Bank

Customer: How much are money orders here?
Teller: Well, I see that you are over the age of fifty so it’ll be free for you.
Customer: Ok, so can I have a money order for $260?
Teller: Ok, so do you want to pay that in cash or withdraw from your account?
Customer: Excuse me?
Teller: How do you want to provide the funds for the money order?
Customer: I thought you said it was free.
Teller: There is no fee for the money order but you still need to provide the funds for it.
Customer: Oh, well you should have made that clear.
Teller: Wow, I’m sorry.

–Commerce Bank, Jackson Heights

Overheard by: E

Old Russian man (loudly): I like big tutus!
Bank teller: Yes, okay.
Old Russian man: Like my wife!

–Apple Bank, 86th St

Overheard by: hatia

Blonde: But I want my money to have personality.

–Bleecker St

Overheard by: Late Night Doritos

Guy in Sweeny Todd t‑shirt: Oh my god, we have to go back, we forgot the cardboard! How can we make money without cardboard?!

–McDonald’s, 3rd Ave

Eastern European man: I never waited for an ATM in my life! What the fuck!?

–Bank of America, University & 14th

Well‐dressed middle aged woman: Money is so expensive these days…

–Filene’s Basement, Union Square

Overheard by: Bargin Shopper

Woman in line for general admission, to companion: An $18 museum? You’d better look at fucking everything, and touch some stuff too!

–Guggenheim Museum

Overheard by: Tom

Latino nanny to redheaded toddler, after he throws his hat at her: Put your hat back on your hair! It’s freaking people out.

–Central Park

Disheveled raggedy hobo, reprimanding suit: Get a haircut!

–Wachovia Wells Fargo

Overheard by: CS

Loud black girl on cell phone: You know where the train station is, where all them homeless people live? Yeah, that’s where I go get my hair done. She doesn’t fuck my hair up, because I told her, “you best not fuck my hair up.” And now she never does. (chuckles)

–LIRR

Overheard by: kill her

Beautiful angry woman on cell: I had told you to meet me at 116th Street because I got my hair in my bag! My weave hair! I had wanted to do my hair later, because it’s too damn hot to be sitting up in that place. But I’m not going to no damn barbecue with weave hair in my bag!

–The Bronx

Overheard by: Shrimp on the barbie

Little boy with squirt gun: No! You wetted my hair! My beautiful flowing hair!

–Rockefeller Park

Sassy black tourist girl: Excuse me, you seen an ATM?
Security guard: (silence)
Sassy black tourist girl: I said, any of y’all seen an ATM?
Woman using ATM: Um, these are ATMs.
Sassy black tourist girl: Oh shoot, you could get money outta that?

–Chase, Broadway & Spring

Hobo, opening door for ATM users: Hey, girl. Remember the homeless. Give money to the homeless.
Woman, leaving ATM and walking out the door: No. I just got fired.

–Citibank, 16th & 8th Ave

Overheard by: Lindsay

20‐something guy: I saw Wall‑E this weekend. (pause) Then I saw Wanted to balance it out.

–Deutsche Bank Elevator

Overheard by: Katerina S,

Interviewer #1: So, do you deal with a lot of customers on a daily basis?
Young Man: Yes.
Interviewer #2: Tell us about a situation where a customer became irate and how you handled it.
Young Man: Well, I work at Victoria’s Secret so I deal with women, mostly. Sometimes, when they need something, they don’t want me to help them because I am a man. I just tell them, “You’re buying this for your man, so shouldn’t a man help you pick out your panties?”

–Commerce Bank, 42nd & 9th

African American bank employee: Ma’am, it’s not Chase’s fault that you had to go to a Citibank at 4 am because there was a homeless man sleeping in the Chase lobby. We cannot refund the $1.50 fee that Citibank charged you.
90‐year‐old woman: He was Caucasian! Can you believe it?
African American bank employee: Ma’am, even Caucasians can be homeless.

–Chase Bank

Black suit on cell : What’cha mean you can’t get a job? Tupac’s been dead for years and the nigga’s still putting out albums!

–Center St & Pearl St

Overheard by: Big Larry

Friendly suit to friend: It’s not about getting the work done! It’s about…well, I don’t know what it’s about.

–Vessey & Broadway

Overheard by: mondo man

Suit in next office: Okay, I have officially hated today! (phone rings) No! Fuck you!

–Office Building, W 46th St

Overheard by: TheGreenCat

Guy on cell: So, did you find me a job yet? (pause) Well, I want something that isn’t challenging, pays well, and doesn’t care when I show up.

–NJ Transit

Overheard by: Cori

Guy on cell (about to start bank teller shift): Come on and hurry up. I’m trying to get drunk before I start my second job.

–Chase Bank, Times Square

Young woman yelling into cell after being refused entrance: Goddamn, whose dick I got to suck to get my career started? Tell me where they at!

–Lobby, Herald Square Towers