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What are some tips for traveling in New York? Things to note when traveling with a group in New York

Posted on 3/16/2026

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New York is the most populous city in the United States. It is also a diverse city inhabited by multiple ethnic groups. It has immigrants from 97 countries and regions, and 800 languages ​​are spoken here. As a model of globalization, New York is known as the "New York Port" together with London, England, and Hong Kong, China. Come here, enjoy the prosperity here, and also know the dos and don’ts of New York. 1: Don’t strike up random conversations. There is another secret that is almost always used when traveling overseas. Don't carry a big backpack like a tourist. If a black man greets you or whistles, don't be afraid. Pretend you didn't hear it. Just go to a crowded place quickly. Black people know that we Asians are afraid of them, so sometimes they just want to tease you, without any harm. 2: Pedestrians in New York can’t wait for red lights. If you are shopping and find that there is a red light on the opposite side, but the Americans around you have crossed the street and you are standing alone, this is not surprising. In other places in the United States, pedestrians abide by traffic rules, but only in New York, the fast pace of life makes them feel that waiting at red lights is a waste of time. 3: Learn to tip. You need to tip when eating, but you don’t need to if you take it away. The tip is usually 15% of your purchase. Tips are required for accommodation. If a waiter helps you with your luggage, tip $1. If you stay for several nights and need cleaning, leave a tip on the bedside, about $1-2. 4: Understand tax. The prices of all goods here do not include tax. A pair of shoes costs 70 US dollars, but you need to pay 70+70*0.089=76.23 US dollars. 6.23 is tax. In New York, there is no tax on clothes priced under $100. Cosmetics, shoes, and meals are all subject to tax. 5: Don’t go to black areas. The security in New York is pretty good. As long as you don’t go to black areas and don’t go to places with few people at night. The emergency number is 911. 6: Keep the receipt. Returns and exchanges in the United States are very convenient. Different places have different time regulations. Some have 30 days, some even 90 days. How convenient is it? As long as you have the receipt, you can return it. If you buy a piece of clothing today that is not on sale, but it is on sale the next day, you can get your money back by bringing the receipt and the clothing. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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