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Old 09-12-2012, 12:31 PM
 
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Good point by leoliu. I see alot of litter on the streets of NYC. This is just laziness on the part of individual people.
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Old 09-12-2012, 12:43 PM
 
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lots of the replies seem to come from those who have spent their entire life in NYC and have no clue that there are nicer and prettier places outside NYC.

It is ok to fall in love with one's own home town. But to defend the dirty streets and rude behavior simply reveals the making of such defective city culture: because lots of its native citizens believe that it is the way NYC has been and should continue to be so. Otherwise, NYC no longer.

Does any of you believe in changing for better?



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Lived in every part of the country except the south and been to every part of the country.

I lived in LA and if he wants Hermosa Beach he can have it........

NYC NYC NYC NYC
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Old 09-12-2012, 12:44 PM
 
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[quote=leoliu;26061113]How come they can maintain a city look that impresses visitors from small towns? quote]


Why do we care if small towners are impressed?
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Old 09-12-2012, 12:51 PM
 
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Why do we care if small towners are impressed?
NYCers may not like it because those places are unnecessarily clean for them ....
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Old 09-12-2012, 01:01 PM
 
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Lived in every part of the country except the south and been to every part of the country.

I lived in LA and if he wants Hermosa Beach he can have it........

NYC NYC NYC NYC


If I could afford to live in the midtown strip and no need to trip through those filthy streets lined up with rudies from all over the globe to wait on the filthy platforms outside the midtown strip, I would have nothing to complain about NYC either.
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Old 09-12-2012, 01:43 PM
 
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The population density in NYC is no dense or excuse to its filthy look.
Singapore or Tokyo is similarly crowded, if not more. How come they can maintain a city look that impresses visitors from small towns? Do not simply blame the size of the population for it. More people living in a square inch generates more tax dollars for the government in the meanwhile. In other words, it would cost less per capita for cleaning up the same area size for crowded cities. I like NYC but not its dirty streets and frequent encountering of completely uncivilized attitudes.
Just like the weather, I am hoping for changes in these aspects for better.

I dont know about Tokyo but heres some interesting laws in place in Singapore

Visiting Singapore – 8 Weird Laws You Should Be Aware Of

1. It is against the law and a public caning offense to not flush the toilet after using it. Again, that’s common sense, but in Singapore you might be getting a large fine for that, too, as the police officers randomly check on public checkrooms.

2. You Litter You Pay-Big Time. A litter law dating from 1968 is the country’s way of keeping clean. Disregard the law, drop trash on the ground in this Southeast Asian city, and you’ll pay $1,000. On top of that you’ll also be forced to do community forced labor. And if you do it three times, you’ll have to wear a “I am a litter lout†sign. Along the same lines, it looks like Singapore has a law saying that relieving yourself in an elevator is particularly forbidden.

3. Chewing gum sales forbidden. if you had some garlic and on your way to a meeting or a date, you may be out of luck if you plan on having some chewing gum to get rid of the scent. Apparently Singapore prohibited the sale of gum after authorities have noticed a prolific amount of chewed gum being stuck in subway stations and on cars. As weird as it may sound, Singapore allows you to actually chew gum. Just make sure you stick it at the trash can, otherwise great fines apply.

4. Don’t walk around your house naked. In Singapore, pornography is illegal, and anything to do with it may result in imprisonment or hefty fines. Along the same lines, the country thinks that nudity has to do with pornography, too, so better watch out carefully when you dress for bed — someone might see you. Also, make sure you don’t hand anyone a Playboy magazine. It’s the same.

5. No hugging without permission. Haven’t seen your loved one for a long time, just make sure you’re not over affectionate when you guys meet in a public space as you could be charged for outraging modesty and end up in jail. If lucky it’s juts a fine.

6. No poking adverse comments at religion. If you’re not really into God or you have your own deity to believe in, keep it to yourself as in Singapore it’s a highly serious matter and you can be cited for sedition.

7. Crooks go to jail. Of course they do, it’s common sense, but here’s something weird to think of. Apparently, if you’re introducing a stranger as your good friend, speak well of him and it proves to be false, you’ll be convicted for abetment. Watch out who you endorse as you can’t fool these guys!

8. Connecting on unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots means hacking. Need just “some†Internet to read mail or reserve some train tickets? Better go to an Internet cafe shop rather than logging in on an unsecured network. In Singapore it’s called hacking and you could end up in jail, or if lucky you’ll be paying a pretty huge fine.

That’s Singapore, the “fine†city, with good, and bad.

Visiting Singapore - 8 Weird Laws You Should Be Aware Of
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Old 09-12-2012, 02:25 PM
 
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That will not work in NYC. Prisons are possibly already filled up and it is cheaper to pay people to clean than to pay people jail others.Part of it is that NYC is full of ill mannered people who refuse to civilize. Still, if Giuliani can transform Manhattan from a crime center to its condition today, it won't be a harder task to tidy up the streets and subway platforms. But if NYCers are content with the way it is and ready to argue for it, nothing will ever be done.
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Old 09-12-2012, 02:32 PM
 
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So the op succeeded in starting yet another trash-obsessed NYC-is-inferior thread. For a guy who doesn't like it here, he refuses to go away. As if anyone cares about his observations or his bad case of OCD.
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Old 09-12-2012, 02:48 PM
 
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los angeles is dusted tho.
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Old 09-12-2012, 02:51 PM
 
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So the op succeeded in starting yet another trash-obsessed NYC-is-inferior thread. For a guy who doesn't like it here, he refuses to go away. As if anyone cares about his observations or his bad case of OCD.
OMG. My OP was NOT a trash-obsessed post. Nor did I in anyway state or imply that NYC was "inferior". I said it wasn't the best choice for me. What others turn the thread into after my posts is not something I can control. Obviously trash is a hot-button issue, as there is another thread here posted just today. But that wasn't a focal point of my OP by any means. I will point out the attitude and defensiveness you display in the above message is revealing of what many of us see in NYC. That kind of intensity/anger/defensiveness is not what some of us want to deal with on a daily basis.
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