Miami, Florida: America's Biggest Comeback City

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024

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  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  2 года назад +18

    Here's my entire Florida playlist! ruclips.net/p/PLq-_cmf3H6yox4qW3D-Zm5Zen1mSmFWTi

    • @kimberlyward350
      @kimberlyward350 2 года назад

      We cant get enough

    • @Stanley-px3bt
      @Stanley-px3bt 2 года назад

      Another great video. It's too bad Miami, and much of Florida will be underwater in about 100 years though.

    • @ojsimpson6362
      @ojsimpson6362 2 года назад

      Miami 🐵? No thanks.

    • @carrollrhodes4050
      @carrollrhodes4050 2 года назад

      @@ojsimpson6362 I like oj.

    • @rosannadaniele2063
      @rosannadaniele2063 2 года назад

      I like your videos..and I love you 💕

  • @MrJestyler
    @MrJestyler 2 года назад +127

    As a resident here-this place becomes more and more entitled, self absorbed and shallow every day. Even though English is spoken here widely, yes it is a very alienating place if you don’t speak or are not fluent in Spanish.

    • @pirette08
      @pirette08 2 года назад +23

      Sad but true. As a bilingual person I can understand the frustration. Even knowing two languages, I saw spanish only speakers get promoted before I was simply because of their "connections". There's some super markets that will legit talk shit about customers who don'tknow Spanish. The entitlement that a specific group of Hispanics hold in Miami is so infuriating. You're still a part of the US, don't alienate english speaking locals.

    • @anyazelyaeva4135
      @anyazelyaeva4135 2 года назад +1

      That’s why Miami sucks! Some people don’t make any effort to speak English. They only want to speak Spanish.

    • @taxthesocialist2602
      @taxthesocialist2602 2 года назад +26

      Diversity is our greatest strength, right?

    • @GooseXIV
      @GooseXIV 2 года назад

      @@taxthesocialist2602 BASED

    • @anyazelyaeva4135
      @anyazelyaeva4135 2 года назад +5

      @@taxthesocialist2602 haha

  • @millenka8089
    @millenka8089 2 года назад +179

    Having lived in Miami for 40+ years I have to disagree with the gentleman. There are many cliques in this city and they are NOT welcoming to outsiders. I see this over and over again. Miami is a very lonely and isolating place to live and yes the people are very shallow. Anyone who tells me they want to move to Miami I strongly caution them not to.

    • @cocosheep3517
      @cocosheep3517 2 года назад +22

      i have lived here all my life and i have to agree (22+ years)

    • @pablovaldes6022
      @pablovaldes6022 2 года назад +10

      I agree with you 💯

    • @mgsolf3421
      @mgsolf3421 2 года назад +9

      I lived in miami all my life (13 years)

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад +8

      That’s probably true that there are cliques in Miami but I don’t know because I don’t live there but I’m guessing in most places there are groups that aren’t welcoming to outsiders but in some cities towns there might be people that are more welcoming to outsiders than others.
      Where I live people have their own groups and are not so welcoming so I have to find a different place :(

    • @305GARAGE
      @305GARAGE 2 года назад +5

      Totally agree with you

  • @xoxo20000
    @xoxo20000 2 года назад +22

    I don't consider Miami diverse and I grew up there. 70% of Spanish speaking isn't diversity. I've been to California and NYC. Those two states have actual diverse cities. It's crazy and was such a shock to me when I actually traveled outside of Miami. Lol

  • @stellasgotitl5657
    @stellasgotitl5657 2 года назад +41

    I am born and raised in Winwood in the 60s. My mom still lives there. You hit the nail on the head. I am a retired Firefighter, it’s even too expensive for me to purchase here now. So Northbound I go.

  • @edwardyanis1301
    @edwardyanis1301 2 года назад +121

    Hell yes, I live in the Tampa area and going to Miami twice a year to visit relatives. They are the most rudest drivers I've ever experienced, and I'm originally from NYC. The worst ones are the young people who still have to live at home, but, drive around in a new BMW or Land Rover thinking they own the damn road.

    • @kimberlyward350
      @kimberlyward350 2 года назад +19

      Yes yes and yes

    • @shirleygriffin7672
      @shirleygriffin7672 2 года назад +14

      THANKFULLY WE LEFT THE STATE DECADES AGO. NO REGRETS

    • @deyoungyoung3059
      @deyoungyoung3059 2 года назад +11

      Ikr. I was in Miami last year in spring break and the people can’t drive for shit. I thought Texas had bad drivers but wait until you go to Miami. Traffic also bad.

    • @deyoungyoung3059
      @deyoungyoung3059 2 года назад +2

      @@Leg239 yep

    • @deyoungyoung3059
      @deyoungyoung3059 2 года назад +15

      Lol they act like they driving in grand theft auto

  • @JerryC25
    @JerryC25 2 года назад +12

    Miami is a dump. Don’t let the glitz fool you. Place sucks.

  • @IndianaCrane
    @IndianaCrane 2 года назад +31

    I was pleasantly surprised by my Miami visit-I had always thought of Miami as “Miami Vice”-not the case at all. Great vid Nick

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  2 года назад +8

      Hey I hope you had fun there!

    • @chrise842
      @chrise842 2 года назад

      @@NickJohnson The "not blow me away" business quarter is the typical UN Agenda 21 style.
      Just look up Rosa Koire from Democrats against UN Agenda 21.

  • @toddage83
    @toddage83 2 года назад +57

    Boy oh boy how bad have things gotten in the rest of the country if people are now “ moving to Miami to start a family “ lol

    • @Chaz4543
      @Chaz4543 2 года назад

      Nobody's moving to any big city to start a family. That ended decades ago. The cities are just for young people to party and make money or where people drive to to work and then go home.

    • @jmkos86
      @jmkos86 2 года назад +5

      Lol right? Miami is a couple steps away from being NYC or Cali. DeSantis needs to control that part of FL.

    • @MayaMaya-tj7kw
      @MayaMaya-tj7kw 2 года назад +4

      @@jmkos86 lol, deathsantis.

    • @jmkos86
      @jmkos86 2 года назад +1

      @@MayaMaya-tj7kw don’t get me wrong, I think DeSantis has his mind right when it comes to most issues around him but it feels like as far as Miami and the less known surrounding suburbs he’s just letting it slowly go down the drain.

    • @jmkos86
      @jmkos86 2 года назад +4

      @@MayaMaya-tj7kw i think he’s years ahead of the game from ppl like Newsom.

  • @BrownsBacker
    @BrownsBacker 2 года назад +23

    I live in Ft Lauderdale....even after 50 yrs in the state, I wouldn't be in Miami after dark.

    • @janicecroissiert9116
      @janicecroissiert9116 2 года назад +2

      Me either. I live in Pompano Beach.

    • @JovansLorquet
      @JovansLorquet 2 года назад +1

      Fort lauderdale and pompano are even scarier than Miami at times. Pompano especially (where Kodak Black is from lol)

    • @janicecroissiert9116
      @janicecroissiert9116 2 года назад +3

      @@JovansLorquet well, we love Pompano. I guess every area has its bad and good points. Lol. Oh, and we love Ft. Lauderdale as well, more laid back than Miami, but still a lot to do. Our choice, our life. From NJ, and never looked back.

    • @janicecroissiert9116
      @janicecroissiert9116 2 года назад +1

      @Amanda Ross no, it is not. But, during season, could get more crowded, however not as bad as Miami, for sure

  • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
    @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад +43

    I found that the locals I met happen ed to be nice. And friendly.
    There was one woman I particularly remember a few years ago when I was changing from the bus to the people mover, a. middle age African-American woman I had asked where to catch the next bus or people mover instead of just telling me the directions she said well I’m going there too you can come along with me if you want, and we walked together and had a nice conversation in the sunny weather overlooking the bay.

  • @Semper_
    @Semper_ 2 года назад +47

    Loving this Florida series, learning a lot

    • @Semper_
      @Semper_ 2 года назад +1

      @@freeheeler00 I see

    • @MCFL_69
      @MCFL_69 2 года назад +1

      @Reverend Boaz you’ve stated that twice. No one cares. Stay in California then the world doesn’t have to bend over backwards because you’re a different race/heritage.

  • @johngonzalez4044
    @johngonzalez4044 2 года назад +6

    Miami sucks. Lack of culture, plasticity, shallowness, boisterous town. Kids think they’re in a fast&furious movie, it’s way too crowded. In general, it’s an extremely stressful town. worst customer service and worst driver’s in the nation. Beaches are dumps with a water view, the suburbs are full of wannabe little gangsters(thefts), no quality museums, it’s not family friendly. It may be good for transients and young people who want to have some fun.

    • @rjp2755
      @rjp2755 Год назад

      name a better place i dare you

    • @johngonzalez4044
      @johngonzalez4044 Год назад

      @@rjp2755 Vienna, Budapest, Barcelona, Porto, Algarve, Edinburgh, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Prague, Dublin, Bilbao.. etc. 😂

  • @jeremyholder1130
    @jeremyholder1130 2 года назад +20

    I love how you said miami is full of bad drivers then afterwards blatantly run a red light on camera hahaha

    • @thyeconomy
      @thyeconomy 2 года назад +4

      He was trying to fit in.

    • @OhPhuckYou
      @OhPhuckYou 2 года назад +2

      He regularly runs red lights. In his Portland videos, he literally runs every single red light.

  • @dbrew2u
    @dbrew2u 2 года назад +15

    Tampa & Orlando are well on their way to becoming just like Miami . It seems that most people moving to Florida now are the wealthy . Causing Florida to become an extremely expensive place to live .

    • @stevensuarez4843
      @stevensuarez4843 2 года назад

      @@blackcherry6877 😏 yeah sure. Just don't call them Miami light, by any means.

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 2 года назад +3

      @@blackcherry6877 Orlando is actually more dangerous than Miami is.

  • @ms.anderson7064
    @ms.anderson7064 2 года назад +12

    The part about there are a lot of scammers in Miami is - correct. 🙂

  • @dogbsas
    @dogbsas 2 года назад +22

    I had to leave Miami twice because i could not afford it.
    My 1 bedroom apt rent was 1450$ and it was cheap...well also the walls because I could hear everything from my neighbors, now....it was amazingly located 1 block away from the water.
    Examples of salaries in 2020? during covid. Walmart offered me $11.-. Domino's $13.- I finally worked for Amazon for the amaaazing salary of $16. Of course that was not enough....
    Now if you are a professional ok, if you are a rich latin or son of a rich latin daddy....ok. If your money comes from corruption from Latin America, Russia, etc. ok.
    Middle class,,,,well try to move half hour away from the beach or not to be single.

    • @HombreWithAnOmbre
      @HombreWithAnOmbre 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the advice. I'm moving to Hollywood in October and I still haven't applied to jobs there yet. To Amazon I go

    • @JuanZ223
      @JuanZ223 2 года назад +1

      @@HombreWithAnOmbre I live and grew up in Hollywood. Apply at the Hard Rock casino and find you a Seminole Sugar daddy.

    • @AngelloDelNorte
      @AngelloDelNorte 2 года назад +2

      @Padre Boaz
      How is lacking Asian demography a issue? The less the ppl the better.

    • @HombreWithAnOmbre
      @HombreWithAnOmbre 2 года назад

      @@JuanZ223 ok I'll apply there too haha

    • @MCFL_69
      @MCFL_69 2 года назад

      @Reverend Boaz stay in California then

  • @veronicar8666
    @veronicar8666 2 года назад +5

    Miami the overprice city. Wages doesn’t match the cost of living. Run people run 🏃‍♀️

  • @laurahenderson772
    @laurahenderson772 2 года назад +12

    I like Miami a great deal and I attended University of Miami in the early 80s but that's the thing. Most of my Miami experience is about Coral Gables, South Miami and Kendal. I still love it. Still, interesting video. 🍊👍🍊

  • @kwacou4279
    @kwacou4279 2 года назад +25

    Hispanics are diverse, it's not a race. You can be of any race. And the cultures vary. You'll never confuse most Bolivians with an Argentine.

    • @GooseXIV
      @GooseXIV 2 года назад +1

      Because Argentines comes from the boats and Bolivians come from the forest. Each have different ancestors.

    • @kwacou4279
      @kwacou4279 2 года назад

      @@GooseXIV Some Bolivians came off the boats as well. They own the country although only 5-10% of the population. Just like Mexico.

    • @AngelloDelNorte
      @AngelloDelNorte 2 года назад

      Most Latino look similar or alike so not that "diverse". But diverse don't matter when it comes for living quality (rather have that in society rather then diversity).

    • @JhonnyBoi
      @JhonnyBoi 2 года назад +1

      @@AngelloDelNorte isn’t the same for Europeans or Asians or Africans? I consider them each very diverse. Hispanics come in each race. You would never confuse a Mexican with a Dominican or a Dominican with a Spaniard.

    • @AngelloDelNorte
      @AngelloDelNorte 2 года назад

      @@JhonnyBoi
      Latino are their own ethnic many considering it a race now.
      Most Asian (Japan, southeast, korea, etc) share a common culture of being stability and clean but I don't think they're so ethnically and multicultural diverse (idk all Asian countries but that's the case for Korea, Thailand, and korea).
      Idk about Africa?

  • @kimberlyward350
    @kimberlyward350 2 года назад +15

    Thanks for all your hard work and particularly all your recent videos on Florida. I moved here in December from good ole Upstate New York. Been quite the journey. I appreciate you so much!

    • @kwacou4279
      @kwacou4279 2 года назад +8

      Myself also. Left NYC and its politics 4EVER. It feels great being in a place where family, God and logical politics exist. I promise Florida, never to bring NY with me. DeSantis 2024 , never voting Dem again. they've gone insane.

    • @jayfreeman5117
      @jayfreeman5117 2 года назад +3

      @@kwacou4279 @Kimberly Ward if you don’t mind me asking, how do you like NY compared to Florida?

    • @kwacou4279
      @kwacou4279 2 года назад +4

      @@jayfreeman5117 You can't compare, they're too different. In order to appreciate Florida, judge it on its own merits. There's only truly 1 NYC. I'll always love NYC but from a distance. Can't deal with the woke BS anymore.

    • @twinbee13monsterhunter
      @twinbee13monsterhunter 2 года назад +1

      Thanks all you out of state transplants are ruining Florida.!

    • @kimberlyward350
      @kimberlyward350 2 года назад +2

      @@twinbee13monsterhunter and it’s people like you who make this state horrible

  • @shirleygriffin7672
    @shirleygriffin7672 2 года назад +23

    Thanks for sharing. I was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. We use to visit Miami when it was safe, slow, not crowded, and overbuilt back in the 1970s. ................................ from the Ozarks

    • @fredrobinson8866
      @fredrobinson8866 2 года назад +3

      Shirley u right I live off nw77th terrace an 13 th Ave back n 75/77!! Wow my neighbor had changed!! ❤️ d old miami 🏝

    • @shirleygriffin7672
      @shirleygriffin7672 2 года назад +3

      @@fredrobinson8866 EXACTLY. I left the state of Florida by choice back in the mid- 1980s. No regrets. I starred to see a lot of growth in the entire state, and wanted nONe of it........................................................ from the treehouse in the woods of the Ozarks, very content now later life, childfree

    • @aurelienmatthews6511
      @aurelienmatthews6511 2 года назад +5

      Jacksonville is boring.

    • @TheOnlyOneStanding8079
      @TheOnlyOneStanding8079 2 года назад +3

      @@shirleygriffin7672 what state do you live at ? Tennessee?

    • @shirleygriffin7672
      @shirleygriffin7672 2 года назад +2

      @@TheOnlyOneStanding8079 no to Tennessee. I was in Tennessee in 2019, just camping and visiting family. Nice state, but I came back home to my adopted state.................. from the treehouse, off grid in the sunny south of the USA

  • @evns7142
    @evns7142 2 года назад +3

    I'm 24, living and working in Brickell and love it. No crime, great diversity, always fun things going on, and definitely can't complain with the weather.

  • @xxxx-tb4de
    @xxxx-tb4de 2 года назад +14

    Nice video. Miami definitely looks safer than other major cities in USA but still cannot see something that makes you want to move there.

  • @salsadude
    @salsadude 2 года назад +8

    Finally a Miami video! I've been waiting for this

  • @itswesker4177
    @itswesker4177 2 года назад +13

    Well done video Nick, bad drivers are everywhere in South Florida.. look at the guy on his phone while driving 9:44

    • @NewHaven203
      @NewHaven203 2 года назад +4

      You would hate the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area! I drive for the US Navy and see about 5 accidents a day

    • @baits8420
      @baits8420 2 года назад +4

      at 5:56 he runs a red 💀💀

    • @matthewgoodtimes3555
      @matthewgoodtimes3555 2 года назад +1

      @@baits8420 Everyone in Miami runs the red lights, thats been normal for 25 years.

    • @baits8420
      @baits8420 2 года назад +1

      @@matthewgoodtimes3555 ok my b i don’t live in miami

  • @jeffreyexposito3803
    @jeffreyexposito3803 2 года назад +22

    I've lived most of my life in South Florida including Miami. I'm happy to say that I'm moving for good in a few months to Utah. No thanks to the high crime, horrendous traffic, unfriendly rude people, year around hot and humid weather, hurricanes, over priced homes, etc. Life is greener and happier on the other side believe me

    • @Declan_Payan
      @Declan_Payan 2 года назад +7

      I’ll totally take year round hot weather!! I love the endless summer

    • @billdoty6438
      @billdoty6438 2 года назад +5

      I live here in Wisconsin, where it’s not as cold and snowy as it used to be, global warming is real. But hey say nice weather there but Im one who can’t stand hot, humid,. Not a word about that or the creatures like roaches and fire ants and snakes that we don’t have here. Yes it is colder here than there, but it is safe, not crazy driving for most part and we have much better sports teams. Enjoy Utah, looks like beautiful state

    • @Coliocoliocolio
      @Coliocoliocolio 2 года назад +5

      I lived in Utah for 10 years and grew up there. Pretty nice if you are middle aged and raising a fam. Lots of Mormons and you NEED to get used to snow and cold.

    • @jeffreyexposito3803
      @jeffreyexposito3803 2 года назад +2

      @@Coliocoliocolio I was born in New York and went to college in Philadelphia. I'm quite used to the cold weather. I actually prefer the 4 season cycle that you don't experience in Florida.

    • @jeffreyexposito3803
      @jeffreyexposito3803 2 года назад +3

      @@Coliocoliocolio Utah has changed alot in the last 10 years especially Salt Lake City. It has become much more modern and cosmopolitan. Yes alot of Mormons but they really are not bad and are good people and tolerant of non LDS. Besides that the people of Utah are known to be very friendly and Utah is rated among the happiest states while Florida is ranked somewhere at the bottom.

  • @toyharris4431
    @toyharris4431 2 года назад +4

    Florida as a whole has the worst drivers. I moved down here a year ago for work and that is the worst thing about this state.

    • @EyeSeeThruYou
      @EyeSeeThruYou 2 года назад +1

      Yes. Those terrible drivers emigrated predominantly from the Northeast, aka New England.

  • @toddage83
    @toddage83 2 года назад +37

    I went to elementary in south Miami during the late 80’s early 90’s , the city seemed dirty and dangerous then. Pretty cool to see Miami get a facelift, that skyline shot up seemingly over night, it’s changed the feel of the city, Manhatinization .

    • @JoJo-pl6ud
      @JoJo-pl6ud 2 года назад

      @Reverend Boaz 1

    • @dsgorham
      @dsgorham Год назад

      By the end of this decade the skyline will be twice as large.

    • @toddage83
      @toddage83 Год назад

      Wouldn’t be surprised

  • @BirdieB88
    @BirdieB88 2 года назад +4

    Hey Nick. We live in Australia 🇦🇺, we love your tour’s. We are seeing your country in the flesh. It’s fascinating and very intriguing. And most of all, thank you for keeping it real. Very very cool. And we think that you’re a lovely human being too boot! Love ya work, please don’t stop. Your pretty sweet too! So , you rock and then some. Thanks again mate. 😊

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  2 года назад +1

      Haha ok 🇦🇺❤️❤️

  • @MasterMalrubius
    @MasterMalrubius 2 года назад +21

    A great video. However, that last guy taking about the boat lift being a gift misses a lot. Fidel emptied the jails to send their felons out of the country. Some of them were political enemies for sure but much of the crime seen in the late 70s and through the 80s was directly from those “gifts”.
    As for the noise. That is happening all over the U.S. People do what the hell they want without consequence. I hear ricer cars, hogs and crotch rockets racing up and down the main highway through town. It’s not going to change soon.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад +4

      That’s true, Fidel made a condition that the United States had to take a certain number of prisoners on the boat along with the others. Of course, many Cuban Americans are very industrious and good people but there were some felons that were not so good.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад +1

      I agree with you about the noise, it needs to be some noise ordinances since it would not be so nice to try to carry on a long conversation along the boardwalk and can’t hear the other person because everyone wants to jazz up their cars or these other transports.

    • @joltjolt5060
      @joltjolt5060 2 года назад

      Yeah my dad was a botanist arrested for not wanting to go along with Castro who extincted 12 indigenous plants with his politics. He was on the Mariel boatlift.

  • @busterhoodstar4447
    @busterhoodstar4447 2 года назад +3

    Miami is my second home since 87'. A teen in the late 80s, you couldn't be out on the streets if it was after sunset on South Miami Beach. The early to late 90s was one of the hottest places to be. Fashion, celebrities, internationals, locals and tourists from everywhere in a 15 x 17 block radius. Literally a party 7 days a week from South Beach(Lincoln Road, Ocean Drive, Collins Ave, Washington Blvd.), Coconut Grove, Key Biscayne to Fort Lauderdale.
    After 2000, Miami/South Beach went to crap. Totally ghetto and hasn't been worth going again. All the local flavor that it used to have is gone. I only go there to a couple of my old spots and leave promptly.

  • @edwworth
    @edwworth 2 года назад +9

    Miami, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach, very much alike. Fort Lauderdale is exciting, diffidently for younger crowd. The traffic, in my option, is comparable to California and New York City all most of the cars here are new. Most of the people have a collage background of some kind. Gyms are everywhere and most of the time busy! I think bodybuilding is growing here! New fifty to seventy story buildings going up everywhere! I don't like the hot weather; other than that Florida is wonderful

  • @sadatscorpios
    @sadatscorpios 2 года назад +5

    As a resident of miami. The change in miami is coming from all the new people who are moving here and coming with better jobs and more money, pushing people out lol. So all the Hispanic who are use to a Latin everything are not getting that because there making everything English friendly. The change that's coming to miami is gonna make all the non English speaker very uncomfortable for the foreseeable future.

    • @sadatscorpios
      @sadatscorpios 2 года назад

      @@iHardscope68 the history if miami didnt start during the cuban migration and being bilingual has nothing to do with the history of miami. You should educate yourself on miami before you tell someone too. you're too naive to see gentrification.

  • @AndrewLaMonica1
    @AndrewLaMonica1 2 года назад +11

    Median income is only 44k how can people afford the ridiculously high cost of living

    • @lolys2819
      @lolys2819 2 года назад +1

      They can afford a high mortgage usually because sometimes, many people from the same family lives under one roof….multigenerational home I think it’s called, and every integrant of the family who works divide the cost of living expenses.

  • @leroylewis5706
    @leroylewis5706 2 года назад +3

    Miami is a visitor's paradise. I grew up in Miami , I don't regret living there but I will never lived there again, but I do visit

  • @davidguerra9896
    @davidguerra9896 2 года назад +7

    💯 % accuracy on the worst drivers !!!!

  • @Grandrise-o4i
    @Grandrise-o4i 2 года назад +10

    I’m leaving Miami in the next 5 to 6 years. 41 years here,change is good that’s all I have to say.🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @Victor-kq5ti
    @Victor-kq5ti 2 года назад +5

    I’m sorry but the guy you interviewed talked in circles. I moved from Miami after 30 years of living there. The nature of people and the culture there is crap.

  • @wayneanderson8034
    @wayneanderson8034 2 года назад +10

    The first thing I noticed about Miami is its warm. Even in the summer, it is a warm place. Second, spanish is the most common language spoken. Most people can speak a little English if they must, but don't expect it. The expectation is for the visitor to be fluent in Spanish. Last, south Florida is a melting pot of people from all over the world, not just Caribbean & South America. Plenty of immigrant Russians, Poles, & Vietnamese.

    • @thedirtybubble9613
      @thedirtybubble9613 2 года назад +2

      Well of course it's warm in the summer.

    • @wayneanderson8034
      @wayneanderson8034 2 года назад +3

      @Padre Boaz Yes, but does any place have as many east Asians as Socal? No, I have many coworkers from east Asia in South Florida, as well as Africa, & Europe. I like how South Florida has become fully international, not just Español based.

  • @noodlesmama9096
    @noodlesmama9096 2 года назад +9

    I have never been intrigued or even mildly interested in visiting Miami for some reason. This video changed that zero. Thanks for the work you do! This one saved me a trip.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  2 года назад +2

      But I said I liked it?

    • @noodlesmama9096
      @noodlesmama9096 2 года назад +2

      @@NickJohnson Oh glad you liked it. It is always nice to go somewhere and be pleased with what you see. I just failed to see anything that I myself found interesting or attractive.

    • @galaxytravelent
      @galaxytravelent 2 года назад

      It's not for everyone

    • @katierose1893
      @katierose1893 Год назад

      Same here mama! Where you live now? I'm in Ontario, Canada :) I've also lived in Northern California, considering moving back but this guys' vids scare me.

    • @katierose1893
      @katierose1893 Год назад

      @@NickJohnson yeah but the footage spoke louder than your words.

  • @johnl5316
    @johnl5316 2 года назад +5

    Rent control would shut down construction of rental housing.

  • @kevinr175
    @kevinr175 2 года назад +4

    It was nice to see Caucasians, Indians and Asian people once i left Miami. This is one of least diverse cities in the country. So many Hispanics.

    • @xoxo20000
      @xoxo20000 2 года назад +1

      Right. It's not diverse lol. And the Black population has moved out in droves and gone North to Broward and above. Even Georgia.

  • @FeistyBunny
    @FeistyBunny 2 года назад +12

    Moved to Miami and I have to say, as much as I love it, tamper your expectations. It is very tough to meet people here and locals are extremely insular towards outsiders, worse than any other city I have been in. However, there is a lot to love.

    • @thewalkofthewest4466
      @thewalkofthewest4466 Год назад +3

      We don’t want outsiders moving to FL and TX

    • @bane2256
      @bane2256 Год назад +1

      Who’s we? If the outsiders moving in bothers you so much feel free to move the hell out

  • @lionlikemessenger
    @lionlikemessenger 4 месяца назад +1

    Florida, as an official US State, is nearly 200 years old. What does the commissioner mean by “fairly young state” and “barely 100 years old?”

  • @Richard-ob5zn
    @Richard-ob5zn 2 года назад +2

    The coming recession/depression will wipe the entitled out and put many into unemployment. Get ready for hard times Miami, and with hard times comes crime.

  • @BrownsBacker
    @BrownsBacker 2 года назад +12

    The city is all about the rich...the poor are being displaced by the rich...so they are pissed there are fewer and fewer people to serve them and put up with their arrogance and entitlement....you can only drive so far to be treated like shit. Yeah, we need to bring back slavery to make sure the rich aren't inconvenienced in any way. Miami is broken by wage inequality, because the rich expect to be served...but what happens when those poor enough to serve them can't afford to live within a distance to serve them.....they just get pissed and say that the rich are being cancelled!!!! It's a moral sickness.

  • @ashleylitebrite6971
    @ashleylitebrite6971 2 года назад +6

    They are so rude, absolutely. Miami sucks

    • @Carlos-nq7up
      @Carlos-nq7up 2 года назад +4

      @Ashley, yes! Don't come here, no vacancy. We are full!!!

    • @ColdHeartScorpion
      @ColdHeartScorpion 2 года назад

      Im from Atlanta and I’m committed to Miami as them being rude doesn’t effect me at all

  • @marylalane9457
    @marylalane9457 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for the video. I have been here all my life. But I have never liked living here.

  • @samiryahiaoui
    @samiryahiaoui 2 года назад +9

    Biggest density of ugly elevated roads that i have ever seen.

    • @kentmccoy592
      @kentmccoy592 2 года назад

      You should see New Orleans

    • @MARC-FENIX
      @MARC-FENIX 2 года назад +1

      And no or almost no possibility to walk or to ride the bicycle. Terrible from the perspective of a European. The cities over there are build all around the car. No wonder fat people are pretty common there. Most of them cant walk 20 Meter without feeling weird.

    • @samiryahiaoui
      @samiryahiaoui 2 года назад +2

      @@MARC-FENIX Exactly. The funny part is that so many people in places like Miami or Dallas mock NYC or Chicago, even though barely anyone uses/needs a car in the northern cities.

  • @willbygosh4887
    @willbygosh4887 2 года назад +9

    There really isn't any rural Dade County anymore except the everglades.

  • @wizardstower5995
    @wizardstower5995 2 года назад +4

    I need to admit that I let out a chuckle when you said Florida was known for its freedom climate. Freedom, especially in any southern state, is highly subjective to who you are.

  • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
    @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад +8

    I don’t drive in Miami since is all these U-turns are allowed, it’s very stressful to drive there. But at least I can get by a public transport.

  • @derrickforeal
    @derrickforeal 2 года назад +11

    Its grown exponentially

  • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
    @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад +56

    I visited Miami a few years ago and got everywhere by public transportation except I once had to take a taxi because at the bus stop they had it roped off because of a shooting but besides that it seems safe. That was near downtown.
    one time when I asked a local bus driver about if they stopped at a certain place and he didn’t understand me at all in English and I can actually change to Spanish even though I’m Anglo but I think public bus drivers should speak English also and be able to ask answer basic questions in English at least because not everybody can speak Spanish as a second language.

    • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
      @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад

      @Padre Boaz I don’t live in Miami but I live in Florida but I think that’s true Miami does not have a big Asian population but Miami does have quite a mix of different Latin cultures such as the Caribbean, Cuban Cuban is Caribbean and Central maybe even South America.

    • @vkat4167
      @vkat4167 Год назад

      ⁠ come to SF, CA and you will meet people who speaks only Cantonese or Mandarin but no word in English, even they live here 30+ years 🫤 the US has no laws required to speak English, all other developed countries do require to learn their language.

  • @NewHaven203
    @NewHaven203 2 года назад +12

    These videos have been really interesting especially because I lived in Florida briefly and been to most of these places. Also, what was your favorite place you went to in Florida?

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  2 года назад +8

      St Pete Beach I think. Or Cedar Key.

    • @Lifetalk849
      @Lifetalk849 2 года назад +1

      Hey Joeseph, Appalachicola in the Florida panhandle is a pretty awesome place to visit too. Old Florida with a lot of natural beauty, friendly locals and excellent places to eat and shop. Also beautiful nearby beaches and great places to fish.

    • @jasonhuntchicago
      @jasonhuntchicago 2 года назад +2

      @@NickJohnson my sister got married in St Pete

    • @NewHaven203
      @NewHaven203 2 года назад +2

      Sara Mcguire I’ve actually always wanted to see the Florida panhandle. I’ve been up to Inglis and Ocala but that’s the closest. I was actually stationed in Pensacola, Florida but it was only for 2 months sadly. I want to see PCB and Tallahassee

    • @Lifetalk849
      @Lifetalk849 2 года назад +1

      @@NewHaven203 It's definitely worth a visit; maybe even a move-to.

  • @thedirtybubble9613
    @thedirtybubble9613 2 года назад +5

    Fun Fact: Miami was named one of the most obese cities in America about a decade ago. I don't know if that is still valid but it's pretty interesting considering the city is known for fitness.

  • @dadejavusc
    @dadejavusc 2 года назад +14

    Half of New York population have a place in Miami. :)

  • @delawrencecharlesblue2014
    @delawrencecharlesblue2014 2 года назад +1

    Miami-Dade County, Florida is 2,300 square miles with 2.8 million people. Lots of room for everyone.

  • @altchanel9693
    @altchanel9693 9 месяцев назад +2

    It’s funny how if your poor and foreign you can find a home in Florida. As a poor American there is no moving there…..

    • @CC-br9qg
      @CC-br9qg 8 месяцев назад

      Underground economies

  • @jbar_85
    @jbar_85 2 года назад +4

    In the design district has a area where you can park and there’s a central area that’s really cool. The fashion stores there are amazing if you’re into that stuff! I live in Fort Lauderdale and driving there is always scary, but if you drive off commuting hours, it’s tolerable.

  • @supremeb3563
    @supremeb3563 2 года назад +1

    Native Dade County resident, 50, Uptown Miami Dade. Family been here since 1890s from the Florida Panhandle. It's all what you make of it. Have a skill that's needed and stay away from corrupt minded people.

  • @enjoyslearningandtravel7957
    @enjoyslearningandtravel7957 2 года назад +12

    Nick, a suggestion !! :) if you’re still in Miami why don’t you take the bright line train and give us a critique, possibly take it to Fort Lauderdale if you have an already critiqued Fort Lauderdale and or West Palm. Also do the public transport there for us who don’t want to always drive. I’ve never been to Fort Lauderdale but I think I will explore that next when the train comes to Orlando.

  • @mustangmikep51
    @mustangmikep51 2 года назад +4

    Miami does have the most aggressive ,crazy, self centered drivers in the country....awful driving thru there

  • @memebrother7083
    @memebrother7083 2 года назад +3

    I've lived here my entire life. It's a great place for yuppies to live in and then dip out when they want to start a family. If you have the money and you have youthful energy, the city will pamper you and make you feel like you own the world. If you're poor everything is an uphill battle. I grew up lower middle class and can now consider myself upper class (for a young single dude), I've experienced almost every part of that spectrum. People here range from mostly kind to extremely shallow and cold, again, depending on where they are in that socioeconomic ladder. It's difficult to make friends here because strangers generally aren't very friendly lol. I would say the biggest downside of Miami is the way people are, huge peacock culture due to the way Latino culture is, everything is a competition, even in everyday situations like standing in line at the grocery store (yes people will try to cut in front of you if they can get away with it). I would say the uptick in transplants have brought some upsides. Yes the city is much more expensive, but it's much more culturally diverse now, and generally people moving here from other places are friendlier and easier to get along with. Raising a family can be difficult if you're not mega rich and can afford private school tuition, the public school system here is extremely lacking and most schools are pretty lackluster.

  • @arqjuan86
    @arqjuan86 2 года назад +10

    Hi, I’m not american and I live outside the US but I’m fascinated with US history and the development of its cities. Watching this video makes me wonder if voting red is the best for a city in the US, in the case of Miami sounds it is. This question is just curiosity, I’m pretty left leaning politically speaking, but it is true republicans are better ruling a city or state?. Thanks Nick for the video !

    • @adel19997
      @adel19997 2 года назад

      Yes. It's better 🔴. Look at California (my State) is trash, people can't defend themselves or walk on side walk. Law enforcement are restricted in enforcing laws.
      Miami is a tourist location, Governor & others from 🔵 States, cities with restrictive 😷 & vaccination for their residents traveled to Florida to party without mask. Hypocrites.

    • @matthewgoodtimes3555
      @matthewgoodtimes3555 2 года назад

      Look at every blue voting and ran city in the USA, they fulla crime and corruption and poverty. I think Miami being mostly Cuban vote red because they or their family experienced Castro and his Commie bullshit.

    • @Micg51
      @Micg51 2 года назад +2

      Lol you ain’t gonna get unbiased answers with a question like that.

    • @arqjuan86
      @arqjuan86 2 года назад

      @@Micg51 ahahahaha, true

    • @AngelloDelNorte
      @AngelloDelNorte 2 года назад +1

      At one point I lived CA (most "blue" state) for several years in Southern CA. By my experience and seeing other dem states they tend to ruin cities with having way more ppl, instabilities, soft on crimes, and many of their region/cities looks like a 3rd world.
      When I was in CA I saw addicts, homeless, violence everywhere, trashed cities, etc... as the norm. But when I left to a red it was so different for the better it was clean, very minimal litters, stable, my belongings didn't gotten stolen when I went to the restroom in a restaurant, etc... so I realized the "blue" screw me off (or something?) all this time!
      Anyway this is by experience, scenes, and some stats because I'm still no political expert but still seen the difference.
      I know that red are strict with their laws that can cause more stability (less populated, harsh on crimes, etc).

  • @palomahealing5073
    @palomahealing5073 2 года назад +2

    I am surprised! Cos now I'm moving back to my hometown!! I've been away for 36 years.😳😳😳That's how bad it was...I got burned out on all the bad things aboit it,too long to list! But the Mayor has injected some really good Commercial Real Estate improvements, & etc.!

  • @drzfinezt180
    @drzfinezt180 2 года назад +8

    Great Documentary! Really liked how you didn’t see the city with rose colored glasses. The city is beautiful, but there’s more than meets the eye.

  • @bubblegumm8114
    @bubblegumm8114 2 года назад +10

    Millennial Cuban here partially raised in Miami, moved to Tampa after l living in Miami for 20 years. And now I’m moving to NC next year cause these prices just ain’t it😭

    • @TheOnlyOneStanding8079
      @TheOnlyOneStanding8079 2 года назад

      Is NC a nice place

    • @bubblegumm8114
      @bubblegumm8114 2 года назад

      @@TheOnlyOneStanding8079 i think so! I mean I’ve lived in pretty bad areas in Miami so maybe my standards are low🥴

    • @ksmith2101
      @ksmith2101 2 года назад +1

      Tampa has become expensive just like Miami. Check out Alabama and Mississippi for some of the lowest rent in the country. 😂

    • @TheOnlyOneStanding8079
      @TheOnlyOneStanding8079 2 года назад +2

      @@bubblegumm8114 if it's safe that's all I care about

    • @TheOnlyOneStanding8079
      @TheOnlyOneStanding8079 2 года назад

      @@ksmith2101 if it's safe that's all I care about and if they have good public transportation

  • @lorelailaval7676
    @lorelailaval7676 2 года назад +6

    You can have it all:) Miami is a hot (weather, not as in fun), Spanish speaking town, give it to Cuba. Am I right , South Beach looks very ghetto?! Happy Sunday to you, I will stay in the PNW.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  2 года назад +1

      The PNW is lucky ❤️❤️

    • @lorelailaval7676
      @lorelailaval7676 2 года назад

      @@NickJohnson Back at ya big boy😘 hope your week is good!

    • @lorelailaval7676
      @lorelailaval7676 2 года назад

      @@iHardscope68 yes, ALL OF IT, no drugs in FLO! PS- Billionares can have fun in the tundra, BC they have $$$$. Cheers!

    • @rjp2755
      @rjp2755 Год назад +1

      @@lorelailaval7676 Can you try and speak English?

    • @lorelailaval7676
      @lorelailaval7676 Год назад

      @@rjp2755 Baby doll if you spoke English as well as me you would get a trophy. Go nap.

  • @bernadettegraffeo9995
    @bernadettegraffeo9995 2 года назад +1

    Hey Nick!! Another GREAT JOB!!! THANK YOU❤ Vacationed to Orlando for 10 years with the family from mass and Nh, then moved there for 10 years , and I can honestly say FLORIDA DRIVERS....WOW!!!! LOL....RED MEANS GO! & GREEN MEANS FINISH YOUR PHONE CALL BEFORE MOVING...., BUT....FLORIDA HAS THE BEST ROADS, HIGHWAYS, SIGNS, & JUST GORGEOUS ROADWAYS ....

  • @NewHaven203
    @NewHaven203 2 года назад +4

    Norfolk, Virginia drivers are worse than Miami trust me!

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 2 года назад +4

      Washington, DC drivers are worse than either one of those.

  • @shirleygriffin7672
    @shirleygriffin7672 2 года назад +4

    Ted Broer, the father has purchased a farm in rural North Carolina, where he and his family can escape from Florida, perhaps to retire in the future.

  • @heatherm8344
    @heatherm8344 2 года назад +5

    Born and raised in Miami, moved to west Broward 20 years ago, you couldn't drag me back to Miami. Sorry, but I miss "Miami Vice" Miami. So many people there are horrible now; and yes, the worst, most obnoxious, entitled drivers anywhere. LOL at "rural Miami", I think that was the funniest line in the video. Started watching these videos since I'm on my way out of Florida. Always laugh when I hear someone say their city is too hot, humid, bad drivers, etc., etc. Also find it hilarious when people from other states say "don't come here, we're full". Try being from Miami, y'all don't know from full! As far as Nick's guest not ever feeling 'danger', for sure he didn't live in my 'hood or go to Miami Central!

  • @megan1852
    @megan1852 2 года назад +1

    Nick’s shirt alone during the interview was worth watching this video. 😏🌴🌺

  • @Propofol001
    @Propofol001 2 года назад +1

    Love my hometown, born in Jackson Memorial, lived in fountainbleau in sweetwater, moved to pinecrest, then Kendall. Love my hometown 😎🏝🦩

  • @danielclark4095
    @danielclark4095 2 года назад +6

    Its like Los Angeles in the 80s

  • @OMEGATECH
    @OMEGATECH 2 года назад +3

    Talking about "Rude Drivers" try driving north on I-95 from US 1 to the Golden Glades at 5:00am, you've got BMW's, Audi's, Benz's, and occasional Lamborghini or Ferrari doing 110mph minimum, there may be a chance of being sideswiped or rear-ended!!, oh and i almost forgot Pick-up trucks as well!!!

  • @mowerdan8133
    @mowerdan8133 2 года назад +3

    It was very dangerous in the '70s & early '80s.

  • @ColdHeartScorpion
    @ColdHeartScorpion 2 года назад +1

    I love Miami from Atlanta and can’t wait to move there soon eventually as a Tech Guy 💖 🌴☀️🌴 🇵🇷

  • @bobdobb9017
    @bobdobb9017 2 года назад +7

    No rent control and property value increase squeezed out troublemakers?

    • @twinbee13monsterhunter
      @twinbee13monsterhunter 2 года назад +4

      No they squeeze out the locals!

    • @taxthesocialist2602
      @taxthesocialist2602 2 года назад

      More people = higher cost of living. Rent control is a dumb idea because it doesn't address the population problem. If 150,000 suddenly want to move to a small town of 10,000, where will they all live? It's the desire to MOVE to the next "thriving" area that is actually causing the issue. Commiefornia, Texas, NYC and Florida are all overpopulated. There's simply TOO many!

    • @bobdobb9017
      @bobdobb9017 2 года назад

      @@twinbee13monsterhunter Some of the locals were troublemakers. Miami will need a transportation network to train or bus in workers

  • @ajusa2024
    @ajusa2024 2 года назад +10

    Hell on Earth

  • @Womanoffaith07-fl3dv
    @Womanoffaith07-fl3dv 2 года назад +3

    You don't want to come to Miami to live it has become dangerous crimes shootings.

  • @__charles__
    @__charles__ 2 года назад +7

    As a teen in the 80s, I was always intrigued by Miami and Miami Vice was my favorite TV show. Back then, I always said I want to live in Miami. I did my first vacation in Miami about 5 years ago to South Beach Miami and just fell in love with the city and surrounding areas (including Ft. Lauderdale/Plantation/Oakland Park). Told my wife, that's were we need to be to retire. Did a second vacation there this past March, but stayed in North Beach Miami. I did notice a big change; especially in Wynwood. When there 5 years ago, it was kinda of empty. Just picture taking of all the graffiti. This past trip, this one particular area was now was charging $15 a person to enter (I believe that was the price) just to take pictures, lots of restaurants, shops and some good breweries and it was packed with tourist. As you said in this video, it's very hip now. Downtown was much quieter 5 years ago to. Now, it's "happening". Liberty City and Overtown is the "hood," but I felt safe there (unlike here in some Los Angeles hoods). Looking at real estate prices, I was like wow ... this almost like Southern California prices now vs 5 years ago. Still, I LOVE South Florida and hope to retire there. As for the people, I found they were not rude at all. People were nice and welcoming to my family everywhere we went in South Florida/Miami. Love the politics of the State and DeSantis. I do agree drivers there suck; especially on the freeways. The one thing that struck me odd was as for Hispanics, there were all types expect Mexicans. Here in Southern California, it's all Mexicans. I was in a Cuban Cigar lounge in South Beach, and the owner said after being there for 15 years, he has never met a Mexican. Regardless of the changes, Florida (the Southern part) is still my #1 State choice to retire to. Miami is my top choice, but if out reach Florida has a lot of great beach cities that I would consider as an alternative (looking on the opposite side at cities like Ft Myers)! Also, I like the fact it's location makes it "cheap" to travel to Caribbean counties.

    • @matthewgoodtimes3555
      @matthewgoodtimes3555 2 года назад +3

      You should visit West Palm Beach, i think you will find that happy medium your looking for

  • @Bronx_Yankee
    @Bronx_Yankee Год назад

    I moved out. Too much taxes, too much crowds, too much traffic, sold my condo in 45 days and bought an 3/2 older home on 1 acre in Highlands County.

  • @yanktackle4472
    @yanktackle4472 2 года назад +2

    It was easy to live a Miami vice episode back in the 80s😎 whilst being there.

  • @franklove
    @franklove 2 года назад +9

    I'm in fort Lauderdale and I'd have to say DeSantis isn't very popular. Insurance companies are leaving Florida at a quick pace and DeSantis isn't doing anything about it. He's too busy with his culture wars.

    • @terria3082
      @terria3082 2 года назад +3

      My family and I moved from Broward County (just north of Dade) to Maryland. Home owners insurance is in a horrible mess in Florida. Teacher pay is garbage and many are leaving the state. Property taxes are going up. DeSantis is an awful governor whose only concern is running for President, in my opinion. Many think he is wonderful and many think he is the worst. Should you move there? Depends on what you like and what you can tolerate. We will go back to visit family (my hubby is from Miami), but we are not interested in returning.

    • @kurt4032
      @kurt4032 2 года назад +1

      FL is so much better off than if Andrew Gillum became Governor in January of 2019. Unemployment would have been higher and many less companies would have moved into FL if Gillum was Governor

    • @thehonestdoctor3590
      @thehonestdoctor3590 2 года назад

      @@kurt4032 you're crazy!!😂😂😂😂 Gillum would've locked down the state and destroyed it!! Thank God the meth head didn't win

    • @lachlanbrown409
      @lachlanbrown409 Год назад

      Yay for the disgusting communism in other states over the last years. Children in face diapers, schools closed, businesses shut while the large ones are open...

  • @thomasjefferson4662
    @thomasjefferson4662 2 года назад +3

    350k in the ghetto being from Detroit where even in the inflated market the nice homes are 60k

  • @MBT372
    @MBT372 2 года назад +3

    Even for 1 room in a house they’re asking 1,500! Kendall area

  • @katharineellis3809
    @katharineellis3809 Год назад +1

    Never any courtesy blinker action - they think it's a "style" to act that way. Indifference is Cool. So is safety. Geez!

  • @patrickhastings6421
    @patrickhastings6421 2 года назад +6

    As a former Miami resident:
    Positive: Governor, Cuban Food, Great restaurants, and beaches.
    Negative: Rude drivers, traffic, love of vanity, and cost of living.

  • @buckpotter3184
    @buckpotter3184 2 года назад +3

    Welcome to Miami welcome to Miami I forgot how the rest of the song goes

  • @wendynoto1923
    @wendynoto1923 Год назад +2

    I lived in South Miami it's a mini Manhattan😮 I'm not looking for that kind of constant rat race and fast hustlers💰 moved to Austin Texas 👍✨🌞

  • @jonnygrowlately
    @jonnygrowlately 2 года назад +2

    your eric clapton rendition is superb

  • @prettygirlus9008
    @prettygirlus9008 2 года назад +2

    Starting at 1:21, you must be driving around early on a Sunday morning.

  • @LashonDCampbell
    @LashonDCampbell 2 года назад

    Thank you for this great video. Just beautiful 🤩
    I love this amazing channel.

  • @larkatmic
    @larkatmic 2 года назад +2

    9 months of heat, humidity and way too much of one culture for me. Not diverse anymore.

  • @seand67
    @seand67 2 года назад +1

    I would never invest money in that hurricane flood zone disaster waiting to happen.

  • @basedretard844
    @basedretard844 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Nick! I need your help though!

  • @Tunup1017
    @Tunup1017 2 года назад +7

    70% Hispanic. Wow

    • @adamkwiatkowski4107
      @adamkwiatkowski4107 2 года назад +2

      More like 80%

    • @AD70003
      @AD70003 2 года назад +1

      Will eventually become like 90% in coming years . Massive immigration from South American countries are coming here .