Center of the world
Jun. 16th, 2003 10:42 amYou can take the New Yorker out of the city, but you can't take the city out of the New Yorker, it seems.
When I was an undergraduate at a liberal arts institution in New Haven, sometimes my friends and I used to take the Metro-North train into The City. Other people, originally from other parts of the country, would be somewhere between confused and offended by our terminology. "We *are* in a city!", they'd complain.
We may have been self-centered and boorish. But, apparently, we weren't alone.
When I was an undergraduate at a liberal arts institution in New Haven, sometimes my friends and I used to take the Metro-North train into The City. Other people, originally from other parts of the country, would be somewhere between confused and offended by our terminology. "We *are* in a city!", they'd complain.
We may have been self-centered and boorish. But, apparently, we weren't alone.