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graciegirl
01-22-2011, 09:00 AM
MSNBC has had some kind of blurb on cities and their manners.
They claim Seattleites are chilly...Bostonians don't give hugs........
I am waiting to hear what you think about the fact that they claim that Las Angeles is the Rudest city in the U.S. with New York in second place.
I just want to start something...............:024:
ajbrown
01-22-2011, 09:11 AM
MSNBC has had some kind of blurb on cities and their manners.
They claim Seattleites are chilly...Bostonians don't give hugs........
I am waiting to hear what you think about the fact that they claim that Las Angeles is the Rudest city in the U.S. with New York in second place.
I just want to start something...............:024:
[Alan is KIDDING AROUND :evil6:]
I am :shocked: That NY is in second place. I do not think the result is caused by a lack of effort :shrug:
It is possible I am being just a little petty, still stinging after a 14-3 season, with a not too distant memory of an 18-1 season, but I am working through it :beer3:
PS. Us folks 30 miles south of Boston in Norton, MA give hugs (unless of course you have on any NY Yankee gear).
PS2. I suspect I will regret posting this :jester:
Los Angeles is the rudest? I take exception to that Gracie... ;) We Californians are a loving and hugging group...http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ740InNSz4JR5flAQLfGqyTb5HvNFrX aWYo6MuVk9DMMjWxrPG We even love our trees..... http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSS6BR7YmXsXhM3_aLnpaDICjq-FUfr-51Vj60umVjuGCnmEnOS
( Mike and I have traveled back and forth across the US by auto, many times and one place that I still remember dealing with some exceptionally rude people was in Terre Haute, Indiana. Now, please all of you lovely people from Indiana don't jump all over me. Maybe I just encountered people having a bad day, but damnation. http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTt2M4wgs_I3BOtl7tF1vdyO0pZSeEuR DYjsrC7wahWZwqqkEpi
Tom Hannon
01-22-2011, 10:00 AM
MSNBC has had some kind of blurb on cities and their manners.
They claim Seattleites are chilly...Bostonians don't give hugs........
I am waiting to hear what you think about the fact that they claim that Las Angeles is the Rudest city in the U.S. with New York in second place.
I just want to start something...............:024:
Where did The Villages end up in the statistics?
Where did The Villages end up in the statistics?
Why we're the friendliest, at least in Florida, Tom. We even have a huge sign to prove it! Really, people here are are pretty nice.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r198/psylviaod/willyjoesvillagesfl.jpg
jblum8156
01-22-2011, 12:30 PM
I've spent a lot of time in San Francisco and I found people there to be generally unhelpful and rather rude.
LI SNOWBIRD
01-22-2011, 12:52 PM
[Alan is KIDDING AROUND :evil6:]
I am :shocked: That NY is in second place. I do not think the result is caused by a lack of effort :shrug:
It is possible I am being just a little petty, still stinging after a 14-3 season, with a not too distant memory of an 18-1 season, but I am working through it :beer3:
PS. Us folks 30 miles south of Boston in Norton, MA give hugs (unless of course you have on any NY Yankee gear).
PS2. I suspect I will regret posting this :jester:
?:confused:
Mikeod
01-22-2011, 12:53 PM
I've spent a lot of time in San Francisco and I found people there to be generally unhelpful and rather rude.
If they had shorts on, they were visitors. And they were rude because they were freezing. Before I was stationed there I checked on the average temps and it said that the annual average high was 60*. It didn't say that 60 was also the maximum temp!!!!
Russ_Boston
01-22-2011, 01:18 PM
Bostonians don't give hugs........
Only to you Gracie!
barb1191
01-22-2011, 05:00 PM
I'm a hugger from the Boston burbs.....:clap2:
redwitch
01-22-2011, 05:34 PM
I've gotta admit that San Franciscans aren't all that kind to tourists, but we do have our reasons (aka excuses) -- many don't speak English, so it's useless to try to help them unless you're fluent in about 20 languages; standing on a corner in the business district with a map out during lunch hour is not going to get you brownie points; taking the BART train or the trolleys or any form of public transportation with your shopping bags during commute times is inconsiderate (either leave earlier or hang around a bit and go later, but not between 7:00-9:00 am or 4:30-5:30 pm. So, it probably should be high the list (surprised it didn't rank higher than it did).
Totally agree that L.A. is a very rude town. Drivers are nuts; walking is done for exercise only; and I dare you to ask for directions -- you'll get something incomprehensible, a shrug of the shoulders or total ignorance. I've found NYers to be much friendlier and willing to help a tourist than either LA or SF. Since I'd probably be shot, I'll keep my mouth shut about Bostonians and their attitudes when in their city or, worse, when they are visiting another city such as SF (hint: don't compare your town to every other town -- each town has its own charms and beauty).
greg802
01-22-2011, 05:56 PM
Being from the northeast i would have to say we are rude compared to the south,we live in VA. now and the majority are so friendly and truly mean it,never been to CA. so cant coment on them . Disclaimer i am sure not everyone is rude in the Northeast but overall we are.
Pturner
01-22-2011, 06:12 PM
Why we're the friendliest, at least in Florida, Tom. We even have a huge sign to prove it! Really, people here are are pretty nice.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r198/psylviaod/willyjoesvillagesfl.jpg
:a040:
Hmmm, since TVers come from all over, maybe those from ruder cities come here to get nice. :D
Pturner
01-22-2011, 06:15 PM
...Bostonians don't give hugs....:024:
There are people who don't give hugs! :shocked::faint:
skyguy79
01-22-2011, 06:37 PM
My son and his girlfriend live in LA. Well, that's two nice people... at least! :thumbup:
skyguy79
01-22-2011, 06:53 PM
:a040:
Hmmm, since TVers come from all over, maybe those from ruder cities come here to get nice. :D"The Villages, a training camp for rudeness rehabilitation?" Hummm... I got a feeling that TV won't be using that for a promo slogan anytime soon! http://yoursmiles.org/tsmile/no/t2645.gif
2BNTV
01-26-2011, 09:44 AM
graciegirl:
I would say that New Yorkers get a bad rap. Some may be obnoxious but it has been my experience that a lot are good people with big hearts when you get to know them.
I developed really close friendships with people who became more of a family member than my family members.
If I am wrong, I will move to TV to get some "niceness training". :smiley:
joannej
01-26-2011, 10:05 AM
IMHO, having lived on both coasts, and having traveled all around the U.S., I have found that the more west you travel or live from the east coast, the nicer the people get! When we moved from the Phila. area to WA state, I was shocked at how nice the people were. I remember saying to my husband, "Are these people on drugs? They're so nice and helpful." Pittsburgh is another "nice" city, where everyone is very friendly. All I can about LA is maybe there are a lot of transplants there from other places.
natickdan
01-26-2011, 10:30 AM
"Bostonians don't give hugs........"
I grew up in the heart of Boston and hugs were a typical part of greeting family and friends.
These polls can create humorous banter, but I don't take them seriously.
Bill-n-Brillo
01-26-2011, 11:16 AM
I can't believe someone hasn't posted something about Cincinnati. I, for one, won't ever post anything about people from Cincinnati being rude and such. But I thought someone else would have stepped up to the plate by now.............
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Bill :icon_wink:
zcaveman
01-26-2011, 12:13 PM
There are people who don't give hugs! :shocked::faint:
Or want hugs!!! :yuck:
Bill McRoberts
01-26-2011, 06:33 PM
New Ortleans is a town where people on the street ask "How's your Momma and them" (means family) and then.......
They listen
Pturner
01-26-2011, 07:07 PM
Or want hugs!!! :yuck:
There are people who don't want hugs?!!! :shocked::faint:
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