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  • I Love Pennsylvania

    Yesterday I was at Dave and Busters for my daughters birthday
    and this huge group from a high school marching band in Pennsylvania were there.
    ( they were here for some competition)
    These kids were seriously the most polite, wonderful, and sweetest high school group I have ever seen!
    I was waiting for one young man to finish playing a game and he saw me standing there and he jumped up and said, "here you go ma'am" and I stood there stunned!
    Then I was in a long line at the prize room and a group said, " lets let that family go ahead of us " again ...

    Where I live, when the High School gets out and is walking home, they don't move for you if you are walking a baby ( or 6) in a stroller ..they don't budge!
    It's like if you want to get by, you have to go around them on the grass.

    I seriously wish the kids in California had better parenting. (or at least my area)
    It was like so eye opening
    Good Job Pennsylvania and all those good parents out there in other sates.
    lovethis

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    Nice to hear. My son wants to go to Carnegie Mellon there. You should have asked what school they went to. It was obviously taught to them at home and furthered at school.

    I use to live with a girl from Lancaster. They grow great sweet corn there. Use to get a crate of it for $5.

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    • #3
      I live in Pittsburgh and have lived near here all my life. Nice to hear! And Michael, Carnegie-Mellon is a great university! happyface if he decides to come here and ever needs anything..... I'd be happy to help

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      • #4
        Originally posted by llpa View Post
        I live in Pittsburgh and have lived near here all my life. Nice to hear! And Michael, Carnegie-Mellon is a great university! happyface if he decides to come here and ever needs anything..... I'd be happy to help
        Thanks. You never know. We have no relatives or friends there.

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        • #5
          I have some friends from our church that are from Pennsylvania and you have to be careful talking around them
          If you say something like, " Darn it I need to get bread for dd's lunch tomorrow and I have no time to get it" out loud or something like that..
          Guaranteed, there will be a bag of groceries on your porch that night with tons of bread and misc.

          Awesome news about your son, Michael

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          • #6
            We moved from Monterey, CA to Pittsburgh, PA when i was 13. The difference in how friendly and personable people were was astonishing! You can strike up a conversation with pretty much anyone at anytime! Ive since married and moved to Maryland...not the friendliest state :-\ Michael...My dad is a prof for the Computer Science department of Carnegie Mellon! It is a great school!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Little Buttons View Post
              We moved from Monterey, CA to Pittsburgh, PA when i was 13. The difference in how friendly and personable people were was astonishing! You can strike up a conversation with pretty much anyone at anytime! Ive since married and moved to Maryland...not the friendliest state :-\ Michael...My dad is a prof for the Computer Science department of Carnegie Mellon! It is a great school!!!
              I thought it was just me. When I great people or say use manners they either ignore me or ask me, “You aren’t from around here. Where are you from?"

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              • #8
                Haha! No it is not just you! Are you from Maryland too? I grew up talking to everyone....the cashier, teller, mailman. Here, half the time i just get this look of confusion or the infamous "you arent from around here are you?" accompanied by a smile. Dont get me wrong, there are some truly wonderful ppl here, just not every person you meet.

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                • #9
                  I visited Iowa one time for a wedding and went into a store.
                  They wanted to help me load the food in my car and EVERYONE talked to me and smiled at me :confused:
                  I was a little nervous because I have lived in the LA area all my life and people just don't do that here, unless they want something from you
                  so sad

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by llpa View Post
                    I live in Pittsburgh and have lived near here all my life. Nice to hear! And Michael, Carnegie-Mellon is a great university! happyface if he decides to come here and ever needs anything..... I'd be happy to help

                    I am from the Pittsburgh area, too
                    Group for PA Providers: :hug:
                    http://www.daycare.com/forum/group.php?groupid=25

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                    • #11
                      Sounds like me when we came to Ohio to look for a place to live before moving here. Men actually still open doors for women here. I wasn't used to that!

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                      • #12
                        I am from a small English town where everybody knows everybody else for the most part!. The attitude was one of "there are no strangers...just friends we haven't met yet"

                        When I married my husband, we moved to LA. I have never been so unhappy in my life. It got to me so badly, that I have no desire to ever go there again. If I said hello to someone passing me in the supermarket, I was looked at like I was some kind of weirdo. Nobody smiled or greeted each other. I was very glad to leave after 4 terribly lonely months. I felt at home in Utah the second I saw a smile in the store! Neighbors brought round treats and introduced themselves. It was instant family for me as I had nobody except my husband in this country.

                        It's amazing how it differs from place to place!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Michelle View Post
                          I visited Iowa one time for a wedding and went into a store.
                          They wanted to help me load the food in my car and EVERYONE talked to me and smiled at me :confused:
                          I was a little nervous because I have lived in the LA area all my life and people just don't do that here, unless they want something from you
                          so sad
                          I can commiserate, I live in LA also and can't wait to leave! Everyone here is really self-centered. Also the traffic is so bad

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