein, 48, high-school teacher, Queens  (Annie Wu/Epoch Times Staff)

NEW YORK—They say If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. New York is often the center of the world’s attention, but if New Yorkers decided to live elsewhere, where would they go?

The Epoch Times took to the street to ask: “If you did not live in New York City, where would you Live?

Annie Wu
Annie Wu
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Annie Wu joined the full-time staff at the Epoch Times in July 2014. That year, she won a first-place award from the New York Press Association for best spot news coverage. She is a graduate of Barnard College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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