What state have you been to that had the nicest people?

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Anonymous wrote:The “nicest” people back in the day owned slaves and went batsh#t crazy when the Feds tried to integrate their local schools and swimming pool.

I don’t put much stock in niceties. Those most focused on decorum and proper behavior in public tend to be evil behind closed doors.


Got it. I've learned way more about you than anything historical.


Understanding the truth about people is both a blessing and a curse.


The voices in your head =/= truth.

Ironically for you, you have exhibited far more unpleasant thinking and attitude than any theoretical examples posted on here. So wherever you are wins the title of the most unpleasant place of any place mentioned on here.
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Anonymous wrote:Definitely North Carolina. It's not fake, either.


+1000000

I’m retiring there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alberta!


WHAT STATE?
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Anonymous wrote:Scotland hands down.


Did Trump annex them?


NP. It's a sovereign state.

Some of you people are not well-read and it shows.


That was not the question
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Anonymous wrote:Definitely North Carolina. It's not fake, either.


I lived in the research triangle area, and it was definitely fake. There are a lot of racists. I was shocked at things people would say once I got to know them better and they just assumed I was one of them. I also was surprised at some of the things my best friend at work there encountered (a highly accomplished black woman). Also, during the diversity training seminar it was eye opening how many people grew up in a bubble where they didn't encounter diversity. One man didn't learn that "Jew" wasn't a very until college.

I don't think you can say a state has the nicest people. I have met many nice people all over. It might even be a stretch to characterize a city/town as has having the nicest people.


I was in a shop in the Pinehurst area when I heard two women talking very racist stuff. I was so disappointed but it is the South. Lots of confederate flags.


There are good, kind people everywhere. There are also racists andhypocrites everywhere. There are those who've learned to choose their words carefully but purposely live in expensive, often gated communities, and non-diverse areas. They're actually not interacting much with those different from themselves.
Anonymous
I'm a white woman from a mixed family and have had the experience of seeing the mask slip when people meet my non white family members. It's always a bit chilling. Just a reminder that "nice to me" doesn't mean someone is nice generally.
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Another vote for Iowa.

I'm surprised by all of the Texas votes. I've lived all over Texas and while it's certainly friendlier than here, it's not that friendly.

I was going to say that this is the least friendly placed I've ever lived. That's true when I'm driving or at a store, but the street I live on is the friendliest place I've ever lived.
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Indiana. My mom and grandparents were from there and I spent summers there. Nicest people ever!


We moved a lot while I was growing up. I have another half dozen places to compare Indiana to in terms of living there--not just visiting-- and Hoosiers are my least favorite people. White Hoosiers are the most racist people I've ever encountered. (I'm white.)They are incredibly insular; anyone who isn't from Indiana, Kentucky, or parts of Ohio is suspect. It's also the least intellectual place I've ever lived.

Goes to show you--different strokes for different folks.



So true about those different strokes, because I’d live in Indiana or Ohio in a heartbeat. (No experience with Kentucky.) I travel out there a good bit, and I’ve never been treated poorly.

The people there are kinder and more genuine than in the DC region. There’s also a slower pace of life, so people aren’t as aggressive or rushed
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Mississippi
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Anonymous wrote:As title states. What state that you have been to that had the nicest people?


Texas and Lousiana. They will tell you to have a good day and greet you even in the restroom. lol
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Alberta!


WHAT STATE?

It’s a province in Canada.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely North Carolina. It's not fake, either.


I lived in the research triangle area, and it was definitely fake. There are a lot of racists. I was shocked at things people would say once I got to know them better and they just assumed I was one of them. I also was surprised at some of the things my best friend at work there encountered (a highly accomplished black woman). Also, during the diversity training seminar it was eye opening how many people grew up in a bubble where they didn't encounter diversity. One man didn't learn that "Jew" wasn't a very until college.

I don't think you can say a state has the nicest people. I have met many nice people all over. It might even be a stretch to characterize a city/town as has having the nicest people.


I was in a shop in the Pinehurst area when I heard two women talking very racist stuff. I was so disappointed but it is the South. Lots of confederate flags.


There are good, kind people everywhere. There are also racists andhypocrites everywhere. There are those who've learned to choose their words carefully but purposely live in expensive, often gated communities, and non-diverse areas. They're actually not interacting much with those different from themselves.


White southerners are not nice people. Don’t be fooled.
Anonymous
I haven't found any state overly nice or kind, only people. I don't find DC generally unkind, though I'm assuming this thread is to counter that premise.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Alberta!


WHAT STATE?

It’s a province in Canada.


Aka the 51st state
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Scotland hands down.


Did Trump annex them?


NP. It's a sovereign state.

Some of you people are not well-read and it shows.


The previous annex comment was tongue-in-cheek, pp. It is less a case of not being well-read and more a case of not reading carefully.


I get it and it was pretty funny, but someone also said "Alberta" and you didn't rag on that one. I just wanted Scotland poster to feel included. They can submit a sovereign state to this discussion, as can the person who said American is a state of denial - which is true. Denial of reality!
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