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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Rudest city in the USA? It&#x27;s not what you&#x27;re probably thinking</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Rudest city in the USA? Hint: It&#x27;s not what you&#x27;re probably thinking<br /><br />Jayne Clark<br /><br />USA TODAY<br /><br />Los Angeles not only has some of the nation&#x27;s worst traffic, it has the rudest people, according to a magazine poll.<br /><br />Kevork Djansezian, Getty ImagesIn yet another one of those utterly suspect readers&#x27; polls that never fail to grab attention, Travel + Leisure magazine has anointed (drumroll, please) Los Angeles as America&#x27;s Rudest City, beating out everybody&#x27;s favorite in-your-face burg, New York.<br /><br />The dubious honor comes as part of the magazine&#x27;s annual America&#x27;s Favorite Cities survey, in which it asks readers to rate 35 cities on 54 mostly subjective qualities. (Last fall, the magazine enlightened its readers about where to find America&#x27;s Most and Least Attractive Locals. Memphis got hit with the ugly stick. Charleston, S.C., ranked purtiest.)<br /><br />In the perceived rudeness realm, it&#x27;s not surprising that congested cities in the nation&#x27;s northeast corridor rank high on the list. New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston and Baltimore landed in the top seven.<br /><br />Following are the top 20 in descending order.<br /><br />Weigh in below on whether you think T+L readers got it right.<br /><br />20. Anchorage<br /><br />19. Houston<br /><br />18. Providence<br /><br />17. Santa Fe<br /><br />16. Seattle<br /><br />15. Chicago<br /><br />14. San Francisco<br /><br />13. Memphis<br /><br />12. Phoenix/Scottsdale<br /><br />11. Atlanta<br /><br />10. Dallas/Fort Worth<br /><br />9. Orlando<br /><br />8. Las Vegas<br /><br />7. Baltimore<br /><br />6. Boston<br /><br />5. Washington<br /><br />4. Miami<br /><br />3. Philadelphia<br /><br />2. New York City<br /><br />1. Los Angeles<br /><br />Jan 21 2011 12:59PM<br /><br />LINK TO STORY:<br /><br />http://travel.usatoday.com/destinations/dispatches/post/2011/01/what-is-the-rudest-city-the-usa-hint-its-not-what-youre-probably-thinking/139660/1?csp=hf<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/1/rudest-city-in-the-usa-its-not-what-youre.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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