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December 2023 by Azagne Sisay
Dear Beshr, I appreciate your help, you are the best. I'm grateful to you today. I would like to thank you for your help!May God Bless you guys!Excellency is not a skill it’s an attitude!
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August 2022 by J. Alazmi
May God bless them. I thank Arlette Kattani, who helped me with my problem and continued to communicate with me until my new bank card arrived from Kuwait. The only problem is with the National Bank of Kuwait branch. They do not know that the New York branch is not for personal accounts. The most important thing is that they told me that if I cannot return to Kuwait, I can go to the American branch, and they humiliated me. Generally, it's good for them :)
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June 2022 by Sharefah Alhobaidaa
(Translated by Google) Give them wellness as long as they fail me and help me with a problem with my bank account, even though their branch specializes in retail and halamore. I thank Arlette Kattani for helping me with my problem and she kept communicating with me until I received my new bank card from Kuwait. The only problem is from the National Bank of Kuwait, the branch of Kuwait. They do not know that the New York branch is not for personal accounts. The most important thing is that they told me that if I was able to return to Kuwait, I could go to the American branch and they left me. In general, it makes them happy :)(Original)يعطيهم العافية ما قصروا معاي و ساعدوني بمشكله في حسابي البنكي مع ان فرعهم مختص بال retail و هالامور. أشكر أرليت قطاني ساعدتني بمشكلتي و ضلت تتواصل معاي الى أن وصلت بطاقتي البنكيه الجديده من الكويت. المشكله الوحيده هي من بنك الوطني فرع الكويت لا علم لهم ان فرع نيويورك ليس للحسابات الشخصية و أهم الي قالوا لي اذا ما قدرت أرجع الكويت أقدر أروح فرع امريكا و وهقوني. بشكل عام يعطيهم العافيه :)
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June 2022 by Aaesha
فرع جدا جداا فاشل، الموظف غير محترم سده بويهي و ارد ادق ما يرد و اسلوبه جدا سيء معاي و قدمت شكوه اتمنى يشوفونله حل Bsher Alhaj!!
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May 2022 by amr saraege
Ya i walked past this once
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October 2021 by Mohammed Alsubaie
(Translated by Google) A failed branch and I don't expect people to work in it in the first place. For two weeks, they were more accurate and no one responded.(Original)فرع فاشل و ما اتوقع في ناس قام يشتغلون فيه بالاساس، صارلي سبوعين قام ادق عليهم ومحد قام يرد
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September 2021 by فيصل محمد
(Translated by Google) Excellent.Faisal Al-Otaibi(Original)ممتاز دايم اسحب منه بس مشكلته دايم قدامه هومليس(شحاذين)فيصل العتيبي
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October 2019 by Abdulrahman Alaslmy
Is there any NBK branches in the US
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July 2019 by Intruder R.
It's nothing like life in Manhattan. Buddha Bodai Kosher restaurant is slamming with good eats.
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March 2019 by Monica T.
I'm totally partial since I wanted to live in NYC since I was a kid. This is definitely the borough to live in if you want the best accessibility to just about everything you can imagine. The sights, the sounds, the epic stories: chances are you'll find that stuff here though the other boroughs (with the exception of maybe Staten Island) aren't short on excitement or interesting stories & experiences. Most of what you know NYC for from TV and movies can be found here. My main gripe with Manhattan is the price of everything being ungodly. Groceries, apartment rent, laundry services, you name it it'll cost you less in Queens or Brooklyn (the boroughs I've live in) or in the suburbs. Clothing selection at big name retailers is also lacking if you're a tiny woman like me. However, as I said to my mother when she recently visited NYC and complained about all the walking I said "love it or leave it." You can also mitigate the high prices somewhat if you're good at looking for discounts such as the 99 cent pizza shops or even the random dollar and discount stores like Lot-Less and Jack's 99 Cent Store.
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July 2018 by Danny V.
Worst restaurant ever. It smells bad. They can't get the AC right - it's either way too hot or way too cold. All of the dishes cost $1,000. The staff hates you (and themselves). Ambiance is a hellish din. The chef doesn't care about the middle class. It's hard to get around. The tables are way too close together. There's people everywhere. Oh, and worst of all, the idea of eating anywhere less now seems hopelessly boring. Planning to end my life in the L Train tunnel under the east river in mid-2019. Nothing will stop me from doing that.
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February 2018 by Tina C.
Haikus to Manhattan: Hustlin' woke city Energy, hard work and hope You keep it real, bae! Real life real people A place where dreams can come true I love you, New York What can I say? This city revvs you up with its energy, can grind you down sometimes, and always leaves you wanting more. GO IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR Witness a million walks of life, perspectives, dreams Incredible work ethic Hustle bustle Walking city Easy flights to just about anywhere Cornucopia of culinary delights Bright, driven people Cultural smorgasbord of classic and new activities SEE / DO Central Park The Metropolitan Museum The Frick Broadway show Sunrise on the East River Sailing on the Hudson Sunset at Salon de Ning / Peninsula Hotel rooftop EAT / DRINK Farm-to-table meal at Blue Hill Ramen at Ippudo Drinks at Attaboy Sunday Funday at Frying Pan Dinner at Bouley Dinner at 11Mad Drinks at Angel's Share
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December 2017 by Dominik D.
You can see it all when you're here. There are dozens of parks both big and small. Performances of every variety. Foods for every palate. Cultural and civic institutions that are world renowned. Places of education and business that are unrivaled around the world. My words fail to describe the great breadth, significance, and splendor of it all.
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August 2017 by Dom M.
Like Manhattan needs my 5 star review! When I was a little, we didn't have a car so we did all of our shopping by bus. We could see Manhattan from the end of our street in NJ so it was only natural to go there a lot and learn its secrets. Our mom took us to museums, movies (Radio City is still so beautiful), shopping at Macy's at Christmas, the "Tree" and the decorated windows, and the food! We had our pizza places and the Automat. We had hot dogs at Chock Full o'Nuts and a knish at a Jewish deli. Today, a lot of the charm has been replaced with glitz but don't despair. The food is great if you use Yelp to find it! The museums still amaze. The shopping is good too but prices are up! The best way to see Manhattan is by foot and Subway. Get a good guidebook and explore a neighborhood. Start in my favorite place, Greenwich Village. Great food, fabulous history, safe streets and an energy that you can feel through the souls of your walking shoes. Start at Washington Square Park. So much happened there - a good guidebook or walking tour will make it come alive. Save energy for a glass of wine at Otto or Lupa - two Mario Batali Village standouts. Take pictures. Listen to the chatter of excited fellow travelers. Smile. Enjoy !
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September 2015 by Saad Al Zamel
Home away from home