| Idaho |
| Nicest: Massachusetts. Rough around the edges, but incredibly kind under the tough exterior. The opposite of fake southern niceness. |
This. People in cities tend to be extremely nice. Two guys once helped me with a stroller on the metro escalator when the elevator was down. I've gotten up to move for someone on a train or bus only to be one of three+ people who stood up to offer seats. |
| Wisconsin |
| Well, the cities include NYC, Seattle, and Baltimore. So: New York, Washington, and Maryland. |
Although maybe what I really mean iS kind more than nice. |
People don't like the "tone" of New Yorkers or that they can kind of just go about their business without a big smile and a "HI!!" Passing everyone they see on the sidewalk. But I read a study once that they were like, wildly more likely to hold doors, stop to help up someone who had fallen, pull over to offer car assistance, help out a stray pet, give to a neighbor in need, volunteer to provide directions to a visitor, etc than basically anyone else in the US. It was attributed to a more "collectivist" mindset. |
Speaking of insufferable.. those people, including children, in cages are suffering, and most Texans seem ok with that. |
+1 |
Bless your heart. |
| America? State of Denial… |
Omg people like you are insufferable. |
South Dakota |
BS… Abrasive |
| Scotland hands down. |