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PSA: Tourists who visit The Big Apple

Arcadio

Diamond Member
New York City: the city that never sleeps. A metropolis of fast-paced lifestyles and densely populated, multi-cultural neighborhoods. To New Yorkers, The Big Apple represents big dreams and ambitions, only achieved through a lightning-fast way of life that allows us to produce vast amounts of output at the speed of light.

So if you want to visit the greatest city in the world, please remember to do one thing: accelerate or move to the side. This city depends on the fast movement of ideas and bodies. So if you want to admire the sights that adorn the beautiful Apple, please remember to go with the flow or stand aside. Your fellow New Yorkers will thank you.

And remember... you are always welcome!
 
i may be there next month. you should take me out to lunch.

Sure, I'll be glad to share lunch with a fellow ATOTer.

Do New Yorkers shove you like Torontonians do? Then fughetaboutit.

New Yorkers are very respectful. We don't shove tourists.

This should be a PSA for all public areas...MALLS for one

Only if you work at the mall. Otherwise, why would you go to the mall if you're in a rush?
 
Sure, I'll be glad to share lunch with a fellow ATOTer.



New Yorkers are very respectful. We don't shove tourists.



Only if you work at the mall. Otherwise, why would you go to the mall if you're in a rush?

Haha I hate the tourists that walk then stop all of a sudden.
 
Haha I hate the tourists that walk then stop all of a sudden.

Those are bad, but not as bad as the ones who walk on the left side, against the flow of the crowd.

Oh, and this post is just an excuse to bump this thread.
 
i dont know, when i went there 2 years ago i was out at 4am and there was nobody out. and this was in times square.

so i beg to differ, the city definitely does sleep at certain points.
 
i dont know, when i went there 2 years ago i was out at 4am and there was nobody out. and this was in times square.

so i beg to differ, the city definitely does sleep at certain points.

I remember a trip we took in college in the middle of the winter. It was absolutely freezing with high winds and we were totally shit faced drunk around 11pm. One of the girls got the bright idea that she absolutely needed to have ice cream, so we all set out on a late night quest to find it. The whole fucking city was dead. I should have snapped a pic, because Times Square looked like a zombie apocalypse.

I've been there dozens of times more for business, but always to downtown/Wall Street, and that area is dead after 7pm.

The city definitely sleeps.
 
i dont know, when i went there 2 years ago i was out at 4am and there was nobody out. and this was in times square.

so i beg to differ, the city definitely does sleep at certain points.
it's definitely a misnomer.

though I'm sure you could find an open bodega somewhere at 4 am.
 
We have a cherry in Minneapolis ... I think we win.

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when i was there...

financial district = dead after 9
hell's kitchen = HOLY SHIT that's a lot of people @ 4am
 
What I would like to do, walk down a sidewalk in busy new york with a can of fart spray.

But then again, I am sure the city smells like crap anyway and I would just be wasting my time.
 
What I would like to do, walk down a sidewalk in busy new york with a can of fart spray.

But then again, I am sure the city smells like crap anyway and I would just be wasting my time.

it actually only smells like piss and trash
 
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