Magazine rudely ranks Atlanta as 7th rudest U.S. city

Being a Southerner and True Gentleman, I could teach a course on manners. I even recall the lost arts of salad forks, soup spoons and which side of the sidewalk to be on when escorting a lady. If I ever take my wife to fancier environs than the Trackside Tavern, I’m ready.

Atlanta visitors often cite the city's slow and outdated taxi service as a cause of outrage.

Atlanta visitors often cite the city's slow and outdated taxi service as a cause of outrage.

Imagine my chagrin when learning Atlanta has been crowned the 7th crabbiest city in America by readers of a magazine I’d never heard of until today.

According to my research (aka Google search), the same publication, New York City-based Travel and Leisure, ranked Atlanta as the 11th rudest city the last time they compiled their list, so residents of our city have regressed a bit.

Fortunately, I have a ready excuse that absolves native Georgians of much guilt: yankees.

Perhaps it is summed up best by reader Craig T. Jones, who read this blog entry and emailed me about it instead of working.

Atlanta’s 7th “only so because we have so many people who have migrated here from the 6 crabbier places,” wrote Jones.

Yes, our once and future friendly city has been overrun by northerners who’ve grown tired of shoveling sidewalks and decent public schools. Why just the other day I saw someone wearing a New England Patriots cap yelling at a giant TV in a sports bar while pumping his fist. “Ravens suck!” he proclaimed loudly at some poor chap who later told me he was from Baltimore. Not sure what set that dude off.

The magazine’s readers rudely label Atlantans as unattractive and say the The City Too Busy To Hate also seems too busy to party. Maybe they need to visit the Clermont on Thursday night and we need to craft a list of America’s Rudest Magazine Readers?

Here’s an abbreviated list of America’s Rudest Cities: [Complete List]

1: New York City — I’ve always liked the Big Apple except for its weather and baseball teams. Especially the ‘96 baseball team.

2. Miami – I surmise this city too is overrun with northerners, but I know the locals are quite friendly. Once, in a small cantina, I ordered a Coke and the nice waitress I couldn’t understand brought me a piece of cake. Such kindness is rare.

3. Washington D.C. — Full of politicians that’ll argue about anything except what matters, lowering my taxes and raising someone else’s.

4. Los Angeles — The former #1 has dropped a few pegs. Perhaps it’s because the porn industry is leaving town?

5. Boston — Another northern town. Last time I was there it was 8 degrees and even the duck boat driver was cranky.

6. Dallas – Their cheerleaders, long considered No. 1 among prepubescent lads, are actually No. 2, just behind New England.

7. Atlanta – Perhaps the loss of the Atlanta Thrashers has angered more residents than initially feared?

8. Phoenix — Never been there but it looks hot.

9. Baltimore – A miserable experience, according to fellow Georgian Gram Parsons.

10. Orlando – The price of beer at Epcot would put a frown on anyone’s head.

11. Philadelphia — This has to be wrong. You can get your bell rung there just for asking the way to Market Street.

256 comments Add your comment

Flash

January 25th, 2012
1:16 pm

Cancel that Yankee Bull this is the SOUTH and it has it’s own history . Nice and kind Bull Shhhhh !!!!!

joe

January 25th, 2012
1:17 pm

Its the urban Obama voters that are so rude and the non-Obama voters are so miserable living amongst the Obama voters that they become ruder by the minute as the country slides further away from what made it great. Too many fatherless kids who are never taught proper manners and who look up to rap singers and athletes.

Amia

January 25th, 2012
1:18 pm

People always hold the door open for me. When I go into stores I always chit chat with other people. I don’t think Atlanta is rude. It can be pretentious, but not rude.

SawItForMyself

January 25th, 2012
1:18 pm

If you have ever ridden MARTA and the DC Metro, you would move DC down (less rude) and ATL up. In Atlanta, boarding passengers will run you over to get on the train, while, in DC, they even stand back to allow exiting passengers to completely clear the area.

Gob

January 25th, 2012
1:26 pm

What? The northerners are nice and friendly. All I hear from southerners is talking behind peoples’ backs, making rude comments about people, etc.

G.M Thoma

January 25th, 2012
1:27 pm

I agree Atlanta went “rude” when Yankees poured in from their god forsaken cities that aren’t fit to live in.
And, many complain about their chosen place to live comparing it to the hellhole they left.

Native New Yorker

January 25th, 2012
1:34 pm

I couldn’t agree with Caz’ 12:25 post more. Ditto to Angela’s 12:13.

Native New Yorker

January 25th, 2012
1:35 pm

Very few “Sweet Peaches” here.

coffeecoffee25

January 25th, 2012
1:40 pm

Just want to point out that “rude” and “crabby” are not synonymous with each other.

bornintheatl

January 25th, 2012
1:44 pm

All you have to do is look through all of the negative comments here in this blog to see the rudeness they are talking about