Tourists who come to New York often become obsessed with looking, acting, and behaving like "real New Yorkers". Unfortunately for our beloved guests from around the world, they often fall short of the mark...way short of the mark. Personally, we think it's fine for tourists to act like tourists, but if your visiting friends REALLY want to pass as New Yorkers, we have a few tips....-
We're gonna show you how to talk like a New Yorker, how to walk like a New Yorker, and, most importantly, how to not give a damn about the rest of humanity, just like a real New Yorker.
Let's start with the basics.
This Is How A Taxi Works:
Taxis, we've noticed, can be pretty perplexing for out-of-town visitors. Perhaps it's beecause most cities allow you to actually call a cab to wherever you need to be picked up. New York, naturally, is a little more cutthroat about things.
The most important thing to remember is to not wave your arms like a maniac at any passing yellow cab. Remember:
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The Art Of The Metrocard Swipe
Nothing screams "Tourist" (or "incompetent New Yorker") more than seeing someone fumble while swiping their Metrocard, eliciting the tell-tale long beep that tells you to "Please Swipe Again At This Turnstile". And then the person gets frustrated, and the line behind him gets longer, his companion who has already swiped through says "Come on!!!" urgently as the train comes, and it's just embarrassing for everyone.
How To Swipe Your Card Like A New Yorker
1. Have your Metrocard ready to go. Don't stop in front of the turnstiles and fumble for it in your wallet.
2. If someone is trying to exit out of the same turnstile you are trying to enter through, do NOT politely allow them to go first. You are a New Yorker; you've got places to be.
2. With the yellow part facing you, walk through the turnstile at a normal pace while simultaneously swiping your card through the reader. Hold the card firmly, and don't do it too quickly. Don't look at the reader while you're doing it, either. That's amateur.
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Places A Tourist Acting Like A New Yorker Should Avoid At All Costs

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Places A Tourist Trying To Act Like A New Yorker Should Go
Use Driving Rules On The Sidewalk
You know how your hometown has freeways? Sidewalks are freeways for New Yorkers, and just like your freeways, people usually go pretty fast and get really annoyed at congestion. Apply the same rules you would use while driving on the freeway to walking on a Manhattan sidewalk.
And finally...
Don't make eye-contact with people on the street. Ever. Imagine you will turn to stone if you look at us. Don't do it.

What To Avoid Wearing While Walking Around The City
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General Behavior:

Time For A Pop Quiz!
In how many of the following situations should you stop walking?
If you answered "NONE! You should NEVER stop walking, NO MATTER WHAT!", then congratulations! You can pass as a real New Yorker!

[Photos via Daily Mail, Improv Everywhere, Streetsblog.org, MyTeenTheAlien.com, Travelpod.com, NY Times]
deso
August 2, 2010
4:21pm
and about how many tourist readers do you think you actually have??
WRONG
August 2, 2010
7:49pm
the not smiling does NOT work for Becka Diamond. she looks like she's about to die, and looking at her makes me WANT to die. her face screams "i hate my parents." she's miserable.
Counterpoint
August 3, 2010
2:24am
Part of the fun in being a tourist in NY is to watch soulless automatons tick-tock along the streets. No fun in trying to actually be like one. I mean, who really wants thaat? Tourists, you are fine the way you are. You bring some humanity and humor into the mix.
groovewitch
August 3, 2010
12:26pm
What makes you think Bloomingdale's is any less touristy than the Met?
TomTom
August 3, 2010
2:04pm
It's understandable the author needs to follow such guidelines as she herself has moved to New York from San Diego. As a New Yorker I proudly wear apparel that has New York written on it, and I will stop if anyone gets hit by a car!
Barbara
August 3, 2010
3:05pm
As a born and bred Manhattanite, I know that under those unsmiling faces on people on a mission to get someplace, lie hearts of gold: if one is hit by a biker, it'll be the New Yorker who goes over to help, not the tourist!
Dmnk
August 4, 2010
11:16pm
False assumptions made by an outsider pretending to be a New Yorker just because she's lived here for a few years!!! New Yorkers don't go around making their own assumptions about what every other New Yorker thinks. Every New Yorker is different! I for one will gladly go check out a show in the Met anytime wearing my polo shirt!
NLM
November 25, 2011
10:58am
I've lived in NYC for my entire life, and I totally disagree! Especially where she says not to stop walking even if you see someone hit by a car. Besides, I love Wicked on Broadway, love the Met, and totally suck at swiping my Metro card through the turnstile! I'm a born-and-bred New Yorker, and so are my parents, and my dad absolutely loves to sing on the street, and no one ever mistakes him for a tourist! Also, I love smiling at people as I walk down the street, because, you know what, they smile back!