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The article reflects on the author's experiences living in Dubai and New York City, highlighting the unique aspects of each city.
The author fondly remembers the freedom of driving on the Sheikh Zayed Road, a long highway that connects the entire country, and the easy access to beaches in Dubai. In contrast, the author appreciates the convenience of New York City's public transportation system, which allows for easy and affordable travel around the city.
The article also touches on the author's nostalgia for the morning family banter and home-cooked meals in Dubai, as well as the joy of experiencing the city's pleasant winters and festive end-of-year celebrations. While the author struggles with the harsh New York winters, they find solace in the city's Christmas transformation, with its festive-themed musicals, markets, and street lights.
Finally, the author reflects on the cultural diversity and culinary experiences in both cities, missing the familiar shawarma spots in Dubai but finding equally delicious wraps at halal trucks in New York. The author acknowledges that while they may always feel a mental longing for one place while living in another, both cities offer unique and valuable experiences.
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