Urban Etiquette Handbook: New York Magazine
Hmm. Because I'm not interested in your cellphone conversation, I'm not interested in what music is playing on your ghetto CD player or iPod, and I'm definitely not interested in seeing you take up two seats on the subway; this is for you: the ignorant urbanite. A good read.
The Urban Etiquette Handbook (New York Magazine)
A little excerpt:
Rules of the road: (1) No raking women with your eyes; glance quickly and respectfully. (2) Offer to share a taxi rather than fight over it. (3) Babies in strollers get right-of-way—until they abuse it. (4) Still no ogling girls—c’mon! (5) And skateboarding, are you kidding me? (6) Not everybody loves your dog as much as you do. (7) No bicycling on the sidewalk unless under the age of 6. (8) Pedestrians can die of secondhand smoke, too.
The Urban Etiquette Handbook (New York Magazine)
A little excerpt:
Rules of the road: (1) No raking women with your eyes; glance quickly and respectfully. (2) Offer to share a taxi rather than fight over it. (3) Babies in strollers get right-of-way—until they abuse it. (4) Still no ogling girls—c’mon! (5) And skateboarding, are you kidding me? (6) Not everybody loves your dog as much as you do. (7) No bicycling on the sidewalk unless under the age of 6. (8) Pedestrians can die of secondhand smoke, too.
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