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I have lived in Manhattan since 1974. The majority of the list made perfect sense to me. I carry most of those items every day in my regular purse in the smallest size available. Most people think my purse is small to average--it is not a tote.
The items:
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I'm trying to figure out why I would need all those things in NYC that I don't need in Seattle? Is it really that different???
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Yes to the Benadryl and also to Advil or some kind of painkiller in case knees go out. And always wear nice undergarments in case I get hit by a car. (Joke there) To paraphrase my mother, "Who knows who you will meet??"
Thursday I am going to look into cotton, cheap gloves for just the use I mentioned above. I imagine the risks of NOT wearing gloves would bring more trouble than not carrying some of the stuff mentioned. When I think of all the surfaces I touch every day...I do wash my hands the minute I get home but still.... I do carry tiny washcloth in my purse to open doorknobs but often forget to do that or do not bother to use it. |
I don't see the need to carry all that "stuff". When I travel I don't carry anymore with me than I do normally as I go out and about.
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When I travel I don't carry anymore with me than I do normally as I go out and about. |
Originally Posted by SusieQQ
(Post 16734396)
I don't see the need to carry all that "stuff". When I travel I don't carry anymore with me than I do normally as I go out and about.
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Well when I "travel" I might have different things, but depending on location.
Not for major cities in the USA where my every-day bag and contents work fine. But Hawaii/Mexico/Caribbean where it's HOT I'd have a small water bottle, dry wash cloth or bandana for sweat, sun hat of some sort, small notepad & pen, etc. |
You don't think it's HOT in many mainland US cities in the summer?? Try DC in July.
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Originally Posted by thursdaysd
(Post 16734557)
You don't think it's HOT in many mainland US cities in the summer?? Try DC in July.
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Did anyone read the article? It had nothing to do with tourists. It was a survey of New Yorkers about what they like to carry when that are walking in the city in which they live.
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Yes I read it. But the OP specifically asked us "what do you carry?" So while not the topic of the linked article, I thought that was the topic of this thread.
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Ive lived in NYC over 50 years and never go out without a mini umbrella in my tote. Also, something to read. On trains, buses etc you'll always see New Yorkers with their nose in a book, newspaper, Kindle, etc.
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One thing I can't figure out is this: When I take the subway, many people around me are on their smart phones, typing, reading, chuckling, etc. But I can't get any service except for when the train stops a minute ot two at certain stations. I don't need to be on the phone, just curious.
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According to google, NYC subways got cell service in early 2017.
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Originally Posted by ekscrunchy
(Post 16734954)
One thing I can't figure out is this: When I take the subway, many people around me are on their smart phones, typing, reading, chuckling, etc. But I can't get any service except for when the train stops a minute ot two at certain stations. I don't need to be on the phone, just curious.
Reading: either you load shorter things while waiting for the train, or you just read one longer thing between stretches. I catch up on my magazine reading usually, though, and those are already downloaded. It could also be they have better connection than you, though. I have internet any time the train is approaching or leaving a station. So I’m not without for very long. |
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