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Culture/Conduct Reviews Showing (1-5) of 5
Pedestrian conduct: "Taking it to the streets "
by melissak (05 October 2000)
If you're from a country where traffic of all kinds (motor and foot) moves on the left, then take heed of this bit of advice: when in NY's busy streets, it pays to walk on the right of the footpath. If you don't, you might find it takes you twice as ...more
tipping in NYC: "Tipping the Scales "
by matty (04 October 2000)
If you're coming to NY, be ready to pay dearly for dinner and drinks. Not only are you legally bound to pay your check (of course), but you're morally and socially bound to give a 15%-20% tip. Don't ask me why, that's just the way it is. If you buy a...more
"Semáforos engañosos "
by sergey (11 August 2000)
Viniendo de España, un sitio donde los semáforos peatonales pasan casi instantáneamente del verde al rojo, me sentí ciertamente engañado por los semáforos neoyorquinos. En promedio estan en verde unos quince segundos, empiezan a parpadear durante die...more
NYC Subway Tip: "NYC subways at 3 pm - School's out "
by tobias (03 July 2000)
Take a trip on NYC subways at 3 pm and have the ride of your life. Thousands of rowdy, unsupervised high school kids from every school and neighborhood imaginable fill all of the train lines at this time. I remember being 13 years old and taking th...more
"Extreme NY "
by sacha (15 June 2000)
NY is perhaps the most extreme city in an extreme country. Expect the best and worst of everything at any time of day or night all thrown together so as to form an incredibly dynamic and crazy place inhabited by some of the most ambitious and talent...more
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