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I am going to guess Miami made the list (without having read the list yet).
Yup, #4. In answer to the question, I have met the nicest people from Texas and also from all states on the west coast. I find Atlanta folks really nice, despite what the poll shows.
Just a general observation via a person that deals with people all over the country via a business I own. The people the New York City from my perspective are the easiest to deal with and I enjoy dealing and interacting with them. There have been very very few that have ever given me any problems or grief. Philly, LA, Kentucky, Chicago and Florida is where most of the asshats tend to be from. I always had ill feelings for Maryland and DC until I spent a week there recently and in person I found most of the people helpful and decent especially the younger ones.
Another very friendly city I visit frequently would be Pittsburgh. It is so different than Cleveland which to me is odd considering their close proximity. Pittsburgh gives you a small town feel in a big city. The economy is also doing fairly well and will probably do much better in the near future due to all the gas and oil exploration currently going on. I often wondered why it does not get ranked higher in places to move to.
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