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Deja vu all over again.
After years of dealing with customers from all over
I can honestly say I like the New Yorkers can do attitude.
Southerners are friendly and West Coasters aloof.
The PNW tend to be introverted and intelligent until they
get to know you ( much like the North East ).
The Midwest outside of Chicago ( defensive ) are genuinely
nice, almost to the point of Texans.
To sum up, working with Texans is a pleasure..
Chicagoans.. not so much.
I've had positive experiences with everyone I've met from different cities/regions, but based on this forum alone, I would have to say NY, LA, Chicago, and Houston have the worst "attitudes". (No offence, but you guys get into it way to much with each other.)
I actually found the most attitude in Arkansas and Alabama.
People in NYC seemed quite nice and welcoming.
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