This dude is so right. The French the rudest people I've ever met.
That's a great sign in fairness. I love the French though and forgive them.
This dude is so right. The French the rudest people I've ever met.
This dude is so right. The French the rudest people I've ever met.
I'm just glad it's not us.I travelled all over Europe and never really met a people more rude than the northern french. Down south they're a little nicer, but that's mostly because they get all their money from tourism.
Maybe they knew you were... you know... a clog wearing Dutchman?I travelled all over Europe and never really met a people more rude than the northern french. Down south they're a little nicer, but that's mostly because they get all their money from tourism.
Chicago is that way (douchebags everywhere). I've never been to a city I hated more than Chicago. There's great stuff to look at and do or whatever, I just really don't like it, and it has a lot to do with the people up there.I heard most Americans are pretty friendly to tourists, as long as you're not being a total jackass. Yet when I see videos of, say, NYC, everybody seems like a total douche.
Generally, in NYC, people are relatively important and have somewhere to be. The worst city is Boston, where people THINK they are important and have somewhere to be. New York is all about business...they have to get somewhere, and you are in the way so they just walk around. No time for pleasantries. Boston, on the other hand, has a sense of entitlement what with all the revolutionary war stuff like a million years ago.I heard most Americans are pretty friendly to tourists, as long as you're not being a total jackass. Yet when I see videos of, say, NYC, everybody seems like a total douche.
The only decent thing about America is that Waffle House waitresses are the most cliched darlings on the planet. Love them.I heard most Americans are pretty friendly to tourists, as long as you're not being a total jackass. Yet when I see videos of, say, NYC, everybody seems like a total douche.
Chicago, in all honesty, is the nicest American City I've visited... with the exception of Nashville. That includes New York, LA, San Fran, Boston, Louisville, Memphis, Kansas City, Iowa City, Des Moines, Atlanta, Orlando etc. etc. etc.Chicago is that way (douchebags everywhere). I've never been to a city I hated more than Chicago. There's great stuff to look at and do or whatever, I just really don't like it, and it has a lot to do with the people up there.
I really disagree. I thought Chicago people were fairly grounded. The City itself is also awesome. Beautiful architecture and clean as fuck. Would definitely visit again.Chicago, I've found, is just a big city with no feel at all...not so much douchebaggery, just a whole bunch of clueless people packed into one city.
Americans overall are very friendly. New Yorkers probably get annoyed by the constant barrage of tourists.I heard most Americans are pretty friendly to tourists, as long as you're not being a total jackass. Yet when I see videos of, say, NYC, everybody seems like a total douche.
Yea maybe. But on the face of it, it was lovely.Ciaran: you only seen the good side of Chicago, then. And apparently avoided the successful black individuals that like to throw their trash everywhere. I haven't been there in years but never did like it.
We're lovely. But you're supposed to eventually buy a round. Eventually. Nobody is keeping tabs though.Friendliest people I ever met were the Irish. They just keep buying you drinks, even if they've never met you and the beer is super expensive.
Anyone who doesn't buy a round after receiving a round is a monster.We're lovely. But you're supposed to eventually buy a round. Eventually. Nobody is keeping tabs though.