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Visitors to New York City often arrive with starry-eyed dreams of skyscrapers, Broadway shows, and the iconic yellow taxis. But the second they step off the plane, train, or bus, they quickly realize the Big Apple comes with a side of chaos that’s hard to stomach.

While there’s plenty to love about the city that never sleeps, visitors can’t help but hate certain aspects of NYC that leave them wondering, “Is this really what I signed up for?”

For starters, the smell. New York City has a very particular aroma that no guidebook can prepare you for. It’s a potent mix of street food, exhaust fumes, and garbage bags piling up on the sidewalks, especially in the heat of summer.

One moment you’re inhaling the delicious scent of fresh pizza, and the next, you’re caught in the unpleasant wake of something questionable festering in a corner.

Visitors quickly learn that the city’s sensory overload includes a fair share of olfactory nightmares.

And then, of course, there’s the infamous traffic. Whether you’re in a taxi, on a bus, or simply trying to cross the street, navigating the streets of NYC feels like you’re participating in an intense real-life game of Frogger.

The crosswalk might say “Walk,” but New Yorkers interpret that sign more as a suggestion. Taxis barrel through intersections, bikes zip by with reckless abandon, and pedestrians—locals and tourists alike—are locked in a constant battle to get from point A to point B without losing their cool.

Let’s not forget the public transportation system, which has been breaking hearts since day one. While locals have developed a tough skin, visitors are often left bewildered by the subway’s maze of color-coded lines, unexplained delays, and crowded platforms.

Getting lost in the subway is almost a rite of passage for tourists, but that doesn’t mean they enjoy it. And the moment you think you’ve figured it out? An announcement blasts through the speakers informing you that your train is no longer stopping at your destination due to “ongoing construction.”

Another gripe that never fails to hit home is the price of everything. Visitors expect New York to be pricey, but the reality of shelling out $7 for a latte or $30 for a museum ticket can still come as a shock.

The city has a way of draining your bank account while making you wonder how anyone can afford to live here.

Then there’s the attitude. While many travelers expect the classic “New York attitude” to be edgy and cool, it can feel like a slap in the face for visitors used to friendlier vibes.

Locals have perfected the art of walking fast, talking faster, and cutting through crowds without looking up, leaving tourists feeling like they’re constantly in someone’s way.

Lastly, there’s that fear of crime. Crime is everywhere these days in America, but New York City has a reputation lately. While your chances of actually being involved in a crime in New York City aren’t as high as you would think, the fear of being the next victim of a scooter based gang, desperate migrants, social justice warriors, or the random mentally ill fella on the subway train is always on the minds of tourists.

Sure, you New Yorkers are used to that. We’re not.

In short, while New York City is a place people love to visit, it’s also a place that can leave them pulling their hair out. For every iconic moment, there’s an equally frustrating experience waiting to test your patience.

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