Cities Word Association with English speakers

New York.

Busy, exciting, musicals.

New York.

Oh, that’s easy.

Brooklyn, Manhattan, immigrants.

New York.

Oh, gosh.

David Letterman, Statue of Liberty.

Pizza.

A little bit dirty.

You know, when – I have family in New York,
so every time I go to visit, it’s like, man,

this place is dirty.

And I think people are very straightforward,
you have to respect it even if it comes off

as rude.

I respect it for sure, they’re honest people.

Los Angeles.

Beaches, Hollywood, driving.

Actors, hipsters, you need a car.

Fashion, pollution, burritos.

Los Angeles.

Home, that’s where I’m from.

I think of going home, I think of my family,
I think of Mexican food.

L.A. is whatever, like, it – like, it has
whatever you want.

Yeah, it has everything.

Chicago.

Cold, windy, food.

Chicago.

Deep-dish pizza, wind, the filming location
of The Dark Knight.

I believe.

Pizza, wind, Obama.

Chicago.

Windy City, I think of the Windy City, Chicago
pizza for sure and very underrated city in

America.

I think not a lot of people know about how
cool Chicago is, like it’s a pretty cool city.

Atlanta.

Hot, “Hotlanta”.

Yup.

Baseball, airports.

Atlanta.

Georgia, Outkast.

One more, the Georgia peach.

Southern hospitality.

Yeah, The South, Georgia peaches.

Yeah, Georgia peaches are a thing.

Oh, gosh.

Atlanta, I think of like deep-fried stuff,
fried chicken and, like, deep-fried, I don’t

know, hamburgers or something.

I think of very unhealthy food when I think
of Atlanta.

I think of the Atlanta Falcons football team.

One more.

Coca-Cola.

Coca-Cola is from Atlanta.

Washington D.C.

Politics, government, boring.

Washington D.C.

Politicians, the White House, the Lincoln
Memorial.

History, presidents, monuments.

The White House and all the historical Washingtony
things that are there.

You know, the president is there.

Washington D.C. tourist destination.

And that’s all.

Wow, cool.

That was fun.