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You might elaborate a little on your question, if you expect anybody to actually give you accurate information.

Do a quick search on New York social colloquialism and "street etiquette".

Different cities across the globe have their own unique social likes and dislikes, and this can even go so far as to say that some locals can even tell an "outsider" from someone "from the block" just by the way they carry themselves.

Clothes, speech and colloquialisms are all judged by people who consider themselves to be "local", and depending on where you are, there could be any number of different reactions to this.

I live in Australia, I've been to Europe, I've never been to America, so this is at BEST secondhand information from a source you would really have no reason to trust, but, I've heard that lower-middle class New York citizens have a tendency to xenophobic emotional responses to being "questioned" by someone who isn't local.

Here's an online subcultural colloquialism; lrn 2 internet. also, u need to lurk moar.

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