I get what this thread is saying but I don't like this kind of generalization In my experience, as someone who's lived all over the country, this stuff has a lot more to do with race/class/cultural background (yours and the person you're interacting with), regardless of regionhttps://twitter.com/jordonaut/status/1352363163686068226 …
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As one born and raised in the Twin Cities, Minnesota nice is passive-aggressiveness honed to a fine tool for getting things done. Contrast against the Minnesota goodbye, which lasts 90 minutes and often involves pie.
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And likewise, New York rude comes from not wanting to smile at every single one of the 30,000 people you encountered on the subway ride to work. Totally agree with you.
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One thing I think comes up is that people get "displays of hospitality" confused with actually being accepting to new people and cultural "outsiders"
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