…e else. Everyone coming to The Big Apple with conflicting viewpoints, strange notions, odd phrases. Their wardrobe is extravagant — whether expensive or thrift store — but always overkill. More earrings, more rings, more perfume, more accessories, more layers, more buckles, more chains, more this, more that, more look-at-me/look-at-MEEEE. Unnecessary accouterments like a fascinator, an ascot, scarves tied to heads and wrists and bags and thighs. Their vocabulary is sprinkled with foreign words, or phrases from Sondheim and Proust. And no one p…