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Milkman said:
Well, if you say so. I can only tell you that I have visited Quebec City many times and have never had the negative experience you describe. Maybe it's a matter of perception. It's possible that people were completely rude to me and I didn't notice, LOL.

I go with a fondness for Quebec and am never disappointed.


Funny but I find Toronto to have more rudeness than any other city in Canada. It's becoming more like an American city all the time.
Your not suggesting that all American cities are full of ignorant and rude people are you? Thats never been my experience. Any mega city (especially downtown) can have that feeling. Just a lot of congestion.
 

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Milkman said:
I'm in the states every month and travel to various cities. Ever been to Detroit? Chicago?

I don't recall using the word "ignorant", but rude? Oh yeah.

Funny thing is, the farther south I go the friendlier the people get.
Nashville and Atlanta are great.
I live in a condo 20 minutes outside of Detroit (my second home). Been to Chicago many times. Been all over the states. My impression is that people are the same all over. You run into some bad ones now and again no matter where you go. I just thought it odd that you say that Toronto is turning into an American City. Given the choice, there are tons of cities in the states that I would rather spend a weekend in than Toronto.
 
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