UNITED STATES - AUGUST 19: The sun shines off One Liberty Place in Philadelphia, Pa., on Friday, August 19, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) PHILADELPHIA - The City of Brotherly Love may not be so loving to others, according to a study conducted by Preply. "For those who travel often, experiencing cultural mismatches can be common," the language learning website said. "Even among cities in the same country, there are differences in local traditions, behaviors, mannerisms, and sayings that can affect our opinions of a place." The study surveyed 1,500 residents of the 30 largest metropolitan areas in the United States.
The residents were then asked to rate the rudeness of the average resident in their city on a scale of one to ten. Preply used the data to calculate the average "rudeness score" for each city. MORE LOCAL HEADLINESPhiladelphia ranked in the number one spot, followed by Memphis and New York City.
While the average city score for rudeness is 5.10, Philadelphia received a score of 6.43. The most common rude behaviors in U.S.
cities include people being absorbed by their phones, refusing to let people merge in traffic and being noisy in shared spaces, according to Preply.