Posted on 08/22/2013 7:28:59 AM PDT by Hojczyk
New York is number one again, but this time its for being the rudest and most arrogant state in the country.
A new survey from Business Insider asked 1,600 Americans to answer questions about states they dont live in, like which were the drunkest, the smartest or had the silliest accents.
The results were hilarious, informative and tell you everything you need to know about the dynamic between the states, Business Insider said on its website.
It found that 39 percent of those polled felt New York was the most arrogant state and 44 percent felt it was the rudest.
Georgia and Minnesota tied for nicest. Louisiana was judged as the drunkest state and Massachusetts took first place for weirdest accents, followed close behind by Louisiana, Alabama, Minnesota, New York and New Jersey.
Americans think New York has the second-smartest people after Massachusetts.
The poll found California was Americas favorite state and Texas was the one most would like to see kicked out of the country.
(Excerpt) Read more at newyork.cbslocal.com ...
I’m 72. Have heard this all of my life, and a poll is needed to confirm?
the Treansplanted New Yawkers I have encountered here in [ suburban ] The Sf Bay Area meet all of the aforementioned criteroa in spades.
Rude. Arrogant...Arrogant.//
Americans think New York has the second-smartest people after Massachusetts.
Well that says it all...Americans must be the dumbest...All the smart ones left NY and MA
I don’t disagree, although the libtard Massholes suck too.
New York CPR: “Get up before you f^&^&ing die!”
Once having a job that required extensive cold calling, I tend to agree. If NY, NJ or New England were on the docket you’d cringe just hoping to get thru the day.
Nicest people I found (at least on the phone) were in Houston and, believe it or not, Southern California.
Pittsburgh and Baltimore deserve spots on that weirdest accent list.
Like the old joke: A tourist walks up to a cop in downtown New York and taps him on the shoulder. The cop turns around and asks, “What?” The tourist replies, “Can you tell me how to get to Times Square or should I just go to he**?”
Yeah, right below Flelfya, home of da Iggles.
I lived in the LA area for 26 years. The people there were great, but not like Memphis.
I have only been to New York City a couple of times, but found regular working people there to be down-to-earth and helpful. One friend-of-a-friend spent 45 minutes educating me on subway lines, points of interest, how to avoid looking like a tourist. She even drew an excellent map. Another one let me spend the night at her place, and a third one met me and my travel buddy at a restaurant and spent the evening telling us stories about the Brooklyn district attorneys’ office.
I’ve met good people from New Jersey, too.
Poll Finds New York Rudest, Most Arrogant State In The Nation......not to mention along with Calif. Mass. the dumbest voters in the country.
People I’ve met from in and around Memphis are some of the nicest and most polite I’ve ever encountered. Never had to make many phone calls in there though.
Thank You.
“...Texas was the one most would like to see kicked out of the country.”
That would be fine, but I’d be inclined to join them if they were.
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