![]() ![]() ![]() “Remember to be kind and have a happy New York City day,” Benjamin says. The final version, which he recorded a couple of hours after his bedtime on his mother’s phone, included a cheery sign-off. But he rewrote the script to make it his own. The reason for the poultry-themed salutation? “That past week, we may or may not have had chicken wings,” he explained in an interview.īenjamin Ruiz, 6, was given a template for his public service announcement urging New York commuters to, please, not litter and to keep their hands and feet inside the train at all times. ![]() When Ellison Chang, 7, recently recorded a public service message asking New York City subway riders not to hold the train doors open, he added his own personal greeting at the beginning: “What’s up, chicken wing!” ![]()
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