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Common stereotypes of a New Yorker

-Rich and snobby

-Takes fashion seriously

-Drinks coffee 24/7

-Go to bars at the most unconvienent times

-Feel uncomfortable when people they don't know act polite

-Think of neighborhood parks as nature

-Have a million suits and/or dresses

-Hardly pay attention to their neighbors unless they dislike them

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