I just returned from spending 8 days in a nice downtown hotel. Was missing walking the city but I’ll be living there by the end of this year..if all goes as planned!
What makes so surprised is how calm and nice people are. Barely heard any traffic noise. Here in Boston would be 1 hour of people beeping and yelling “move ovah a-hole”. Can’t wait to be there.
Your comment reminds me of a trip my sister took to Boston, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Martha's Vineyard. While she enjoyed some of those places, she swore she'd never set foot in Boston again. She was on a tour bus with a driver who swore and screamed out the window the whole tour. The casual yelling and rudeness she witnessed from people everywhere she went in Boston was quite a culture shock.
@@lorrilewis2178 I guess it’s just a New England way of being. I love Boston, love the people here, the atmosphere the city has but overall people here in NE are kinda like that, more straight forward, small talk and sometimes rude. My wife and I took a trip to Florida early this year and we were so surprised how people were nice even on a McDonalds drive thru… You come to a drive thru in Boston they will literally say “what you want?” when in Florida they would talk to us like we were at a high end restaurant.
@@GabeBorges77 I was in the Boston suburbs on a trip in the 1980s. I didn't see rudeness, but people were more distant than I was used to. It was my sister who really got the ugly side. I also have a male friend who moved to Boston in the 1980s because of his wife's career. He couldn't cope with the attitudes. LOL I'm sure it's nothing remarkable when you're used to it.
I just returned from spending 8 days in a nice downtown hotel. Was missing walking the city but I’ll be living there by the end of this year..if all goes as planned!
I'm moving to the Greenville area soon too. I'm leaving southern Florida because the cost of living has got to high for me.
What makes so surprised is how calm and nice people are. Barely heard any traffic noise. Here in Boston would be 1 hour of people beeping and yelling “move ovah a-hole”. Can’t wait to be there.
It’s wonderful I agree!! ❤️
Your comment reminds me of a trip my sister took to Boston, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Martha's Vineyard. While she enjoyed some of those places, she swore she'd never set foot in Boston again.
She was on a tour bus with a driver who swore and screamed out the window the whole tour. The casual yelling and rudeness she witnessed from people everywhere she went in Boston was quite a culture shock.
@@lorrilewis2178 I guess it’s just a New England way of being. I love Boston, love the people here, the atmosphere the city has but overall people here in NE are kinda like that, more straight forward, small talk and sometimes rude. My wife and I took a trip to Florida early this year and we were so surprised how people were nice even on a McDonalds drive thru… You come to a drive thru in Boston they will literally say “what you want?” when in Florida they would talk to us like we were at a high end restaurant.
@@GabeBorges77 I was in the Boston suburbs on a trip in the 1980s. I didn't see rudeness, but people were more distant than I was used to. It was my sister who really got the ugly side. I also have a male friend who moved to Boston in the 1980s because of his wife's career. He couldn't cope with the attitudes. LOL I'm sure it's nothing remarkable when you're used to it.
Love this!
Thanks!!
This is amazing!
Thanks!
Great ! I got to see all angles
Can you make a video of Williamston please