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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Ted Thornhill

What to know as a tourist in New York

  • New Yorkers are frequently annoyed by tourists who disrupt the city's flow, particularly by walking abreast on pavements, making sudden stops, or walking slowly while distracted by phones.
  • Subway etiquette is a major point of frustration, with locals urging visitors to understand MetroCards, let passengers off first, sit down if a seat is available, and move away from doorways.
  • Drivers are criticised for not yielding to pedestrians at crosswalks and for excessive horn use, highlighting a lack of awareness for the city's pedestrian-centric movement.
  • Tourists taking selfies at sensitive locations like Ground Zero are also a source of annoyance due to a perceived lack of respect.
  • The core message from New Yorkers is that tourists should be aware of their surroundings and adapt to the city's fast-paced rhythm to avoid disrupting daily life.

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The unspoken rules of being a tourist in New York City: ‘What is wrong with people?’

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