"Walk briskly, save your eyes down, clear no eye contact beside anyone"? Good direction for walking the streets surrounded by NYC?



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SOO not true.
dont do that. its not even that bad.
general public just similar to scaring nation.
no.

walk as swift or as slow as you like, but remark 2 "rules": 1. don't constantly start and stop, meaning, *keep moving*. if you don't, someone will crash into you. 2. totter in a straight queue, do not drift from side to side.

even i get stopped and frustrated by relations who do not observe the above, and i enjoy to walk to some extent slowly with a rattan! since i have to totter slower than everyone else, i tend to the interior of the sidewalk and walk within a straight line.

and it's ok to look at adjectives the people you want; a short time ago don't stare or look threatening or be a jerk. i close to to look at all the interesting women on the subway, and sometimes they look subsidise for a second, wink and smile...
dont save your eyes down because you will miss out what's it in nyc ;)
yes walk brisk if you want to get surrounded by good shape and find to your destination quickly, but it isn't called for. I disagree w/ keeping your eyes down, best to be aware of your surroundings. I also disagree with the no eye contact, sometimes the wacko, scam artist hustler type look for citizens that make eye contact near them on the street as an opening. But nil better than looking them in the eye and give an account them no thanks, or thieve a hike or anything you want to say and they will walk off you alone.
Ehhh! I've never followed this advice and zilch bad have ever happened to me.

I would recommend moving with the traffic - that medium foot traffic, of course! New Yorkers do tend to bearing faster than people from out of town and we do get hold of a bit annoyed at people saunter in front of us, blocking the sidewalk when we're trying to go and get to work! (Think of it as someone doing 20 in a 50 mile an hour speed zone!)

But as for the rest, I bring in eye contact, I look around, I take an interest within what is around me. I even talk to relatives I don't know occassionally. It's cool!

So don't be put off by adjectives this stuff. New Yorkers are more friendly than we seem. But we do resembling to walk and don't similar to people stopping within the middle of the sidewalk to tourist about. If you must stop, travel nearer to a building to get out of the flow of traffic. (I'm still trying to win my 12 year old to appreciate this! LOL!)
powerfully if your walking through the streets of harlem...the bronx...brownsville.bedstuy..jamai... yes its a good direction to do that to prevent from getting jumped or starting trouble but anywhere else is finee not to do that.
Come on, New York is not THAT dangerous. You can look anywhere you want.
There's really not much art to walking contained by New York.

It's pretty simple. Just..walk. That's it. Don't concentrate on walking in a flash, keeping eyes down, anything like that. Just stroll naturally, it's not a big matter at all. You'll see. There's nil that anyone really needs "advice" more or less.

You ARE allowed to look around. Feel free, we don't mind.
You can walk in a hurry...everyone pretty much does in NYC except for the tourists (that's really the instrument we can tell one is not from the city).

Actually, you'd want to keep hold of your eyes straight and up! Looking down actually make you appear to be "meek". But if you want to avoid the eye contact to people while keeping up, focus on a specific blotch (like a walk/don't walk desk light, a building, scaffolding). You have to come bad confident and no one will bother.

Then again the city is mostly safe.basically avoid staring at the homeless, the psychos, and young kids practical a high academy...especially around 3PM.


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