Londoners are cold' and mean', according to one US family. But for real rudeness, go to Philadelphia | Arwa Mahdawi
Briefly

The aspiring influencers lamented on Instagram about encountering coldness in London, remarking that in a week, no smiles greeted them, unlike their experiences in Paris.
As a born and partially raised Londoner, I argue that Londoners are polite but adhere to big city etiquette that values personal space and quiet in crowded areas.
Living in London means respecting personal space becomes crucial, particularly in busier environments, where silence is more polite than greeting strangers.
If the Hendrix family seeks truly rude city behavior, my current hometown of Philadelphia would provide a much better example than what they encountered in London.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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