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Restaurants & Food / Re: Armondo's on Northern Blvd. open, Mojito's restaurant too.
« on: July 08, 2021, 09:52:01 PM »
what do people order from Armondo's that you'd consider good? I've only had one experience and it was terrible.
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^perhaps you should consider that in English, we do not have a plural "you." Reread that comment with the "you" being used as a plural you, and don't assume my comment was about you specifically. You're likely to not be offended.
Anyone who doesn't need a car daily for work shouldn't own one. Between ownership, maintenance, parking, and liability costs, only fools would own a vehicle as it is way less expensive to take black cars. The best part is you can drink, drive, and nap.
i would argue most parts of queens / the 5 boroughs are tough places to be able to remain 6 ft apart from each other.
that's where the confusion lies. some people agree, some don't.
imo the message should be: 'going outside? wear a mask. nyc is too crowded to remain 6 ft apart from people'
from there people can use their own judgement. ie, if im walking down the street at 3PM i'm likely running into no one.
the problem is that ppl have their masks at the ready but then pass by someone / a bunch of people and mean to put it on, but since they've hardly worn a mask in all their years of living, they don't have the reflex to put it on their mouth and nose.
once again, 34th ave is not the place to not wear a mask. i've yet to see a runner ducking each and every person walking down the street in favor of their straight line, so it should be mandatory that everyone does.
i imagine some won't agree.
I agree that in our area, walking on the sidewalks means you should wear a mask 100% of the time. But I still don't think Cuomo's message is confusing. He's a governor of an entire state, some of which includes huge amounts of farmland and emptiness. He's not an elected official of a small, densely populated neighborhood. So his instructions make sense. If you live in a densely populated area like ours, you should know you're going to pass people on the sidewalk repeatedly and without warning, and therefore wear your mask all the time.
Also, I'm confused. If someone has their mask (or other face covering) pulled below their chin, or in their hand, are they not at the ready for putting on? It appears to me you're assuming that someone who explains to you why they aren't wearing a face covering at all times while outdoors and specifically on 34th Avenue - which they aren't required to do - doesn't have a face covering at the ready to put on.