Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The most welcoming U.S. cities? Least welcoming?

Most: Dallas/Ft. Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, Amarillo, New Orleans, Nashville, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Raleigh-Durham, Columbia, SC, Honolulu, Sioux Falls, Fargo, Madison, WI



Least: Louisville, Lexington, New York, Newark, Boston, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Columbus, OH, Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland, OR, San Diego, Sacramento, Denver, Phoenix, Kansas City, St. Louis, Miami, Orlando



As you can tell, I've been around (lol).



Most welcoming entails friendly people at the terminal booths, in restaurants, hotels, and just in the city altogether. Least friendly obviously entails the opposite.The most welcoming U.S. cities? Least welcoming?
In my experience, San Antonio is definitely the most welcoming. It's the friendliest place I've ever been. Here are my top 5:



1. San Antonio

2. Indianapolis

3. Nashville

4. Birmingham

5. Winchester, VA



Dallas is by far the least welcoming place I've ever been. I hate Dallas and I will NEVER be back. Here are my top 5:



1. Dallas

2. Tampa

3. Seattle

4. St. Louis

5. New York
Interesting i guess it's the southern hospitality an small town mentality unlike LA where everyone trying to be a star and NYC people are cautious..The most welcoming U.S. cities? Least welcoming?
I've been to Boston last year and i fell in love with it.

Florida... I was there since i was 9 yrs old.



Tennessee.. when i was in High School, so i was about 17 or 18 yrs old.



So i liked those states very much.



As for New York ( even though i live here)...

I am not to crazy about it at all.
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