No Perfect New Yorkers Yet: The New York Times' Quiz Challenges City Knowledge
The New York Times has launched an intriguing speedtest to distinguish true New Yorkers from transplants. The quiz, which covers city traditions, iconic natives, and legendary pizzerias, has sparked interest in who might excel at it. Notably, no one has been identified with a perfect score of 25, which The New York Times suggests could qualify them to run for mayor in the news today.
The speed test, designed to assess participants' knowledge of the city, delves into various aspects of New York life. It includes questions about navigating the metro system, interactions with bodega staff, and understanding local customs. Scoring below 18 classifies one as a 'New Yorker in training', indicating a basic understanding of city customs. To achieve 'true New Yorker' status, a score of 18 out of 25 is required.
Despite the speed test's popularity, no individual has been found to have aced it with a perfect 25. This has led to speculation about who might be the ultimate New York expert in the news. The New York Times has even suggested that such a person could be a strong candidate for mayor, given their deep understanding of the city.
While no one has yet achieved a perfect score on The New York Times' New Yorker speed test, the idea of a true New York expert running for mayor has been floated in the news. The speed test continues to be a topic of interest, with many eager to see who might eventually master it.
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