Is New Jersey a classy place?
8 Answers
- LiliLv 76 months ago
Parts of it, certainly. I lived in Princeton for quite a while. It's extremely classy.
There are NJ towns and other areas that function as bedroom communities for people who work in New York City. They are quite classy and elegant -- but very expensive.
- InLv 76 months ago
The goombahs might think New Jersey is the bee's knees, but in my opinion the best thing about New Jersey is highway I-95 heading out.
- Anonymous6 months ago
Some "sophisticated" New Yorkers look down at New Jersey; NYers lolok at their city as the center of the world, and there was the famous New Yorker cover (below) illustrates how they see it!
New Jersey is a bit of a pariah to NYers but it has Princeton University, several Revolutionary War battlefields, hundreds of miles of beautiful beaches, the Delaware River, idyllic mountains and lakes in the north, and many excellent theaters and museums.
New Jersey, like any other state, has its upper class and its low-lifes. Not every New Jerseyan is a cast member of Jersey Shore or acts like one.
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- DanielLv 76 months ago
New Jersey is a state. You can't apply an adjective like that to an area that large and diverse. You are talking about a place that has inner city slums, rich neighborhoods, seaside resorts, and farmland, amongst other things.
You obviously don't know the entire state.