Another train story starting at
Bleeker Street on the uptown 6. I am sitting there and three separate groups of young
Asian people get on over the course of the journey. Each group has 3-4
individuals and the dominant gender is male. They stick together and talk a lot, of course, in their own language. Though I understand nothing they are saying,
one group I peg as speaking Cantonese. They are tall boys with not very good
complexions and they are wearing sturdy dark canvas backpacks. I know, I mean,
I sense they are very good at math and it makes me sort of agitated because I
am not and it seems evident that they are predisposed genetically for
mathematical aptitude and I know this sounds racially wrong but it is coming from a
place inside me of admiration and envy.
They are also bi-lingual and that irks me as well, because I am not. I
only speak one language and this is it.
At Union Square another group gets
on and my guess is they are speaking Japanese. They are a little bit older and
much better dressed than the Cantonese boys. The cumulative wardrobe value of
this group is, by my rough calculation, estimated somewhere between
$1500-$3000. Very simply stated and nicely tailored. Good quality shoes and
haircuts. However I notice a tiny plastic wire hanging off one woman’s Michael
Kors handbag and I wonder if she bought it discounted at an outlet shop
somewhere. It is also a light colored leather and in good shape, not stained on
the bottom which also impresses me because there is no way I would not trash
something like that in no time. The leather would be smudged with dark brown
stains if it belonged to me. I’m a pretty sloppy girl.
I notice that one of the gentlemen
in the Japanese group is slyly eyeing an Asian woman who is seated a few people over (who are also Asian, Korean I think, and seem be an informal group, but I am not sure if they are together) from where I am sitting. I can’t see her face fully but get the sense she
is very pretty. The young gentleman is wearing tortious shell Warby Parker
glasses, which is just a more sophisticated version of Harry Potter glasses, and they look cute on him. At 42nd
Street there is a mass exodus as they all leave at the same time and I wonder
where they are going and why all the Asian kids got off at Grand Central. I
decide to follow them and I don’t get very far because at the top of the stairs
they all disperse and go in different directions so I head back down to the subway
platform and wait for the next train.
I get on the next 6 train and there
is a huge crowd of Orthodox Jews and they all stare at me and then avert their
eyes and continue reading their small, tattered prayer books. I lose interest pretty quickly and decide not
to stare anymore.
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