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Originally Posted by cappyjon431
Jimbo,
Of course I've seen it in NYC. I expect it in NYC. My opinion (and I really didn't do a scientific strudy documenting and rating each incidence of rudeness), just based on my limited observations, is that there is a surprisingly high incidence of rudeness in this area, higher than i've seen in any other place i have lived for a six month period.
Where in NYC?: I lived in Battery Park for a little over a year and spent several summers as a young man living on E 93rd and Third Avenue (before it became a "nice" neighborhood).
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Where in Battery Park? The nearest real residential area to the park is Battery Park City, which is a bit north of the park on the Hudson. I can't think of a whole lot else in the area. It's mostly office buildings. I could be wrong though. I haven't worked in that area in a few years.
I agree with you about the rudeness in TV. It seems worse in TV than any place I've lived. I can't understand the attitude. In this incredible place you'd think people would be without a care in the world but that's just not the case. Face to face folks seem friendly enough but behind the wheel of a car or pushing a cart in the supermarket that friendly smile seems to disappear. Seems that there's a whole lot of anger out there.
Another question, again not being critical, how did you know she was a Christian?