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NYC Basic Tips and Etiquette
NYC Basic Tips and Etiquette | Nathan W. Pyle
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Living in New York City for five years as a transplant from Ohio, illustrator and T-shirt designer Nathan Pyle was fascinated by the unique habits and unspoken customs New Yorkers follow to make life bearable in a city with 8 million people (and seemingly twice the number of tourists). Nathan decided to draw his favorite tips and etiquette lessons and post them on the internet, where his 12 original panels went viral immediately and became the basis for this hilarious illustrated book (check out the fully animated ebook, too!). In NYC Basic Tips and Etiquette, Pyle reveals the secrets and unwritten rules for living in and visiting New York including the answers to such burning questions as, which cabs should I try to hail? What is a bodega? Which way is Uptown? Why are there so many doors in the sidewalk? How do I walk on an escalator? Do we need to be touching right now? Where should I inhale or exhale while passing sidewalk garbage? How long should I honk my horn? If New York were a game show, how would I win? What happens when I stand in the bike lane? Who should get the empty subway seats? How do I stay safe during a trash tornado? Each tip is a little story illustrated in simple black and white drawings. Visitors and newcomers to New York will love it because the advice is smart, funny, and not condescending. New Yorkers will love it for its strategic and humorous approach to mastering the daily chaos of the city.
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Guys! I'm going to meet my best friend in NYC next month and we're going to HAMILTON. Plus we will have 1.5 other days in the city! What should we do? Where should we eat? Bonus points if it's cheap, and/or Hamilton or history related, since we are both huge nerds! 🙂 Oh - and favorite books set in NYC?? 🤓📚

emilyhaldi Make sure to visit The Strand bookstore! And I just recently finished this book set in NYC, so lovely ❤❤❤ 8y
Caterina Ahhh so jealous you get to see Hamilton! I visited a friend in NYC last fall. I loved the Strand bookstore, and the Met, and the NYPL, and the Ground Zero memorial. 8y
Caterina Also reading in Central Park is perfect and wonderful. 💛 8y
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howjessicareads Ooh good idea @Caterina! I went once before, but it was Feb. Central Park will be much better in June!! 8y
howjessicareads Thanks for the rec @emilyhaldi !! 8y
BooksForEmpathy Check out Smorgasburg in Brooklyn! Beautiful view of the city, and cheaper (yet DELICIOUS!) eats because it's food stalls! I'm headed there in June as well and this will be one of my first stops! And yay for Hamilton. It's in SF right now and I see it at the end of this month!!! So excited!!!! Been listening to the soundtrack non-stop! 8y
ScientistSam There's lots of history in the Financial District area, like Federal Hall and Trinity Church. Central Park and the Met are also great suggestions. 8y
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