If you’re not in New York, you’re camping out.
Meaning of the quote
If you're not in New York, you're camping out. This quote suggests that New York City is the center of importance and activity, and if you're not there, you're missing out on all the excitement and opportunities. It implies that New York is the place to be, and being anywhere else is like camping in the wilderness, away from the bustling city life.
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