As you all probably might know, in the US halloween is a big deal. Everyone get dress up, from the little kids to the oldest people. It's so different from my country in many ways, in my country only the kids do it and the teenagers and adults just hang out with their friends and they wore costumes made by themselves.
I went to the Parade in NYC, in a neighborhood called West Village. It was full of people and I really enjoyed it. I couldn't walk on the parade for the same reason but that didn't prevent the good time that I was having.
The day after halloween I went to Broadway with another friend and we watched The Lion King for free. Yes, for free. I wrote on another post that I am trying to save money so I was so blessed about been there for free. I also loved so much the play. I didn't cry (I cried on the movie), but I enjoyed so much.
When the play was over we both were on a line to leave the place, and behind us there were a couple of Chilean people 🇨🇱, I recognized them immediately because of their accent haha, I talked to them and they were nice.
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My NYC experience
AdventureHello everyone, thanks for reading this. I am trying to write down the most interest things that I do here during my 6 months studying abroad in a boarding school here in NY! I am from Chile and I am 15. Hope you enjoy.