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nah it ain't what its about-- and if that is all you ever encountered then the only thing you did here was to be a tourist in all the tourist places or simply have not understood nyc yeah-welcome to nyc you haven't been here yet. i've lived in both and both have their points --just different aint good or bad oh yeah: we don't lynch people here. its ok: stay "down" the if you don't like the city, we don't need ya. gf. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 01:50:04 GMT, "Maxprop" said: Our trip to NC this past December was my first actual experience with southerners. Apart from all the transplanted New Yorkers they were far and away the friendliest, kindest, most accommodating people I've ever encountered. This may be an area where perceptions are changing. A month or so ago I spoke to a client from Texas who had just come back from a few days in New York. He commented on how friendly and helpful he found New Yorkers on this trip. This is a guy who has been to the City many times over the years. He felt that at this point New Yorkers' reputations for rudeness was no longer deserved. Not sure I agree with him, but there you have it FWIW. Dave S/V Good Fortune CS27 "Michael Moore...may win an Oscar for the kind of work that got Stephen Glass, Jayson Blair, and Jack Kelly fired"--NPR's Scott Simon |