Business arrival checklist
- Confirm exact building entrance, security process, ID requirements, parking or transit plan, time zone, dress code, receipt needs and backup transport before meetings.
- Business norms vary by city and sector, but punctuality, direct communication, calendar invites, clear follow-up and first-name use are common in many professional settings.
- For immigration, work, tax, healthcare, insurance, driving, cannabis, firearms, drones, filming or state-law matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official or qualified professional sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around New York City or your actual arrival city.
- Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, yet visitors should carry a backup card and expect deposits or holds for hotels, rental cars and some services.
- Tipping is a major practical norm in restaurants, bars, taxis, ride apps, hotels, delivery, tours, salons and service contexts; sales tax and tips are often not included in listed prices.
- Friendly small talk, personal space, queuing, direct but polite communication and privacy boundaries are common visitor-facing norms. Carry ID for alcohol, bars, clubs and age-restricted venues; alcohol, cannabis, smoking, firearms, driving and public conduct rules vary by state and locality. For restaurants, family visits, campuses, events and business settings, clarify tipping, listed prices, tax, dress, arrival time and what is considered private or sensitive.