What makes you a true New Yorker?
We asked notable city dwellers to share their recommendations and advice.
Wed Mar 28 2012
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What makes you a true New Yorker?
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Interview: Seth Meyers
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Street survey: I’m a New Yorker because _______. (VIDEO)
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Sticky-note confessions
The expert's guide to NYC
Ben Smith
Ben Smith, editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed (buzzfeed.com)
“I grew up here, and aside from a few years reporting from foreign lands—Indianapolis, Latvia—after college, I haven’t really left. But I’ve always felt that being from here made me a bit of an anomaly, less of a New Yorker than the people from elsewhere who really drive the city. I didn’t really feel like I was fully part of the city until I started raising my kids in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, which is a small town where everyone knows your name.”

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