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Typically, midwestern states are considered the most polite in terms of first impressions, but southern states are considerd the most warm, friendly and outgoing.
So, I'd also recommend Nashville, Charlotte, Charleston....or if you want a really large city, Atlanta. Or maybe one of the Texan cities.
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So, I'd also recommend Nashville, Charlotte, Charleston....or if you want a really large city, Atlanta. Or maybe one of the Texan cities.
Actually, all of the Texan cities would work here. Take your pick: Austin, Houston, Dallas, Lubbock, Fort Worth, San Antonio, El Paso, Amarillo, or Corpus Christi. You can't go wrong.
In 2007 Travel & Leisure magazine took its readers' 25 favorite cities and ranked the cities by friendliness:
1 Charleston
2 New Orleans
3 Minneapolis/St. Paul
4 Nashville
5 Austin
6 Portland, Oregon
7 Honolulu
8 San Antonio
9 Santa Fe
10 Denver
11 Seattle
12 Chicago
13 San Diego
14 San Francisco
15 Atlanta
16 Orlando
17 Dallas/Fort Worth
18 Phoenix/Scottsdale
19 Las Vegas
20 Philadelphia
21 Boston
22 Miami
23 Washington, D.C.
24 New York
25 Los Angeles
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