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    Default Re: The Rudest Place in America

    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Ever considered that you just are not a very social person? Had a great time in NY, it's not rude it's constantly moving. Same with Paris, it's not rude you should just take a little more time, we dutchies are a bit stuck between that. When you have a little feel for the place both are awesome. The only places I would consider rude are the scandinavian countries and Denmark in particular contempt behind a smile.

    Edit, gosh I forgot Belgium. They may be nice people but not if you are dutch.

    I loved Paris. People were so much more helpful than you would expect. London and NYC don't hold a candle to Paris.


    Frag - i loved MI, IL and TX. I also love East Northport. People are great.

    The closer you get to the city the worse people get.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 01-07-2008 at 20:45.
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