Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.
Can you just answer? -np
I mean, not really. I don't know anyone who goes to Little Italy to eat. Except hapless tourists.
They were looking for restaurant recommendations, not confirmation. The OP doesn't have a declaration that Little Italy is the best place to eat. It's asking for the best places to eat there.
Honest, sincerely delivered answers from informed locals of "you should not do that, we can help you do better" makes you a condescending a-hole, I guess.
It's pretty much the textbook definition of condescending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why Little Italy? This is not where the best Italian restaurants in NYC are located.
Can you just answer? -np
I mean, not really. I don't know anyone who goes to Little Italy to eat. Except hapless tourists.
We have to go for something related to a school project for my kid. She's making a video for a project and was assigned Little Italy. Thought I would ask for ideas since so many here are familiar. Get over yourself. Are you the gate lice poster?
Which one, dear? Quite a few people posted on that thread. And you don't have to eat in Little Italy just because you're doing a project there.
Actually, it is a requirement of her project, but since you think you know it all – why don’t you tell me which finger I have holding up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really understand why people come to this board looking for simple answers, when it's filled with condescending a-holes!
Sorry you didn't get the answers you wanted. I guess we should have a board specifically for those seeking confirmation bias.
Honest, sincerely delivered answers from informed locals of "you should not do that, we can help you do better" makes you a condescending a-hole, I guess.