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In reply to the discussion: over one third of men would never help a woman struggling with a baby buggy on stairs [View all]JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)But I do think it might be a bit more frequent in small communities simply because so many know each other. Things also do tend to move a little bit slower in smaller communities too so people may be a bit less stressed & pressed for time. We may have a bit more opportunity here too. We get literally tons of snow dumped on us pretty regularly. Have seen strangers helping stuck cars out of tough spots countless times, warms my heart every time. I've even been the lucky recipient of such service!
Other than that, I can vouch for courtesy in larger cities too! I've had wonderful experiences in Chicago, NY & Miami!
Of course we know too that there are rude people in all communities as well, sadly.
Lastly, if it makes you feel any better, sure we have lots of nice, polite people here but let me tell ya, they are awful drivers!
Julie--who thinks everyone here (in the hinterlands of MI) should go to Detroit to learn to drive