I got out of the subway and started walking up the stairs towards the street. It was about 8:20 in the morning. The perfect New York cold morning. People still in the very professional black jackets, scarves(many Burberry), with the blackberry in hand and a laptop hanging down the shoulder; they all walked along. It was an ant line, a very co-ordinated one. Everybody knew the rules of the game. Don't stop anywhere - it is the behavior of knowing your business. You are out of the train and your business is to walk to your office as quickly as possible. It is religious.
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This city is the perfect place to be. Well, almost. If you like surprises thrown at you when you least expect them. I got out of the office at about 5:oo in the evening. Early. Just as I was crossing one of the lights at Times Square(Yes, I my office is at Times Square), this car went past me, missing a few people by inches. Big crazy writing said "The wacky family" on the car. It had skeletons all over doing stupid stuff. Driving the car, popping out of the window - all the way out at that, popping out of the boot and what not! I almost laughed!
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The joys of living in New Jersey? Getting to view the wonderful Manhattan skyline everyday from the comfort of your bedroom and living room!! And boy, do I love it! I might have to move into another apartment in a couple of months that might not have a view.. Hmmmph :(
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Elevator communication skills. Ever heard of that? I had not until I found out I have a course on that is part of an ongoing learning that helps acquire effective elevator communication skills. What with all the tall buildings! Chances of bumping into your seniors are very high. And yeah baby, in New York you got to make use of every minute! Funny! I won't be surprised if a course called subway communication skills come up soon!
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Remember Sunscreen song? And what Baz Luhrmann has got to say about New York?
"Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard"
Somehow, I don't concur with this! At least, so far, I haven't met anyone who has been cold and hard on me!
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Kind of blanked out now! More later! So long...
Monday, April 07, 2008
New York
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9 comments:
learning from u abt d big apple wat i didnt learn in FRIENDS :)
Nice. Want to come see it for myself soon. :)
Nice!!
I'd always wanted to live in NY even if only for a year... but I think I'm too much of an LA person now.. hmmm..
mebbe some day :)
Mayz.. Yeah, there is quite a lot more to it than what we see in FRIENDS!
Chaitali.. Yep, you should. Live in NY for while and you will ove it!
Nutty - Yeah i know! The war of the east and west!
elevator skills! you've got to be kidding me. That's crazy. NY sounds like fun... i really do want to get there some day for work and not fun. it's so different to actually live in a place and soak it in na?
glad u dropped by. shall check out the other blogs u recommended.
been to NY only once but I fell in love with the city (might have a blog on it as well... )
anywyas wanting to work in Manhattan once before I turn 30 has always been a dream and I have just 1.5 yrs to get there.
nice read!
HK, by the way, with a bit more of sun and lot lesser pollution could be my perfect place.
hey i started a new blog :)
http://letterstomayank.blogspot.com
That was a lovely description.. makes me want to bash my husband for insisting that we return to Bombay! Hey, you should write more!
Btw, elevator speeches are a standard training item these days even back home... howzzat? :)
Wow... Loved those candid confessions.. Do write more.. :-)
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