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Travel: While the Paragon Transit Authority provides the fastest, safest, and most efficient way to get around the city, the current fad is to walk anywhere and everywhere.

Lingo: If you want to truly look like you belong in the city, it’s important to be knowledgeable about the area you’re visiting.  This may sound like a daunting task, but you only have to remember one fact.  Anytime someone approaches you, say that thing and continue on your way.  Congratulations!  You’ve just convinced him you are a citizen of the city.

Crime: Like any city, purse snatching occasionally happens.  While it might be thought of as common knowledge to just give the person what he wants and run off to safety, this is not the Paragon City way.  Instead, stand firmly and try to get your purse back.  Don’t be discouraged by all the heroes that may run past you, one will eventually stop to help.

Remain Calm:  See something scary like a giant robot running around?  Don't pay attention.  It's just Statesman's flunkies trying to look useful.

Eating: Paragon City has many choices for cuisine from City of Gyros to Sut-Ton Sushi.  An important thing to remember is that no one enters a building in Paragon City unless they are in peril.  It’s just considered rude.  However, proper etiquette dictates that you enter whatever door you are nearest to if you are the victim of a crime - whether it be a restaurant, the sewers, or even a building a group of heroes are planning to infiltrate.

Hero Etiquette: Most heroes hate to be treated special.  When walking down the sidewalk, act as if they aren’t even there.  They’ll “move” out of your way.

Pets:  No pets are allowed in Paragon City.  Things with four legs typically aren't permissible within the walls.  It's just another wacky rule of Statesman.  Now, if you have a pet fire imp, ghost, snowman, etc. you're ok.

Driving: Some tourists choose to rent a car to make traveling around the city easier.  Because of the recent “walking fad,” the streets don’t get much use.  To keep wear and tear even throughout the season, drivers are encouraged to use both lanes of a road as much as possible by swerving, and, like said above, heroes like to feel invisible, so there’s no need to get out of their way if they’re in the street.  In Paragon City, drivers always have the right of way.
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