New York City Melting Pot

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New York City is one of the biggest melting pots in the world today. It has been a place since the 1800’s where millions of immigrants from different countries settled here. People may argue that New York City is not a melting pot, but it has been a melting pot since the city has existed and can see this when traveling throughout NYC.

One of the reasons New York City has been one of the melting pot is that New York City has been the center for over two centuries where people settled at. New York City is one of the most ethnic, and cultural diversity city in the world as all kinds of immigrant mixed in New York City and they spread all around the five boroughs. There are more than 150 languages spoken and there are 40 percent of the NYC population …show more content…

On West 32nd Street, there is an area called Koreatown with over two street blocks enclaves with Korean cultural with over more than 100 businesses from Korean clothing stores to Korean restaurants. Aside from the Asians and the European of Eurasia, there are also Latin Americans in New York City. These people are from the countries of Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia, and El Salvador. Out of these countries, the immigrants from Puerto Rico have the biggest population in New York City. A lot of them have migrated in parts of Lower East Side Manhattan and Williamsburg Brooklyn alongside the Jewish …show more content…

To see how diverse on the subway, I decided to research and study the aspects what makes the subway the biggest melting pot in New York City. When riding the subway and I noticed the genders of riders are almost split evenly, but I feel like that, there are more females than males on the train. The people who sit down mostly on the train are predominately females, elderly, and women traveling with young children. Most people on the subway will offer a seat to pregnant women, elderly and women with young children. The females on the subway have more privileges over seat and more women tend to sit more over men. Men tends like to stand more over women due to gender role as men are expected to be muscular and standing up kind of show their muscularity than sitting down. The people who stand on the train and hold the handrail are predominately-young people and males. On the subway, the race and ethnicity really depend which subway line and the location of the train that is traveling through at the time. On the J line, the race and ethnicity of those who takes the subway to Williamsburg is the Jewish people. On the F line that goes to Chinatown, many of the people on the train to Chinatown are Asians. They may be Chinese, Korean, Japanese, but I cannot determine what race these people might be. On many

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