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View Poll Results: Which "big" city in the Southeast is the friendliest?
Atlanta, GA 24 33.33%
Orlando, FL 2 2.78%
Raleigh-Durham, NC 12 16.67%
Mobile, AL 12 16.67%
Miami, FL 6 8.33%
Charlotte, NC 16 22.22%
Voters: 72. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 11-06-2009, 02:00 AM
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It clearly states 3 times, "What Southeastern city is the friendliest???" I only referenced "big" city once, and if you'll notice, it's in quotes, AND I also eluded to the fact that some of the cities are big and some are "medium-sized." Who are you or I to say what a "big" city is anyway? See what I mean? I think it's a pretty easy poll - no trick questions involved.

Hold up calm down! It isn't that serious. You asked why Atlanta has nine votes and I stated maybe b/c you said "big city". I don't care how many times you used the word and to be honest with you, Atlanta probably has the most votes because more people have been to Atlanta than cities such as Mobile AL.
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Hold up calm down! It isn't that serious. You asked why Atlanta has nine votes and I stated maybe b/c you said "big city". I don't care how many times you used the word and to be honest with you, Atlanta probably has the most votes because more people have been to Atlanta than cities such as Mobile AL.
I'm calm, lol. I think you are taking my post the wrong way. I put "big" in quotes just for that reason. Who can really say what's big and what not anyway, you know?


Mobile is in 2nd place - and Orlando and Miami are last, as I expected. So I dont think Mobile being smaller than the others really has much to do with the poll to be honest.
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HAHAHA, you need to spend some time in a couple of the cities on the poll then. A couple of them may not get any votes at all.
If you're referring to Miami and Orlando, we disowned them a long time ago.
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If you're referring to Miami and Orlando, we disowned them a long time ago.
Orlando is still southern.
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Orlando is still southern.
Geographically. Culturally? Not for decades.
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If you're referring to Miami and Orlando, we disowned them a long time ago.

LOL, that's exactly what two cities I was referring to!
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Orlando is still southern.

Nope. In some rural parts, yes. But the city of Orlando, no. It's got a more NY/NJ and Latin American vibe, easily.
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Orlando is still southern.
Really? I know it's still in the SOUTH, but NOT culturally Southern. Like ComSense said, in the RURAL areas OUTSIDE of the city limits way out in the country, THOSE areas may be Southern. But Orlando CITY, and Orange COUNTY, NOPE. Not even the suburb of Kississmee.
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Just don't expect anything earth shattering in return!
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[quote=polo89;11508463]Really? I know it's still in the SOUTH, but NOT culturally Southern. Like ComSense said, in the RURAL areas OUTSIDE of the city limits way out in the country, THOSE areas may be Southern. But Orlando CITY, and Orange COUNTY, NOPE. Not even the suburb of Kississmee.[/quote]

hahaha, especially not Kissimmee.
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