My friends who live there says the people are wonderful and very kind. They love Tennessee! |
"say" Also, there's a lot of poverty in certain sections of Tennessee that some elites may find objectionable. |
Another vote for Colorado. As an extended-visitor, I found the people extremely laid-back, friendly and helpful. If it weren't for the cold winters, I'd move there in a heartbeat. |
How so? How is Cincinnati and Indianapolis different? I was looking into Indianapolis for retirement but never been there. |
The DMV had more winter than Colorado this year. |
+1 they had more 70-80 degree days than ever. They have had a warmer winter the last 2-3 winters. The skiing industry has really been negativity impacted. |
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Most definitely CA…..
Especially SoCal. 🏖️🎢 |
| Interesting to hear people say Colorado. I live there and don’t find people are particularly friendly. I’m originally from the East coast and found them to be more friendly there. |
| Judging from the responses I think the question of where nice people live is more a question of “how nice is the poster”. In general, people are nice to those who are nice to them. I have a delightful friend who is routinely upgraded despite having no airline status because she is so darn nice. I’m nice in that I’m polite and pleasant to gate agents, but she is genuinely nice and friendly on a different level. Not surprisingly, she finds nice people and wonderful customer service whether she goes. |
| Literally anywhere but VA/DC/MD. More specifically I think south Carolina has some of the nicest people in the planet. |
So that's fantasy land. I can't count the times I'm extremely nice and have been treated very poorly for no reason especially in VA. |
Bless your heart, we don't really feel the same about you. |
Really? I feel like people are spaced out and self-focused. Not mean, but not interested. |
Yeah you do! |
I 100% agree with this. It is amazing. People in NYC really look for connection. The south is fake nice. |