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CommentIt’s no secret that living in New York is challenging. But when it starts to feel impossible, you may want to ask yourself whether you’re doing it wrong. Because while many people are fumbling around with overpriced groceries, bad pre-theater meals, and soaring rents, some people arenot.These New Yorkers have mastered not just how to survive here but also how to thrive here — and inHow to Be a New Yorker, the next installment of our subscriber-exclusiveNew York Night School newsletter series, we’re going to teach you how to be one of them.
Over the course of six weeks, you’ll take in a rarefied collection of municipal tips, tricks, and hacks that even the most jaded New Yorkers may not have known until now. We reached out to ER doctors, traffic attorneys, and particularly New York–y New Yorkers like Alison Stewart and Gay Talese for advice, but most of the wisdom comes from the shrewd, budget-mindedNew York Magazine editorial hive mind. There’ll be no “fun facts” — while it’s interesting to know that Central Park is bigger than the country of Monaco, it doesn’t make living here any easier. And we’re not promising a comprehensive list. Instead, consider this a crash course in attaining the knowledge set that New Yorkers who grew up here have amassed over decades. This is your guide to beating the system, even in this impossible city of ours.
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