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  • New Yorkers are Polite.

    By PAT MILTON, Associated Press Writer
    Wed Jun 21, 8:27 AM ET



    NEW YORK - New Yorkers are a polite bunch.

    No, really, they are. So says Reader's Digest.

    The magazine sent reporters "undercover" to 36 cities, in 35 countries, to measure courtesy. New York was the only American city on the list.

    In a city with a reputation for being in-your-face, New Yorkers seem to be expressing themselves with a new one-finger salute: a raised pinkie. In fact, they seem to have even better manners than people in London, Toronto and Moscow.

    In its admittedly unscientific survey, the magazine's politeness-police gave three types of tests to more than 2,000 unwitting participants.

    The reporters walked into buildings to see if the people in front of them would hold the door open; bought small items in stores and recorded whether the salespeople said "thank you"; and dropped a folder full of papers in busy locations to see if anyone would help pick them up.

    New Yorkers turned out to be the most polite: 90 percent held the door open, 19 out of 20 store clerks said "thank you," and 63 percent of men and 47 percent of women helped with the flying papers.

    In short, four out of five New Yorkers passed the courtesy test.

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he's not surprised.

    He told reporters Tuesday that whenever he travels abroad, he hears nothing but praise for the Big Apple's good manners.

    "We are so jaded," he said. "We want to think the worst of ourselves, and people from around this country and around the world think exactly the reverse."

    The rudest continent is Asia, Readers Digest said. Eight out of nine cities tested there — including last place Mumbai, India — finished in the bottom 11. In Europe, Moscow and Bucharest ranked as the least polite.

    Reader's Digest, which has readers in 21 languages, is publishing the results in its July issue.
    Lawren
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    There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
    - Rolf Kopfle

  • #2
    I laughed when I heard this on 1010 news radio this morning. But in a way we are polite, i know I am.
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    • #3
      I am not surprised - I have always found NYers to be helpful.....I just think we are sometimes misunderstood because we talk and move FAST .
      This can put off people from 'slower' parts of the country
      Pat
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      • #4
        I always knew we were special!
        Jacki

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        • #5
          NEW YORK - New Yorkers are a polite bunch.

          Oh, why thank you very much......
          Angela

          If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

          BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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          • #6
            I think what distinguishes New Yorkers is the ability to be polite while refusing to take crap from anyone...

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            • #7
              yeah

              We'll kick their ass and apologize that their actions made us do it.

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              • #8
                Irish diplomacy - the ability to tell a person to go to hell in such a way that he is looking forward to the trip. Perhaps it works for NYers too? Nah, we just say, sorry...but go to hell.
                Jacki

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                • #9
                  How many person were interviewed by Reader Digest ? Only one from the Big Apple. The next time I need help in NY I will ask a polite taxi cab driver.

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