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It drives me nuts when they clog the sidewalks, looking up. And walking S O S L O W L Y. I walk quickly - I'm going somewhere, and they dawdle and walk five, six and seven abreast.
On the other hand, with respect to New Yorkers, I don't think that _I_ should be the one to watch out that someone not paying attention to where he/she is walking doesn't bump into me or an inanimate object because the cell phone is the main focus of his/her attention. Talking on a cell phone doesn't give you the right to walk wherever you want and hope people don't bump into you.
I always try to help tourists if they look lost. And they're usually grateful. But walking slowly, covering the entire width of the sidewalk is definitely a no-no. And, because YOU want to wait for the light to change, even with no traffic coming, don't stop me from crossing.
I have family on the upper west side so I don't need to be around too many tourist. I could care less about them, just don't get in my way and don't start talking your native language really loudly. One it's rude and two just becuase I can't understand what your saying does not mean you are not loud.
I have family on the upper west side so I don't need to be around too many tourist. I could care less about them, just don't get in my way and don't start talking your native language really loudly. One it's rude and two just becuase I can't understand what your saying does not mean you are not loud.
First, what's wrong with them speaking in their own language? That's what they speak. Second, most Americans aren't educated enough to even TRY to speak another language, so you're living in a glass house. And most foreigners whose countries Americans visit consider Americans EXTREMELY rude and VERY loud.
ok seriously.... all u New Yorkers are so proud of living here and being from here but then when someone outside of NY comes to appreciate and admire what you all brag about you say all this stupid sh*t!!! I am originally from Detroit and I just moved to NY and I can't say this is my home but damn what they say about you obnoxious people being rude and stuck up as hell is sooo true. Either get over yourselves and your city or keep your mouths shut the next time a tourist stops in the middle of the sidewalk to snap pics. How annoying!!!
you don't like it, go back to detroit. also, we're getting way off the topic here. the OP asked specifically about things that tourists do that annoy us, not 'things that people do that **** us off.' if you don't wanna write about tourists, then ignore the post.
First, what's wrong with them speaking in their own language? That's what they speak. Second, most Americans aren't educated enough to even TRY to speak another language, so you're living in a glass house. And most foreigners whose countries Americans visit consider Americans EXTREMELY rude and VERY loud.
i agree, to an extent. there is nothing wrong with a tourist being more comfortable speaking his/her own language, especially to his/her family. however, i have always felt that visitors should make an effort to speak the host country's language. you're right when you write that americans are horrible about this. however, two wrongs not making a right, and all....
you know what gets me...when tourists (and sometimes hs kids do this) take up the whole sidewalk; like they have 5-6 people standing beside one another and take up the whole sidewalk so everyone is trying to walk around them since they're walking ridiculously slow.
I can always spot a tourist, it's funny lol
Kinda makes you wish this guy was still walking around Manhattan:
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Last edited by bellafinzi; 07-26-2007 at 06:19 PM..
i agree, to an extent. there is nothing wrong with a tourist being more comfortable speaking his/her own language, especially to his/her family. however, i have always felt that visitors should make an effort to speak the host country's language. you're right when you write that americans are horrible about this. however, two wrongs not making a right, and all....
ok theyre foreign tourists for a reason, let them speak their own language, DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA HOW MANY DIFFERENT LANGUAGES ARE SPOKE IN NYC??? besides more than half of Queens IS FOREIGN BORN, you dont like it get the hell out of the city and oh yeah you guys dont own the freakin sidewalks so let them talk however loud they want because YOU HAVE THAT RIGHT TOO so stop all the bull**** whining they dont have to speak ENGLISH just so you can understand what theyre saying...
Ummm.... no FOB, thats not how it'll work at all. You'll learn English, and we won't learn Hindi/Bengali/Mandarin/Russian/Spanish at all. Thats just how life is.
If you or your random FOB relatives don't want to learn English then feel free to book a ticket for the next available flight to your home country. Simple as that.
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Originally Posted by saadrajabali
ok theyre foreign tourists for a reason, let them speak their own language, DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA HOW MANY DIFFERENT LANGUAGES ARE SPOKE IN NYC??? besides more than half of Queens IS FOREIGN BORN, you dont like it get the hell out of the city and oh yeah you guys dont own the freakin sidewalks so let them talk however loud they want because YOU HAVE THAT RIGHT TOO so stop all the bull**** whining they dont have to speak ENGLISH just so you can understand what theyre saying...
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