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Bridge and tunnel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bridge and tunnel
Bridge and tunnel (often abbreviated B&T or BNT) began as a pejorative term for people who commute into Manhattan from surrounding communities. Controversy exists over whether this term extends to all individuals outside of Manhattan or rather outside the area served by the city's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a trip that, due to Manhattan's geography, requires passing over a bridge and/or through a tunnel in a car. It is used for the other New York City boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island – but especially used in reference more for those who travel into the city from New Jersey and Long Island. The status of Roosevelt Island is also controversial. ==Etymology==
Though the term originates from the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, it has come to encompass all people who originate commute from outside of the New York metro area, including Connecticut, Long Island, New Jersey, and Upstate New York. As the ''Oxford Dictionaries'' explains: a bridge-and-tunnel person is one who lives in the suburbs and is perceived as unsophisticated.
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