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The talks in New York
Susan Gordis
Originally from New York are a very special group. There are people running by visitors who are hopelessly lost and trying to catch someone's eye, and not people who are totally customized in the street or in shops or issue, nowhere. We are, in fact, warm and friendly, helpful and polite, and surprisingly talkative, and part of this is because we know that we live in the greatest place on a single planet. In my small amount of world travel I came to love London (where he barely speaks the language) and Rome (where all police officers, regardless of the people is so impressive that it is a heart attack), but I can not imagine live elsewhere than in my island.
There was a time when people were using the buttons that said: "I NY" but I do not use buttons so that I have ever made. But I think I am an embodiment of this idea, so I am almost incapable of making me go by in the street, they look at the signs of the street, squinting at the numbers to a bus stop bus, or take a card. There are maps of the subway and buses, course, and all sorts of guides and maps of the street. I found that people do not leave one side of your card, even when I stop to help them (and you want my help), so if you do not have a common language (and I only have one), I often have to run the physical map Island to face in the same direction as the only help we can really offer. (I get away it would be easier if I a man, but another debate altogether.) I, of course, find the intersection on the map that coincides with where we really established (the human version of the arrow marked "here") and may be such a service.
People who speak English, I almost always say they have had good experiences, but nothing to do around the city, although we all agree that the business districts that are more difficult to help them generate. The reason, he explained, is that people find it is not a native of New York, but the population of passengers who come here because they To have that earn a living (and often are not happy to be here). It is impossible for visitors to differentiate between "them" and "us" but unless the natives are running desperately late for an hour for an appointment or an important appointment we stop to ensure that our customers can know how to get where they want to go, or at least get their points of reference so they can decide what's next on your calendar. We love to show our city.
The West 57th Street, on the way to the dentist, I met a woman American saying: "It's morning and the sun is here. While the direction is east. "He seemed surprised she had not thought to this herself, as she learned that the elementary school too, and third grader had not ceased to educate. After providing a little more information on buses running on 57th Street and knowledge with bus stop signs seemed happy and I could take the next part your morning without any help. As most people who have left, she gave me the grace to several times, and we set in different directions, each happy to meet us.
In the past, Saturday, Oct. meter on my way the EU market Square farmers, I was sitting beside a young woman who was looking at photographs he had taken from the Empire State Building on his cell phone. From what I could see they were not very good photographs – postcards can be purchased would have been better images, but even had. I was sitting to my right, and his right to another girl, while two others were standing in front of them sharing a position. A standing passengers wore a sweatshirt that said, "Indiana State University 'And the other was "Columbia University.
As I am really proud of my place where he who began speak first place (which is not uncommon, really). I told the girl next to me, "Have you seen the Empire State Building." Where have you been and how long do you live? "We now Ground Zero. (This is a term used to designate the whole island Manhattan during the Cold War, but now, of course, means that the parcel of land where the World Trade Towers used to be.) And then he added: "We must leave tomorrow," a mournful tone. I gave the necessary instructions have to be in the first six cars train to reach the ground zero, and then remember to include all four of them in the conversation I said: "You wear a sweatshirt from the University of the State of Indiana. Are you ladies from Indiana? "" Yes, "said the publicist for the University Indiana State, "We are." She was interrupted as he started to say more for his friend, the poster of the University of Columbia man who said proudly: "I this sweatshirt before coming to New York. "I nodded.
"So what else have you seen so far?" The four began to talk at the same time, spilled his feelings before to come to New York for the UN Day with the hope of strengthening the work of the UN. We were dangerously close to my stop and I knew I was leaving soon, so I said: "The UN has been the best idea of the 20th century, and perhaps the worst disappointment, but I'm very pleased they have taken the time and effort to come here to try to reinforce what my generation had hoped. "Three of them started talking at the same time, but the girl sitting further from my mind was silent. When I calmed crosstalk, thoughtful, "Thanks for what you just said. Of course, we believe we are the first to want peace and tranquility for all. We must remember what came before. "I loved him, of course.
I got up and explained at the next stop, and said: "You have four makes me hope for what awaits us in the future, everyone loved them, and when the train stopped and got off, I deliberately went to the stairs that allow me to look out the windows of the subway car, where they were in conclave that I think had begun. It was, as always, proud to have talked to people who visit the city, and since they have a little something to think and take home to Indiana. And I was really happy that his generation is optimistic about the future of the human race, and they try to find a way to repair the enormous damage that has preceded them.
The thing about New Yorkers is that it is authentic. We talked to them and talk to outsiders. We talk on the bus and the subway line at the supermarket and post office, in elevators, in the street when the light is against us, waiting to cross, everywhere. And once someone starts a conversation people feel more comfortable on the other discussions. Children know all this, of course, but adults need to be reminded. Children, after all, talking to each other on the playground, sports field, in the halls at school, and are so well that they must understand that they should not with strangers and not be reticent in their classrooms. But once they are old enough to distinguish between people who are unknown to us, we can do it too, and I talk a lot with many people different.
© 2007 Susan Gordis
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