Which Michigan City Was Named One of the Rudest in America?
Brace yourself, fellow Michigander (or out-of-state gawker). The latest ranking of America's Rudest Cities by Preply is here, and it's a doozy. Let's be honest—these lists usually spark more eye-rolls than nods. But this time around, they may have nailed it.
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After diving into the data (and spending some time in Michigan's rudest city), it's tough to argue with the results.
What Behaviors Make for a Rude City?
Sure, rudeness knows no boundaries—it's a universal trait that can strike anywhere, from church gatherings to the cereal aisle at Meijer. According to Preply, the rudest behaviors are an all-too-familiar lineup, with "Lack of self-awareness" and "Talking on speakerphone in public" tied for first.
Hot on their heels are classics like "Being too loud in shared spaces," "Watching videos without headphones," and "A general lack of care for others." Sound familiar?
The Epicenter of Rudeness in Michigan and America
Michigan isn't immune to the epidemic of impoliteness. Let's face it: you can experience all these behaviors with a single trip to a movie theater or while navigating Meijer on a Sunday afternoon. And yes, one Michigan city even cracked the top 46 rudest in the nation (actually, scarily close to being this year's #1 rudest city).
Now, let's take a look at America's rudest cities. Spoiler Alert: it's a mix of surprising entries and "Yeah, that checks out" moments.
The Rudest Cities In America
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