I ride the A train (as well as most of the other lines). I’ve never worn a mask. I would have told that guy with great precision where he could put that mask. And, btw, I don’t believe a word of it. Too many people in NYC are still wearing their filthy rags in the subway, but more and more aren’t. I believe it’s just a propaganda ploy to make people think that’s not happening.
I ride the A train (as well as most of the other lines). I’ve never worn a mask. I would have told that guy with great precision where he could put that mask. And, btw, I don’t believe a word of it. Too many people in NYC are still wearing their filthy rags in the subway, but more and more aren’t. I believe it’s just a propaganda ploy to make people think that’s not happening.
Really unpredictable. I took a train on Sunday to a party and three other people in the car were unmasked, but we were a little less than half because there weren’t many people. On the way home, late afternoon, it seemed that the majority were maskless. People are noticing those of us not wearing them and probably asking themselves why the hell they’re suffocating themselves. Often it’s only me and maybe one other, but at least I don’t get yelled at like in 2020.
I ride the A train (as well as most of the other lines). I’ve never worn a mask. I would have told that guy with great precision where he could put that mask. And, btw, I don’t believe a word of it. Too many people in NYC are still wearing their filthy rags in the subway, but more and more aren’t. I believe it’s just a propaganda ploy to make people think that’s not happening.
Was in NYC few weeks ago and noticed less mask wearing, but still around 80% were complying. Hightailed it out of there soon as I could.
Really unpredictable. I took a train on Sunday to a party and three other people in the car were unmasked, but we were a little less than half because there weren’t many people. On the way home, late afternoon, it seemed that the majority were maskless. People are noticing those of us not wearing them and probably asking themselves why the hell they’re suffocating themselves. Often it’s only me and maybe one other, but at least I don’t get yelled at like in 2020.
And when it comes to outside and in stores, it really depends on the neighborhood. Mine is pure mask hell!