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Not long ago, some folks drove out to various Culver’s locations around the Midwest just to hang out and watch the locals. Their goal, what was it? Their goal was to gauge your level of politeness and whether you were simply unpleasant.
Yep, those pesky Culvers employees in the Midwest were keeping tabs on you while you placed your Butterburger order. They could have even probed you with some questions. A handful of Midwestern communities have been crowned “Rudest in the Midwest” via that poll.
The Top 10 Rudest Midwestern Cities
When you’re approaching a store’s front doors and someone else beats you to them, do you witness the employees holding the door open or just letting it close and ignoring you?
In the Midwest, the most welcoming people are found in Des Moines, Iowa, according to a poll by Best Betting Michigan. You will be warmly welcomed by the residents of this town, who will likely engage in a lengthy discussion with you while they await your arrival.
The following are ten of the communities that did not exhibit the same degree of generosity:
Wichita, Kansas
As the last year has progressed, I have become pretty familiar with this town. The individuals I met when I dropped off my child at college were incredibly helpful.
It was brought to my attention by my college-aged friend that, oh yeah, a Jackie Robinson statue was stolen and melted a few months ago.
St. Louis, Missouri
Colorado Springs, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
There is a higher likelihood of people here ignoring or being disrespectful to strangers, according to the survey.
Chicago, Illinois
Detroit, Michigan
Columbus, Ohio
Rockford, Illinois
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There is a higher likelihood of encountering harsh customer service in this town. Someone has cautioned you. Twenty percent of drivers also do not follow the rules of the road.
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Classified as “friendly neighbors,” just 10% of Fort Wayne residents fall into that category.
Evansville, Indiana
Residents of Evansville “fail to hold doors for strangers” as an example of the most impolite behavior.