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Laker14
09-29-2024, 07:22 PM
I have returned to TV after my 4 months in NY. Once again I am taken aback by the friendliness of this place. I have encountered nothing but smiles since I got here.

Nice to be back in the land of happiness.

AMB444
09-29-2024, 07:35 PM
Welcome back!

And it's because we're all just chuffed thinking about how we don't have to shovel snow in a few months. :a20:

JMintzer
09-29-2024, 07:54 PM
NYers come across to us here as entitled and arrogant folks who think they are better than us? Is this not true?

It took 12 whole minutes for someone to burst your bubble... SMDH...

Laker14
09-29-2024, 08:04 PM
It took 12 whole minutes for someone to burst your bubble... SMDH...

TOTV, IMO, does not accurately reflect the attitudes I run into in person in The Villages.

Bogie Shooter
09-29-2024, 08:08 PM
NYers come across to us here as entitled and arrogant folks who think they are better than us? Is this not true?

Do you feel better now?
Who is this “us” that you are speaking for?
Any other states on your list?

Velvet
09-29-2024, 08:46 PM
NYers come across to us here as entitled and arrogant folks who think they are better than us? Is this not true?

No. The lady on my street who does all the coordinating of activities and chauffeurs anyone needing a ride to the events as well, and runs an activity program and has a happy husband, is almost 80 - is from Brooklyn - last time I checked it was part of New York.

So, if you know some entitled New Yorkers, I know different.

Shipping up to Boston
09-29-2024, 09:11 PM
NYers come across to us here as entitled and arrogant folks who think they are better than us? Is this not true?

Far be it for me...a Bostonian by birth, to defend our bitter rivals to the south (NY). But in this case....do you run into Villagers regularly, donning their home state hoodies like John Belushi wearing a ‘college’ sweatshirt in Animal House?
Are you some sort of modern day Helen Keller....and can pick everyone out of a lineup? The ‘entitlement/arrogant’ behavior you speak of knows no boundaries, doesn’t discriminate by zip/area code. Ignorance...on the other hand, is alive and well on this forum!

OrangeBlossomBaby
09-29-2024, 09:35 PM
Far be it for me...a Bostonian by birth, to defend our bitter rivals to the south (NY). But in this case....do you run into Villagers regularly, donning their home state hoodies like John Belushi wearing a ‘college’ sweatshirt in Animal House?
Are you some sort of modern day Helen Keller....and can pick everyone out of a lineup? The ‘entitlement/arrogant’ behavior you speak of knows no boundaries, doesn’t discriminate by zip/area code. Ignorance...on the other hand, is alive and well on this forum!

Of course the calmest heads prevail - like those of us who can hold our heads high right between New York and Boston. WE are the chosen ones, from Connecticut. NY and Boston surround us because they can't BE us. Haters.

PersonOfInterest
09-30-2024, 05:04 AM
NYers come across to us here as entitled and arrogant folks who think they are better than us? Is this not true?

I thought that was the Snowbirds? Now I'm confused.

PersonOfInterest
09-30-2024, 05:18 AM
I have returned to TV after my 4 months in NY. Once again I am taken aback by the friendliness of this place. I have encountered nothing but smiles since I got here.

Nice to be back in the land of happiness.

We've missed you while you were back in that horrid place.

Welcome Back, but you don't know what it was like while you were gone.

Bay Kid
09-30-2024, 05:54 AM
It is always such a pleasure to return to The Villages!

Grinchie
09-30-2024, 07:44 AM
Also from NYC. This is a beautiful place to live and NYers are just a bit more blunt, IMHO.

Laker14
09-30-2024, 08:18 AM
Actually, I never said I was from NYC. I said I was in NY. NYC is a part of NY. NYC is not the entirety of NY.

I live in the Finger Lakes in the summer. People are very friendly there, generally speaking. Not as overtly friendly as here, IMO.

Also, I drove down from my NY home this year, with stops in Rockville, MD, Charlotte, NC, and St. Simons Island in GA. I tend to smile and say "good morning" to strangers. On most occasions along the way, when I did that, I got blank stares of surprise in return.

When I got to TV I got smiles and greetings in return. It was quite a noticeable change after the trip.

graciegirl
09-30-2024, 08:21 AM
NYers come across to us here as entitled and arrogant folks who think they are better than us? Is this not true?

He was just saying how friendly we are. Read that post again and ponder it.

I was just relishing the kindness it spoke of.

I am pretty sure that you could have gone all day and not typed what you just typed.

OrangeBlossomBaby
09-30-2024, 08:22 AM
Actually, I never said I was from NYC. I said I was in NY. NYC is a part of NY. NYC is not the entirety of NY.

I live in the Finger Lakes in the summer. People are very friendly there, generally speaking. Not as overtly friendly as here, IMO.

Also, I drove down from my NY home this year, with stops in Rockville, MD, Charlotte, NC, and St. Simons Island in GA. I tend to smile and say "good morning" to strangers. On most occasions along the way, when I did that, I got blank stares of surprise in return.

When I got to TV I got smiles and greetings in return. It was quite a noticeable change after the trip.

I sometimes say "good morning" or "hello" when I stop at rest areas for a snack or bathroom break from driving. I almost always get a smile in return, if not a whole "good morning" or "hello" back. Once in awhile I get a "have a blessed day." While I'm not religious, I appreciate their thoughtfulness in saying it to me and it always makes me smile.

dtennent
09-30-2024, 08:25 AM
We arrived yesterday from the Finger Lakes region as well. It is great to be back!

ThirdOfFive
09-30-2024, 10:20 AM
NYers come across to us here as entitled and arrogant folks who think they are better than us? Is this not true?
Entitled and arrogant?

More like forthright and opinionated, but there's nothing wrong with that. My wife and I often play in foursomes that at times include Noo Yawkers and it is always fun interacting with them.

Topspinmo
09-30-2024, 10:28 AM
No. The lady on my street who does all the coordinating of activities and chauffeurs anyone needing a ride to the events as well, and runs an activity program and has a happy husband, is almost 80 - is from Brooklyn - last time I checked it was part of New York.

So, if you know some entitled New Yorkers, I know different.

There’s New York and then there New York City, different IMO between night and day.:22yikes:

Velvet
09-30-2024, 10:55 AM
There’s New York and then there New York City, different IMO between night and day.:22yikes:

My cousins are from the FingerLake district and my nephew lives in Hoboken - not quite NYC but close. I don’t visit NYC itself too often as I already live in a megalopolis up north. But I meet the NY city folk at Maribeau spa in Skaneatelles (Finger Lake District). They seem ok to me. May be the Spa relaxes them?

Topspinmo
09-30-2024, 12:09 PM
My cousins are from the FingerLake district and my nephew lives in Hoboken - not quite NYC but close. I don’t visit NYC itself too often as I already live in a megalopolis up north. But I meet the NY city folk at Maribeau spa in Skaneatelles (Finger Lake District). They seem ok to me. May be the Spa relaxes them?

Maybe mingle with wrong crowd? :confused:

Shipping up to Boston
09-30-2024, 12:27 PM
There’s New York and then there New York City, different IMO between night and day.:22yikes:

Kinda like an East coast/West coast rap thing. Where you from....Historic Section. Where you from...*Eastport*! :1rotfl:

Shipping up to Boston
09-30-2024, 01:46 PM
Of course the calmest heads prevail - like those of us who can hold our heads high right between New York and Boston. WE are the chosen ones, from Connecticut. NY and Boston surround us because they can't BE us. Haters.

Absolutely OBB. To further qualify your point. You can’t go from Santarpios in East Boston to Johns of Bleeker in Greenwich Village without stopping at Sally’s Apizza in New Haven! :1rotfl:

JMintzer
09-30-2024, 07:08 PM
TOTV, IMO, does not accurately reflect the attitudes I run into in person in The Villages.

Agreed...

JMintzer
09-30-2024, 07:12 PM
I thought that was the Snowbirds? Now I'm confused.

Everybody hates the snowbirds... Wait what?

I'm currently a "snowflake", trying my hardest to become a "frog"...

JMintzer
09-30-2024, 07:15 PM
Actually, I never said I was from NYC. I said I was in NY. NYC is a part of NY. NYC is not the entirety of NY.

I live in the Finger Lakes in the summer. People are very friendly there, generally speaking. Not as overtly friendly as here, IMO.

Also, I drove down from my NY home this year, with stops in Rockville, MD, Charlotte, NC, and St. Simons Island in GA. I tend to smile and say "good morning" to strangers. On most occasions along the way, when I did that, I got blank stares of surprise in return.

When I got to TV I got smiles and greetings in return. It was quite a noticeable change after the trip.

Funny, I'm right next to Rockville, MD, and I've adopted the "Villages Wave/Good Morning" when up here...

Most people, while sometimes surprised, return the greeting...

JMintzer
09-30-2024, 07:17 PM
I sometimes say "good morning" or "hello" when I stop at rest areas for a snack or bathroom break from driving. I almost always get a smile in return, if not a whole "good morning" or "hello" back. Once in awhile I get a "have a blessed day." While I'm not religious, I appreciate their thoughtfulness in saying it to me and it always makes me smile.

Are you sure they're not saying "Bless your heart"? That has an entirely different meaning... :p

michgary
09-30-2024, 07:26 PM
Jeesh i actually read this thread,, what has happened to my life , go blue

Fenster
10-01-2024, 04:32 AM
QUOTE ]I have returned to TV after my 4 months in NY. Once again I am taken aback by the friendliness of this place. I have encountered nothing but smiles since I got here.

Nice to be back in the land of happiness.QUOTE

Well, welcome back. I share your sentiments about how nice people are here. We love it here.
Too bad a few knuckleheads on this thread can’t help themselves.
But cooler heads prevail.
]

Laker14
10-01-2024, 04:38 AM
Funny, I'm right next to Rockville, MD, and I've adopted the "Villages Wave/Good Morning" when up here...

Most people, while sometimes surprised, return the greeting...

Well, I must admit, I was dealing with a very small sample.

jamorela
10-01-2024, 04:47 AM
Took a bus trip to the Finger lakes when I was back in PA. Such a beautiful area!

Shelbyh
10-01-2024, 06:45 AM
I have returned to TV after my 4 months in NY. Once again I am taken aback by the friendliness of this place. I have encountered nothing but smiles since I got here.

Nice to be back in the land of happiness.

We think so too!!

NoMo50
10-01-2024, 07:17 AM
There are 3 things you can count on in this life...death, taxes, and the same handful of curmudgeons on TOTV finding something negative to say about anything. To the OP, I say welcome back!