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It sounds so amazing. Any tips for moving there?
So I've been all around the world and considered myself a resident of New Hampshire for long enough. I think I want to try the big apple for a year or two while I'm still young. Does anyone here live there? Can you give me some tips?
It sounds so amazing. Any tips for moving there?
Tips for moving? Find a rent controlled apartment! Learn your way around well, get used to the subway and bus schedules.
Tips... Don't go out in Manhattan or Flushing Chinatown after dark![]()
Tips... Don't go out in Manhattan or Flushing Chinatown after dark
The only reason I go to NYC is for Flushing Chinatown but there certainly is a lot there to see and do
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Yes, finding your way around if you're not familiar with the area can be a bit of a challenge. I avoid the bus and the subway.
I've got to say here....I've been all over Manhattan, the Bronks, Brooklyn, the Village, even Harlem after dark....and sometimes at those crazy late hours. NYC is not a dangerous place. NYC is a dangerous place if you are not alert, aware, and smart. I mean, going running around harlem at 3am is probably not the best decision, but if you have to, mind your own business, don't look like a tourist, do what you've got to do and get out and you'll be fine.
BIG TIPS....NEVER take your wallet out and start looking through money in public. Especially don't start taking out maps and looking around. If you have to do that, do it in a store, or on the subway, not on the street. To be honest, one of the most dangerous places for getting pickpocketed is Time Square....think about it - victim central. Where EVERY tourist goes. It is packed tight and no one is paying attention, they are looking around. I avoid Times Square at all costs (Well, the Virgin Records has one of the cleanest bathrooms...so that's a reason to go there).
Just be smart and be careful. Don't look like a victim or a tourist. If you look like you know where you're going and what you're doing - and look like you're from there, you'll be fine. I learned that the worst thing to do in NYC is to be scared of doing something or going somewhere. Be AWARE and do your homework, but don't be afraid of it. NYC CAN be dangerous, but it doesn't have to be.
Oh yeah, and K town in Queens is AWESOME. You want REAL Korean food - go there! You have to stop in Little Italy for Canollis, go drinking at the Slaughtered Lamb in the Village, hang out at the crazy theme bars up near Central Park, really, there is a never ending list of things to do. If you're still online when you go there, I'm sure you'll find it, but if you ever need a tip, let me know! It hasn't been too long since I was there.
Oh yeah, and as usual, Exile's dead on. The biggest issue is getting a place to live! rent control rent control rent control rent control.....watch the Obits.
OH! I almost forgot....DIRTY WATER DOGS. There are street vendors there that sell hot dogs out of a cart. The hot dogs have been sitting in the boiling water for...well....and undisclosed amount of time, but I promise, dirty water dogs are one of the greatest foods on the planet.
When I first started going up there, I avoided busses and the subway like the plague. For me, it was walking and cabs EVERYWHERE....but man, that gets tiring or expensive. It is $30 to go from Battery Park to the Central Park.....that is insane.....The subway is only a few bucks to get anywhere and generally faster. And it isn't hard to use once you've learned the system. Not dangerous at all, these days EVERYONE uses the subway....unless you're rich enough to have a driver that is.
OH! I almost forgot....DIRTY WATER DOGS. There are street vendors there that sell hot dogs out of a cart. The hot dogs have been sitting in the boiling water for...well....and undisclosed amount of time, but I promise, dirty water dogs are one of the greatest foods on the planet.
And in winter, hot roasted chestnuts from the street sellers... oh, the memories.... :wah:![]()