Yeah, having lived all over the country, the nicest people are in the Inland Empire (Idaho, Montana region) and the second nicest tend to be from the Midwest. Those people will just start talking and laughing with you like you’re family. The South tends to be the most polite, but it tends to feel more like an expectation rather than genuine warmth.
This might be the most useful thing ever published on this website.
A fair point, but I don’t know if I’d call my life right now “living” either
This article was well seasoned, but a little overdone. 4 Stars.
I live in St Louis and I’ve never done most of those things. Glad the city didn’t let you down though.
Yeah, having lived all over the country, the nicest people are in the Inland Empire (Idaho, Montana region) and the second nicest tend to be from the Midwest. Those people will just start talking and laughing with you like you’re family. The South tends to be the most polite, but it tends to feel more like an expectation rather than genuine warmth.
Damn, that really brought me down…Time to watch Thursday night football I guess.
The accuracy hurts.
Multiple Scoregasms coming in at 9 and 22…haha
Or eat a bacon sandwich like British scientists figured out. Same hangover curing…more bacon
And here I was not knowing this had even happened until now. PGP breaking the news to people like me who were at the beach all weekend
You hit the nail on the head, Knox. That last one reminds me a lot of the article a bit ago about being the “funny guy.”
…well then…