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You thought about Albuquerque enough to bring it up here out of the blue for some reason. lol
The OP's obsession with asking about rudeness, politeness, friendliness, etc. among and including a certain set of cities for years on this forum is really quite bizarre.
It wasn't meant to be a dig towards ABQ, but an observation after living in AZ for 30 years. I find it quite bizarre that I don't hear people in AZ talk much about ABQ or visiting there considering it's right next door. That's all. Perhaps because there's not a direct major freeway in Central/Southern AZ to get to ABQ and one has to go out-of-the-way.
It wasn't meant to be a dig towards ABQ, but an observation after living in AZ for 30 years. I find it quite bizarre that I don't hear people in AZ talk much about ABQ or visiting there considering it's right next door. That's all. Perhaps because there's not a direct major freeway in Central/Southern AZ to get to ABQ and one has to go out-of-the-way.
Maybe the people in Arizona don't go to ABQ because the people are mean and unfriendly.
Maybe the people in Arizona don't go to ABQ because the people are mean and unfriendly.
Except that Phoenix is among the top sources of visitors to the city and state, has the largest number of air passengers to Albuquerque and the largest number of movers to the city as well.
Except that Phoenix is among the top sources of visitors to the city and state, has the largest number of air passengers to Albuquerque and the largest number of movers to the city as well.
Great for you. You can roll your eyes all you want, but I'm just giving you my personal experience. You want to dispute what I hear or don't hear?
Ok, so it looks like Dallas is much friendlier than Phoenix according to this poll. It's good to know, since I'm moving to Dallas in 3 weeks.
I would love to know how many of those who voted on the poll has spent any significant time in all of these cities to have an informed opinion. My guess is not many.
I would love to know how many of those who voted on the poll has spent any significant time in all of these cities to have an informed opinion. My guess is not many.
I agree, I've lived in Dallas and Tulsa my whole life and while the people in DFW aren't insanely rude or stuck up, I wouldn't say it is the nicest of all. It's kinda just like normal levels of friendliness. Out of all the cities I've been to, San Francisco had the friendliest people. I would put either the LA metro or San Diego in 2nd place. I feel like a lot of people are just choosing Dallas based off of the non-existent stereotypical deep south hospitality. Dallas feels more like Chicagoland with less winter. I think just about any city can do better than Tulsa tho. That place was bullying central.
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