Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City
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Rochester came in 17
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Cleveland and Pittsburgh came in high as well.
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@scottalanmiller said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
Cleveland and Pittsburgh came in high as well.
Meanwhile Colorado was just high.
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Fake News!
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@scottalanmiller said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
Cleveland and Pittsburgh came in high as well.
They came in "high" alright.
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I have always wanted to see upstate New York
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The friendliest city I have ever been to would have to be Bowling Green, Kentucky.
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@jmoore said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
I have always wanted to see upstate New York
Coming from there, I’ve always wondered why people call other areas friendly because that region really is super friendly - and honestly friendly. Not formal like the south, casual and friendly. I’ve certainly never been to any city that came close in the US.
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@bigbear said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
The friendliest city I have ever been to would have to be Bowling Green, Kentucky.
I used to live there. It was ok. Had a great sandwich shop where I got the best tuna melts, nothing like that since.
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@scottalanmiller said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
@jmoore said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
I have always wanted to see upstate New York
Coming from there, I’ve always wondered why people call other areas friendly because that region really is super friendly - and honestly friendly. Not formal like the south, casual and friendly. I’ve certainly never been to any city that came close in the US.
It's really weird. The closer you get to downstate the less friendly it becomes. But living in Rochester it was crazy how nice people were.
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I can guarantee that Atlanta isn't on that list.
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@coliver said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
@scottalanmiller said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
@jmoore said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
I have always wanted to see upstate New York
Coming from there, I’ve always wondered why people call other areas friendly because that region really is super friendly - and honestly friendly. Not formal like the south, casual and friendly. I’ve certainly never been to any city that came close in the US.
It's really weird. The closer you get to downstate the less friendly it becomes. But living in Rochester it was crazy how nice people were.
That's because that's the furthest you can get from the epicenter of friendly.
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@rojoloco said in Buffalo ranked Friendliest US City:
I can guarantee that Atlanta isn't on that list.
I would think not.
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@scottalanmiller your hometown got the credits now.Congrajulations