How to visit New York City without locals stabbing you
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Can someone please start printing these posters out, today, and start plastering them all over?
With the enormous influx of tourists to the city, along with lots of newer New Yorkers who seem to have trouble getting with the program, we’ve seen a coinciding uptick in urban etiquette signage. Now graphic artist Desirre Jones has put together a tourist etiquette Tumblr, “NYC Tourist Tips,” subtitled “How to visit New York City and not have the natives want to stab you… and other helpful hints.”
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