The 10 States With The Most A-Holes.
Find out which states have the most a-holes in this video by World According to Briggs. From rude drivers to angry neighbors, you won't believe which states made the list! You can probably assume New York and New Jersey made the list, but, who else?
Do you need a local Realtor for the area you want to move to?
HomeAndMoney.com can help:
Use this link: homeandmoney.com/briggs/
Sponsorship Inquiries:
WorldAccordingtoBriggs@nanozebra.com
🔶My Other Channels:
📺 On This Day: @AboutToday
🏡Suite Life For Briggs: @SuiteLife4Briggs
MY OTHER SOCIALS:
Facebook- / world2briggs
X-@World2Briggs
Instagram-@world2briggs
#UnitedStates
Briggs
According to Briggs
Пікірлер: 2 000
The reason Florida, California, Texas and Nevada are on the list is because so many people from the other six states on the list have moved there!
@rickt10
Ай бұрын
Yep.
@aaronwilkins6702
Ай бұрын
There's alot of a holes in florida. I run a business here and I can definitely vouch for that. Alot of it has to do with how much diversity is here. Road rage is worse here then any other state.
@lesliemoore1656
Ай бұрын
The ones coming from CA, NYC any excessively liberal state/city bringing the attitudes are the main reasons for this. They come trying to change it to where they came from and then wonder why they are ostracised. They preach tolerance and diversity yet are the most intolerant of all.
@rh6761
Ай бұрын
I think you may be misinformed. Nobody is moving TO California
@michaellauer3397
Ай бұрын
Good point
As a New Yorker, I'm here to feel the hate.
@Progen77
Ай бұрын
We love the attention, they can line up to "suck it" 💪😎
@melsyr10
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@LuckyBaldwin777
Ай бұрын
A real New Yorker. Is Lombardi's really the best pizza in the city?
@JF-vw9lv
Ай бұрын
New Yorker by birth, New Jerseyan by where my mail gets delivered to. Im also here for the hate and still wont give a bleep. How you doing?
@Ootgreet1
Ай бұрын
I respect your effort. Now FO. j/k 😂
I grew up in Massachusetts in and near Boston. And I agree. When I lived in Maine for 15 years and encountered Mass drivers, they were always Massholes.
@MsRollingstone11
Ай бұрын
I still live in Maine, trust me, they're still Massholes.
@susanlewis1875
Ай бұрын
I lived in MA for a year and a half and found it very closed to outsiders. If you didn't go to school there, worship their sports teams or speak the language, you were invisible. Just my experience.
@cynthiaarrowsmith5709
13 күн бұрын
I’m a travel nurse and I encountered some of the rudest people I’ve ever met in my life in Boston. Wouldn’t go back even to visit.
Agreed on Fl...it has really changed. Do a list for kindest, most polite states please!
@rebeccahaynie1045
Ай бұрын
Florida changed for the better thanks to their Governor RON DESANTIS
@leanneadams2549
Ай бұрын
Speak for yourself !! I think the people are much more polite and easier to talk to !! And Gov DeSantis just put Pastors back in school so how is that a bad thing ?? I love Florida I just can’t afford it by myself.
@jeb1273
Ай бұрын
There aren't any.
@buffycat4641
28 күн бұрын
Agree, lived in Florida from 1962 to 2020, no longer recognizable.
@cynthiaarrowsmith5709
13 күн бұрын
Well the rude people there are the ones that come from the northeast.
I was a cable guy in East Cleveland even the dogs were a-holes.
@StandUp777
Ай бұрын
😂
@r.pres.4121
Ай бұрын
Both Cleveland and Toledo are loaded with A holes.
@dennyfie
Ай бұрын
Too funny ,,I remember Rorer 714's
@kentjensen4939
Ай бұрын
I plan to visit Kirkland and Canton, where there aren't very many.
@juleswins3
Ай бұрын
😆😂🤣😆😂🤣
If you are stopped at a red light in Boston and don't move the exact second it turns green you will soon find out why the state ranked number 2.
@JonasMatthewBahta
Ай бұрын
💯
@MrWrite1
Ай бұрын
New York minute? Massachusetts nanosecond.
@martinapejchal8202
Ай бұрын
Facts
@billalumni7760
Ай бұрын
Well, ... yeah. Green means go ... now.
@SansevieriaMedia
Ай бұрын
We have a gesture for people who sit at green lights in Ohio.
“I’m sure there are some freaks that have two….” Briggs, I spit hot coffee through my nose. 😂🤣
Briggs, Unique and interesting topic. Nicely and concisely done. Keep them brief and current.
As a born and bred, retired NYPD New Yorker, I think it should’ve been #1. Hence, the relocation to North Carolina.
@jamesconnolly3042
Ай бұрын
Spent my first 51 years in that God awful craphole 🤣
@LuckyBaldwin777
Ай бұрын
An old time NYC policeman. I hear you guys are so tough you wear your clothes out from the inside. I wish you a happy retirement. You've earned it!
@snapesnapeseverussnape2015
Ай бұрын
I agree. I voted New York. Was so angry when it came up as #3
@jamesconnolly3042
Ай бұрын
@@LuckyBaldwin777 much appreciated 🙏. I’ll let you know when i truly retire, 😂. Gotta make the money now, cuz i have a few years until I hit SS age, and I’m not banking on it even being there.
@chitownnemesis2182
Ай бұрын
North Carolina is the only state I got a speeding ticket for a car parked for three days at a friend's house. They have A- hole cops. Had to spend an extra week there to take it to court to prove the car was parked.
Ohioan here..... and I don't disagree with our ranking. I remember traveling south...through Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina.... and being amazed at how nice everyone was being.
@Ootgreet1
Ай бұрын
^ SAME. "Different culture" in the south means "not pushy jerks."
@deborahchesser7375
Ай бұрын
Never in a hurry and blowing the horn or just being assholes for no reason. When I first took my wife down home SE Ky, we’d be driving around and people sitting on a porch would wave and she kept saying who’s that ? I said Babe that’s just how people are down here, give ya the shirt off their back and the last dollar they had. Not saying they are all perfect but there is no place like that. We live in Columbus and yes, it sucks.
@michaeldrennan9932
Ай бұрын
Coming from Western New York (Buffalo,Rochester, and Batavia (area). Ohio is So much better and Yes, even Dayton. Went to Columbus for school and Love Columbus!! Graduated from High School in Cleveland at the old West Tech (now an apartment building). Despite the violence of Cleveland, I actually like Ohio and think they get a bad rap. Again this is coming from a former NY State person.
@grayson1126
Ай бұрын
In NC though most locals are losing patience with transplants, our hospitality is weening a bit but we’re genuinely being run out of town, especially on the coast.
@cornight881
Ай бұрын
Ohio....worst drivers ever
Interesting how three of our neighbors made the list (Ohio, New York, and New Jersey), but Pennsylvania didn't.
@SansevieriaMedia
11 күн бұрын
We're bigger A-holes in Ohio because we have to put up with Pennsylvania and Michigan drivers pretending they know how to drive.
I used to work for AT&T in Phoenix and they used to transfer the calls to us from NY, NJ, and Mass. I wanted to scream and pull my hair out!
@metalmamasue3680
Ай бұрын
Haha I can't eveb understand some of the New England accents they're so odd. And yeah they can be rude.
In my experience, the level of a-holes directly correlates with population density. On the other hand, the lower the density, the more curious and inquisitive the people are.
@NancyK-cu6xj
Ай бұрын
curious is code for nosey. And what you don't tell them, they make up.
@SolitarySoldier
Ай бұрын
Yea in these overpopulated states, you’re basically living on top of each other making people irritable and less patient. NJ has a ton of problems too. Horrendous drivers, high taxes, standoffish people, winters get cold (yes not like illinois or upstate ny) but there are so many red flags in the north
@streitrhoades
Ай бұрын
"Curious and inquisitive"??? Are you kidding??? Try 'paranoid, xenophobic and bigoted'. This list is ridiculous., obviously concocted by rube lovers who believe people are nicer to each other where basically no on lives. The exact opposite is true.
@jasonwomack4064
Ай бұрын
@@NancyK-cu6xj gossip and making crap up is universally human, regardless of population.
@JonasMatthewBahta
Ай бұрын
True
Not a state but not part of a state either, my #1 is Washington DC. Rudest area I ever went to, the locals acted like it was a chore just to interact with anybody.
@Orlando_Steve
Ай бұрын
DC is the most soul-less place in America for sure.
@thelexinator
Ай бұрын
I live right outside DC and I absolutely agree. We're getting away from here.
@patriciayohn6136
Ай бұрын
Actually D.C. isn't in the United States.
Illinois for sure! So many are stuck up and smug about living in a place that sucks
@Bronzebk
Ай бұрын
You're so right. Couldn't believe how many people walked around with their nose up in the air as if they're better than everyone else. I'd plan to stay there overnight, but got the hell out of the there the same day. Couldn't take the "better than thou" attitude.
@hanorokpony420
Ай бұрын
@@Bronzebk Only 1 day? Lucky you
NY, NJ, MA, CT, RI, PA and the four states the most of those states' residents have moved to.
Born in and spent 15 years in New Jersey, moved to Massachusetts. I'm screwed.
@JohnSmith-fg6pt
Ай бұрын
MASS OF 2 SHIT-S HAHAHAHA
@AYouTubeChannelwithNoName
Ай бұрын
Massascrewchetts Massascrewsetts
@belladrapeau8234
Ай бұрын
i was born in massachusetts and my town was great left in 91 never went back but from what i’ve seen and heard iam glad i left even my town is not what it was 😢😢😢
@JohnSmith-fg6pt
Ай бұрын
@@AKZreadChannelwithNoNamemass of 2 shits
@cynthiaarrowsmith5709
13 күн бұрын
Yes. Yes you are.
OK, your Michigan segment in the very beginning showed a picture of the Chicago skyline.
@jbw3118
Ай бұрын
Also, Michigan the fake-nice state.
@Giversum
Ай бұрын
@@jbw3118 We are a very friendly people. Get bent!
@N8SRQ
Ай бұрын
The aholes in Michigan are so bad they stole Chicago
@NybergCarl
Ай бұрын
@@jbw3118Isn't "fake nice" the brand of the South (outside Appalachia)?
@BlackCat-dm5yg
Ай бұрын
@@jbw3118 I'm not sure if you're from Michigan. But as someone born and raised in Michigan, and looking to move, I can tell you that's not true. Most people are low-energy and act like they don't care about anything. It's basically a state full of zombies who are barely functioning. I can't speak for the Yoopers though, they're a tougher breed.
Ok Briggs. I watch ALL your vids. and this one is my very FAV .. LMAO.. thank you for this!!!
"Is your front seat made out of cactus?" 15:15...that was classic! I'm thinking that this is an example of how the cities are running the states as more and more folks pile into the metro areas. Anytime you crowd a bunch of folks into a small space, you will get...A-holes. In the rural areas, where I live, (TX) folks will still give you the shirt off their back to help you, no matter who you are or where you're from. Good vid!
If you wake up in the morning and run into an a-hole you ran into an a-hole. If you keep running into a-holes all day then you're the a-hole. - Raylan Givens
@uttasyda9746
Ай бұрын
Lol😂😂😂yeah, that sums it up!!that series is 🔥💯justified!!
@sonnysantana5454
Ай бұрын
only a lame would quote a line from a TV show
@brianb7991
Ай бұрын
@@sonnysantana5454 Well here it is...my first morning A-hole. let's hope he's the last 🤣😂
@Ootgreet1
Ай бұрын
Conversely, takes one to know one!
@tomhostmark5868
Ай бұрын
YES
Oh snap! That title popped up and I had to stop what I was doing to watch.
@shanelewis617
Ай бұрын
Me too!
@daleupthegrove6396
Ай бұрын
Me too. This one's been a long time coming.
Briggs, thanks for doing this video! It was fun!
@WorldAccordingToBriggs
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@jacklong7048
25 күн бұрын
What fun about it..just making people more hateful, about even more stuff. Much of it would be same as rational for racist mindset.
I was sort of close, great video Briggs! Thanks.
As a native New Yorker/New York City resident yeah I can see saying everyone saying New York, Jersey or Massachusetts. Gotta say use New Yorker and Jersey folk are just direct, so we clearly let you know where you stand with us
@metalmamasue3680
Ай бұрын
I actually prefer it to someone who's artificially sweet and two faced behind your back. Direct is best. I like to know where I stand 💯👍
@jasguy2715
Ай бұрын
Exactly! I lived in New Jersey all my life and most people that I came to contact with were very nice. I fully admit people in New Jersey are very direct unlike the phonies out of hear in California were unfortunately I'm living now. They want an A hole state to be named, name California specifically San Francisco. The most pretentious conceded Liberal left wing lunatics, who to be called rude would be a compliment to them.
Let me guess.... New Jersey.
@shanelewis617
Ай бұрын
That's what I'm saying!
@alexhigginbotham8635
Ай бұрын
OMG I was right LMAO!
@deborah2768
Ай бұрын
Pls don't judge NJ from people down the shore in the summer. Too many of those are from NY.
@debbY100
Ай бұрын
NJ rules
@shanelewis617
Ай бұрын
@@deborah2768 nice try SKANK! The difference between New Yorkers and people from New Jersey is we are Aholes with a sense of humor, your people are just Aholes!
I just got back to NYC from being away about a year. And it's getting better. There is a lot of love there now.
I'm an older guy who left Southern California in 1993. I moved to a now popular "destination city" about 45 minutes north of Atlanta. California had a lot of people from other states and Georgia is that way now as well. In the LA area, I found a lot of women to be toxic and commonly radiated the damaged goods vibe. By contrast here in Georgia the women are generally friendly and wonderful. I like New Yorkers mainly because they're not bashful about speaking their mind. In Georgia, politeness is often used as a strategic weapon. Several years ago my wife and I were searching for land in the North Georgia mountains. Everything we looked at had some form of scam attached to it. I have stories that would take days to tell. The takeaway is, try not to evaluate people only by their disposition. The people you need to watch out for are the ones who have mastered the kind and friendly as they are totally trying to put the screws to you in a business deal of one type or another.
@kensanity178
Ай бұрын
Loved the "Damaged goods" comment. So true. Divorcees infect one another in California. Very common.
I grew up in Taxachusetts, and there is no doubt that it has more "Massholes" than just about any other place. That's why I got out of there when I turned 18 and never looked back.
@lee-qz7bd
Ай бұрын
I was looking for the Masshole comment. Thanks for providing Paul lol
@supercaptainbatdoggy
Ай бұрын
I used to have an online friend who called it Mass of Two Shits 😂😂
@supercaptainbatdoggy
Ай бұрын
I used to have an online friend who called the place Mass of Two Shits 😂😂
@martinapejchal8202
Ай бұрын
Massive 2 shits
@rowdyrx6109
Ай бұрын
Massachusetts is close to being California East. Many woke Democrats and weak amount of Republicans. Majority register as independent but they are secret Democrats.
Frigging awesome topic. Just started watching but Massachusetts all the way - and I grew up there. Can't wait to see...
@yelljal2764
Ай бұрын
I grew up there, and all my family lives there. Assholery is an art form in my family. Me and my younger cousin used to slap each other in the face and call each other "fucking assholes". It wasn't until I got older and moved to NH that I realized that wasn't normal lol.
Now Massachusetts will try harder! 😱 😊 Thanks a lot!
@alexcho8953
Ай бұрын
😂
We went to New Jersey to visit my cousin. Good Lord!!! I've never seen anything like it! It's like an Olympic sport for them!
Happiness was seeing "Welcome to Texas" in my rearview mirror. 😂 Conversely, here in Bellingham, WA, was walking on a minor thoroughfare when I tripped & fell. Immediately two cars stopped, people jumped out asking if 911 should be called. One car was a Just Married couple! Fortunately, only my ego was bruised. 😁
@kitsuneneko2567
Ай бұрын
I felt the same about California, Oregon, and the west coast. Lots of natural beauty, people stink.
@melm3020
Ай бұрын
Totally agree-and you have to try not to let the awfully rude people ruin the nature😂
@judithcoloma613
Ай бұрын
@@kitsuneneko2567 Hey! I have lived on the Kitsap Peninsula for close to 45years. I'm originally from H'bg,PA. When I go back to visit, the people get meaner and ruder as I go East. I think it's because folks roots go deep and they hate outsiders.
@karlburmeister1552
Ай бұрын
I miss Bellingham. Lived there all through the 90s. Almost all good people.
@brendadeatherage4543
Ай бұрын
Good.
When discussing Michigan, at 2:10 you have a clip of Michigan - Avenue that is in Chicago.
I love these viewer opinion top lists!
I’m from Massachusetts and I agree. I’ve been all over this country, and no matter which State I’m in, EVERYBODY seems nice.
I’m up to Florida. Briggs said lots of NY and NJ people are there. I live in Bergen County, NJ and have neighbors that split there time between here and Florida, their cars have Florida plates 😆
@majorsynthqed7374
Ай бұрын
I do that, lol. But car insurance is more expensive in Florida now.
I was in New Jersey just over a year ago. Wow. The truth is I liked the few people I met. But yes. We even ate at a place called "Shut up and eat". The owner even said crap that most people would find offensive. God I loved it.
@Redrumandketchup
Ай бұрын
that place is so good😭🫶
@kennethgardner3090
Ай бұрын
@@Redrumandketchup it is. I love the food. If I ever make it back I will eat there again.
@javierclyburn5688
Ай бұрын
Us New Jerseyans are actually nice. We're honest, but it's coming from a good place. No bad intentions. I'm glad you enjoyed your time in Jersey.👍🏾
@bgl9935
Ай бұрын
@@javierclyburn5688 I hate NJ and its people.
@kennethgardner3090
Ай бұрын
@@javierclyburn5688 that's the way I took it, no bad intentions. I was even given some free gear from Grumpys bait and tackle. Here in Utah the A-holes have bad intentions.
Hi, CT here. AKA the CA of the East Coast, surrounded by your top 3. And while we're here, RI is no Disney movie either.
@galebailey5583
Ай бұрын
Some people say all of New England is rude (except maybe Vermont).
I would say New Jersey too, but on the other hand, I have had some of the most warmest memories of stopping at diners on road trips in New Jersey with some very friendly locals.
Many years ago, I went to Atlantic City, and an elderly couple was waiting for a car to pull out of a parking spot. Well, some big shot didn't want to look for a spot of his own and pulled right in after the other car left. The elderly couple yelled at him. He kicked a good-sized dent in their driver's door, gave them a two fisted salute, and went inside.
I learned that Carson City was the capitol of Nevada from a Bugs Bunny episode when it used to air on Saturday Morning cartoons
GREETINGS FROM THE PPRC GREAT VIDEO.
This is got to be my favorite one of your video
Texan here. We can be rude if you’re driving the speed limit. But I think it depends on the city. We’ve gotten A LOT of transplants and they bring their culture. But if you talk to a true Texan they’re pretty friendly.
@irmakalember9403
Ай бұрын
I go to say friendly I come from Chicago but I don’t find ur Texans to be friendly. I find u guyz to be be hermits. I will be moving back to Chicago. My people are MidWest. The South is not for me. 😂😂😂
@PhantomQueenOne
Ай бұрын
When we were moving from Wisconsin to Arizona the Texans were VERY nasty because we were 'Yankees'. When the licence plates changed to Arizona, they weren't so assholish... unless we told them we were from Wisconsin. Why the hate? We did nothing to them.
@jssomewhere6740
Ай бұрын
Last time I was in Texas I had a guy I'd never met loan me his 4-wheeler to go look for my cat. She got out of my RV. The RV was being fixed and she was in a field alone and very scared ( I found her ) that guy was as good a person as there is on this planet.
@trish8964
Ай бұрын
Nah - We just got neighbors fresh from Texas ... sorry but very rude
@jimconnole6328
Ай бұрын
My problem with Texans is how they think they are the center of the universe. This "whole other country" crap is tiring to the rest of us.
I grew up in a small town that was on the main route to Florida, from the North. We used to say that Michigan must be full of nice people, because all the a-holes were headed to Florida.
I take umbrage with MI, I travel to there several times a year. I generally find the people friendly, much friendlier than Illinois or California. I’m a southerner so I know friendliness.
@mysteryexplorer556
3 күн бұрын
I have lived in MI almost my entire life. I also have traveled extensively throughout the US. MI is great. They are not in your face or business, but polite, and certainly helpful.
I'm from New Jersey and I'm not shocked by this list...in fact I burst out laughing knowing how many more votes Jersey got than the next highest state 🤣🤣🤣
@patriciayohn6136
Ай бұрын
Luv your honesty, pretty sure half of the votes were from we central Pennsylvanians!😂😂😂😂😂
@DSAK55
Ай бұрын
@@patriciayohn6136 you mean Pennsyltucky
@bobnolin9155
20 күн бұрын
I'm from NJ, too. The rudest drivers, (except Mass.) are in NJ. Very aggressive. I left for Pittsburgh 35 years ago, never looked back.
I can not confirm that. Living 4 years now in Columbus, Ohio. People are very welcoming, friendly and genuinely nice. Great parks, no trash, no graffiti, no shopping carts, no homeless all over the place. As I said before: Weather here absolutely, positively, definitely sucks ass, and pot holes can be brutal. I feel so sorry for my new sports car (crazy street salting going on here) and I barely get to ride my bicycle. But pretty much everything else I actually do like. Of course when you come from California you are spoiled rotten, but LA,CA has a whole different level of problems that I didn't want to deal with any longer after 20 years.
@lesliemoore1656
Ай бұрын
Back 70s early 80s CA was a vacation destination. Now, even those that grew up there, like my husband, Venice Beach, left, late 80s and never looked back. Beautiful state ruined by @$$💋 politicians for endorsements and votes.
@jaywizz7008
Ай бұрын
Only outsiders think that if the Midwest no one from the Midwest actually thinks we r mean. Cuz we aren’t
@Kim-J312
Ай бұрын
Cleveland was an armpit , but it reminded me of home , Chicago 😊. I thought Toleto was very pretty , seemed clean people were nice . Columbus was nice too
@debrasexton6050
Ай бұрын
Where in Columbus do u live that’s no homeless an so on?? I was born in co an it’s a shit hole
@V8-friendly
Ай бұрын
@@debrasexton6050 In Westerville. It's perfect! 👍 Westerville is a city in Franklin and Delaware counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. A northeastern suburb of Columbus.
Vegas is the 13th Rudest city, we’re striving to lower that number! 😂😂😂😂 #7 on your list will try harder!!
@majorsynthqed7374
Ай бұрын
As someone who lived in New Jersey for 40 years, you have a lot of catching up to do, lol.
@williamrentz6933
Ай бұрын
Surprisingly enough, a lot of the locals I met when I went to Vegas were actually pretty nice, although they tend not to speak with a filter 😂
Best video title and subject ever.
Can you do a video on slow living states or cities or towns? A place where there's never traffic, people are so nice, and you can read books on the porch all day, please?
@debrasexton6050
Ай бұрын
Vieques Puerto w
@shadeiland
Ай бұрын
Wyoming
@patriciayohn6136
Ай бұрын
Bedford, PA small town nice people good food in PA and history in the area.
Native Californians are not aholes, it's all the people that came to California think they are high and mighty cause they moved to CA
@LuckyBaldwin777
Ай бұрын
Trouble is they ran most of us natives off years ago.
@donnaburkett7854
Ай бұрын
@@LuckyBaldwin777they ran me off in 1989. I’m thankful.
@BsTheLadynred
Ай бұрын
And California has all different types of cities. It's not all the same here. It's really culturally diverse.
@BsTheLadynred
Ай бұрын
@@LuckyBaldwin777 Speak for yourself.
@michaelmiddleton3311
Ай бұрын
Amen. 2nd generation Californian here. I can't tell you how many pretentious, self absorbed, imbecilic A-Holes I have met that invaded So. Cal because they were 'the next Brad Pitt' , or whatever. The problem? The California dream attracted the worst of America to our shores.
Guessed all but one... I am surprised Georgia did not make the list. Atlanta sure fits the bill for a-holes...
@edwardrhoads7283
Ай бұрын
Having driven in NJ, Atlanta, and Boston... Atlanta is wayyyyyy more civil than those other two. Atlanta is way better than southern Florida where they will attempt to murder you for half a second and if you drive with any civility it takes then about 30 seconds to figure it out. Boston is the worst. If you end up in the wrong lane you are just screwed.
@patrickwhite5445
Ай бұрын
Atlanta native and can confirm.
@Hittius
Ай бұрын
I moved to Ga. from NY. It is no better,except for having no snow. People either drive too slow or way too fast. Don’t use signals. A lot of entitled me first mentality. Southern hospitality is a lie. And everyone is overweight!
@Hittius
Ай бұрын
Oh and the obnoxiously loud vehicles!!!! Utterly absurd! There was less traffic noise in NY!
@Denise_2262
Ай бұрын
Yes!
That is true about Michigan. I tried to befriend some neighbors from there who moved to Florida. They were very cold, very unfriendlt, seemed very stuck up.
@hellhound1389
Ай бұрын
You'd be pissed too if you had to live that close to Indiana. Indiana has a huge number of hate groups yet the population sees nothing wrong with it. That's also why Illinois and Ohio are on the list. Indiana is the cause of the infection of a-holes
I'm kind of bummed to see Nevada on the list...I think I'm moving to the reno/tahoe area in the next couple of months. It was nice to hear Briggs defend it a little bit...When I went to check out the area and apartments everyone was really friendly!
You can ask Scott Tissue about A-holes because he’s seen them all! 😅
CT, Mass and, NY gotta be on this list.
Hey! We loved living in Chicago and Michigan!
I have toured all over the USA, managing arena tours. In my opion PA. It was a nightmare in Hershey, Philly, Erie & Scranton. The reason it was so horrible. The people. Pure plain and simple.
Massachusetts people are not actually rude just Massachusetts drivers that's all
@sonnysantana5454
Ай бұрын
and this you learned as you kept on driving non stop to get as far away from mass as possible
@jimmydelia8956
Ай бұрын
You guys attack connecticut all the time. We did nothing to you.
@ross5mk
Ай бұрын
I didn't attack connecticut ok
@ross5mk
Ай бұрын
You know that I didn't actually attack connecticut is good ok
@johnnyvaughn8391
Ай бұрын
No, it's not just the drivers.
Surprised CT or AZ didn’t make the list. AZ is full of transplants from CA, MI, OH, TX etc. CT, especially the SW part, is extremely status conscious.
@pncwho
Ай бұрын
Also, the extreme heat in AZ makes people cranky.
@jobee1
Ай бұрын
I used to think AZ but then I moved to Atlanta. Winner, winner chicken dinner. 😊
@Chris_at_Home
Ай бұрын
I grew up in central Ct but moved away 45 years ago. I was back visiting and went to the barber shop. I was in sitting in the waiting area and just said Hi to people sitting there doing nothing. They totally ignored me. I live in Alaska and people talk to each other.
@PhantomQueenOne
Ай бұрын
I live in AZ, can confirm!
@manfredmann2766
Ай бұрын
@@PhantomQueenOne Me too, and it is ever present.
In 1987, I bicycled from NH to western Ohio and I got treated better in PA. NY was a mixed bag, some people really nice and spit on from a pick-up truck. Ohio was pretty cold and unfriendly.
I've been living in Las Vegas for the past 17 years, and one of the biggest issues with Las Vegas (Reno doesn't compare to Vegas in the "asshole" aspect) is the mentality of the city (people are obnoxious, immature, pretentious, edgy), the lack of education, healthcare and the fact that Vegas produces a LOT of vices (driving while smoking weed is NOT legal and is considered a DUI). All of these plus many other aspects equate to a state full of self-centered, assholes. Also, Vegas is home to MMA/UFC...I think you can figure out where I'm going with that.
@guylewis7418
Ай бұрын
I thought people in Lincoln County were nice.
A group of people is collectively referred to as a "Hell Nah"
I’ve been watching your videos, but can’t miss with this title…
I moved from Wisconsin to Massachusetts 15 years ago. Talk about culture shock, and not in a good way. At least I got out of Boston, and that was an improvement.
Massholes Massachusetts
@MiVidaBellisima
Ай бұрын
I can’t blame ppl for being miserable when they pay damn near 5k just for an apartment in many places smh I guess the joke’s on them.
@1massboy
Ай бұрын
Of course. I’ll disappointed if if we aren’t on the list.
@1massboy
Ай бұрын
@@MiVidaBellisima Well, you can always add Weather. Especially during the winter when the sun goes down at like 4:30 in the afternoon.
@JonasMatthewBahta
Ай бұрын
@@1massboy, I’ve lived in MA and NJ and I’ll always take living in MA over Jersey for many reasons.
@1massboy
Ай бұрын
Oh no. Don’t misunderstand me. I had to live in New Jersey for seven years. And yeah, I really did hated it there….a lot. I wouldn’t even consider living there again…ever. But that’s not to say that Massachusetts doesn’t have a fair share of jerks. In fact, some people take it as a point of pride.
You hit a bulls eye on "they cannot stay out of your business" in Michigan. I've lived on the southeastern and the southwestern side. The southwestern side is horrible when it comes to being in everyone's business. I think the more rural you are, the worse it gets.
@vickygray4268
Ай бұрын
Never found it that way
@up-uw4op
Ай бұрын
I've lived in the UP and detroit metro and both have the nicest people I ever met. I did have neighbors spread a rumor about me in the UP but had similar happen in other small towns.
@mysteryexplorer556
3 күн бұрын
I live in SW MI. No one is in your business matter of fact, people stay out of your business. Perhaps that "in your business" is someone trying to be friendly. And you are basing this on how many encounters? My son lives in SE MI. I see absolutely no difference in people.
I've been traveling around the country for work for 20 years. I don't just go to major cities and tourist attractions, I see all different kinds of people around every state. Here would be my top five: 5 - TX, 4 - FL, 3 - PA, 2 - IL, 1 - MASS-holes (based on expectations, attitudes, demands & patience)
Minnesota is cold, but a great place to grow up!
Very interesting 🤔
@WorldAccordingToBriggs
Ай бұрын
Glad you think so!
I agree with this list. I'm in Ohio, and I think it is due to so many exhausted people from working to death. Great job, Briggs.
@Ootgreet1
Ай бұрын
^ Agree. Here in OH there is a feeling of desperation and considering everyone else the problem. The problem with that attitude is it's contagious and self fulfilling.
@oceanbnd
Ай бұрын
@Ootgreet1 I disagree. I don't consider everyone else the problem. I will put my hands together, get on my knees, and let God take that problem from me every night. At least until I find my peace after this life. Good luck, friend. May good save your soul, too. :-)
Florida, I reside here and already thinking moving back to VA
Surrounded by Illinois, Michigan and Ohio, I am pleased to see my Indiana as an oasis of civility amongst a desert of a-holes. Indiana is the most southern of the northern states, embracing the gentility of the south. Thus the term, "Hoosier hospitality".
I used to work in customer service for a national company, we got a**holes from everywhere on occasion, but customers in Ohio were the most frequently rude, angry, impossible to make them happy or satisfied. When I first started the job I was surprised by it, I would've expected New Jersey or New York, but Ohio had the highest frequency of difficult and pissy customers.
@brianmead7556
Ай бұрын
I’ll put it this way people from Ohio act nice but don’t mean it and people from New Jersey act mean but they don’t mean it. Took me a bit of time to realize it’s just the communication style; people are on tight schedules, and there’s a large population to contend with so direct and effective communication becomes the culture. I never did get used to the outsized egos and big shouty personalities though. Then I moved out to the Midwest and I got a taste of real hard-core passive aggression and I find that much harder to deal with them People who are just always loud and cranky no matter what, because at least you can tell how they really feel.
@maggieg.recommendsandrants3081
Ай бұрын
I worked in a call center for years, but we didn't get many calls from Ohio, We got a lot from Maryland, NY, and TX. I'm surprised TX wasn't higher on the list, and that MD didn't even make it. They were all pretty awful, but when I saw an area code from MD, It took every ounce of willpower I had to not immediately hang up!
@JonasMatthewBahta
Ай бұрын
@@brianmead7556 , I think that’s a perfect way to describe it. I’ve been to nearly every state and I’ve also spent some time in New Jersey and Massachusetts. Both of those states that are perceived rude and mean to lots of people and a few locals are probably just places where people were raised to be direct and upfront. In Utah where I live, a lot of people are raised to be friendly and kind to people even if they disagree with them and the LDS religion there has quite a bit to do with that.
@Siamesemama1
Ай бұрын
@@JonasMatthewBahtaBest neighbors I ever had, members of LDS. Went to Utah 1x (Ogden) to visit spouse's relatives & would've stayed if I could😊
@metalmamasue3680
Ай бұрын
I live in a nice part of PA, away from even the nearest towns. People in rural areas are best because we have to rely on each other. I can't tell you all the times neighbors bailed us out of car trouble, or other situations and they don't want a thing for it. Just pay it forward and do someone else a solid. ❤ It's safe, beautiful countryside and also ranked the 14th freest state. Not bad overall but I don't like the cold winters. 😅
I’m a Michigander and I noticed the mitten is ruder than the U.P. The Youpers are actually really nice
@walterscott2286
Ай бұрын
Agreed!
I grew up in North Jersey and then moved to Mass. I find it so funny when ppl think Mass ppl are rude and I am like it’s nothing like NJ.
This is the list I didn’t know I needed. 😂
My ex boss was from New Jersey… Never see someone like that in work environment.
I left NJ over 26 years ago and people weren’t that bad then. But I guess you could say that for the whole country.
@bgl9935
Ай бұрын
I hate NJ and its people.
I was raised in New Jersey and it took me leaving the state to realize this. We are a feisty bunch.
Having been to every state except AK and HI, and having been born and raised in Jersey I can say absolutely there are more A-holes per mile2 in NJ than anywhere else in the country. Great job Briggs!
I live in NW Indiana and a short distance from Chicago. We have a nickname for Illinois people, FIP's - F***ing Illinois People. And it's not all but most of the ones who believe they're rich and can treat people however they want. Now I'm also a short distance from Michigan as well but I don't find them all that rude. I can't speak on anyone from Ohio as I live far enough away from the state line where they're not really common.
I find it funny how New Jersey is #1. One of the many reasons why I moved out in New Jersey was because of how nasty and rude the people were. Then if you say anything back they look at you as you're the problem. A very good example one time I went to a post office in a slow part of town and I was the only one in there. So I went up to the front desk with my box and the woman decided not to look at me because she was reading a book and I said "hi I would just like to mail out this package". So she said to me "don't you see that I'm busy at the moment". So because she wanted to get nasty with me I got nasty back with her and I said "is your job here to read a book or to ship out this package I have?". Then she decided to put down the book and do her job and I was all finished and I said hey next time if a customer comes in here why don't you try to be a little bit nicer. There is many bad things about New Jersey and a shocks made that people would say otherwise
@LuckyBaldwin777
Ай бұрын
I'll bet that box got kicked down the hall to the mail truck.
This is hilarious 😂 😂😂
I was born and raised in NJ. I left decades ago when I joined the military and won't ever go back. Not surprised where they are on this list. Strange but true fact: Some of the nicest people you meet from NJ are those that have LEFT NJ and won't go back. The NJ Transplants in Florida are probably an exception to that statement. NJ is densely packed and the people are taxed to death on pretty much everything. It's no wonder they are angry all the time. Anyone contemplating retirement in NJ needs some good couch time with an experienced therapist or psychiatrist.
@kathyannpardi9888
Ай бұрын
Agree, I left in 1978.
As someone who moved to OH from a southern state I'll add two things to cement OH as a state with a large number of ah. 1) One thing I have never adjusted to is how pushy people are. Even the friendly ones. No chill in Ohio culture. 2) I remeber an OH business/restaurant closing their doors because of how rude their patrons were being to their staff after the pandemic.
@Ootgreet1
Ай бұрын
^ Matches my on the ground experience.
People from Michigan are so very nice. Where are you getting this?
@up-uw4op
Ай бұрын
thats what im wondering. i lived in wisconsin before and the people in michigan are angels compared to the people i dealt with there
I honestly can't believe Virginia wasn't on this list, just for Northern Virginia alone. Northern Virginia has some of the most angry, passive-aggressive, POS karens you'll ever meet.
@patriciayohn6136
Ай бұрын
Probably the D.C. elites or wannabes, as a Pennsylvanian I prefer vacations in VA to vacations on NJ or parts of NY. Most of VA is nice outside of D.C. Spent two nights at the Fairfield inn and Suites in Stony Creek last Spring and the locals were great. Going and coming from PA to Charleston, SC
@michaelfarrell5101
Ай бұрын
that's because of all the come here's from other states, they bring their ass hole additude
FIB’s. LOL. You got that right ! And….. Puckerbrush boy did I laugh but there is a Beaver, Wisconsin so….
I sort of agree on Ohio and Michigan, but mainly the urban areas. Grew up in Ohio. The rust belt doesn't do BS. Overly honest.
@brianmead7556
Ай бұрын
From my experience, it’s tons of passive aggression and manipulation and loaded with Karen’s. My first six months in the Midwest have been not easy and it’s a lot to do with passive aggressive Karen’s who can’t hold an adult conversation to your face so they get you in trouble with your supervisor the whole, while acting nice and like your friend.
Compared to being shot or stabbed, none of this sounds unbearable. When you are in a country where the locals delight in insulting you in a language they know you don't understand, that's when my Irish temper tends to kick in. The best cities, at least IMO, are those where the majority of people simply ignore you and mind their own business.
6:08 I spent a year on the road and El Paso was the only place where I almost got into a fight in an IHOP. Everyone else in Texas was pretty cool though.
I never understood the bad rap NY gets. I grew up nearby, and used to visit regularly. Yes, actual New Yorkers are direct and forthright, but I always found people to be helpful, generous, and very interesting.
@patriciayohn6136
Ай бұрын
I love NY State, just not NYC. Corning is one of my favorite places.
Born and raised in Michigan. I’m surprised they didn’t make it to the top 5. So glad I moved. Don’t miss that place at all.
@debrasexton6050
Ай бұрын
Go Buckeyes this year I hope 😂
Having lived in Las Vegas, it's like 2 different cities. The aholes were typically tourists who came from NY or LA & were on the strip; the locals were nice folks who lived 2+ blocks off the strip & farther out.
author of THE DEATH TAX sez: Must say I enjoyed the sarcasm in Jersey (as well as the maternal nature of diner waitresses, "honey" and "luv" being standard forms of address) and the helpfulness/surprising down-to-earthness of New York City, where people--seeing me with a map--would stop to offer me assistance (also like how they take so-called celebrities in stride). Likewise, found Southern Californians surprisingly friendly, much like Canadians.
I live in Michigan, I work with people and I approve this!!! Michigan being 9th is accurate, could be higher too! Hahahaha
I was in a very crowded San Francisco subway station when I suddenly felt very lightheaded, so I sat down on the ground, and put my head between my legs in order to avoid fainting. Everyone walked around me, as if this is normal behavior, which it kind of is. My head cleared, so I stood up and went about my business.