Was hoping to change your mind about coming visit some southern cities.
The cities themselves up in the Northeast and the Ohio Valley region are beautiful, and huge. Lot's of things to do.
But as far as the people, most Southern cities got that beat. Depends on where you go though.
New Orleans is a prime example of a city with lots of Southern hospitality. People here are laid back, strangers will say "hey, how are you?!" and smile and just walk by. In cities such as Boston, New York and D.C. it's hard to find many people like this. It seems most people just stare at their shoes, and don't dare make eye contact with a stranger.
It just depends where you go. Remember, not all cities are the same, and not all people are the same.
The cities themselves up in the Northeast and the Ohio Valley region are beautiful, and huge. Lot's of things to do.
But as far as the people, most Southern cities got that beat. Depends on where you go though.
New Orleans is a prime example of a city with lots of Southern hospitality. People here are laid back, strangers will say "hey, how are you?!" and smile and just walk by. In cities such as Boston, New York and D.C. it's hard to find many people like this. It seems most people just stare at their shoes, and don't dare make eye contact with a stranger.
It just depends where you go. Remember, not all cities are the same, and not all people are the same.
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