1 Pennsylvania Spot Named Among The 'Most Unfriendly Cities In America'

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What makes a city particularly unfriendly?

Be it population, traffic, crime, weather, or a combination of all aforementioned factors, something about the most unfriendly city in Pennsylvania landed it on a list of the most unfriendly cities across the country.

According to a list compiled by MapQuest Travel, the most unfriendly city in all of Pennsylvania is Philadelphia. Philadelphia ranked as the third most unfriendly city in the U.S.

Other cities on the list include Providence, Rhode Island, Seattle, Washington, Baltimore, Maryland, and Las Vegas, Nevada to name only a few.

Here's what MapQuest Travel had to say about the most unfriendly city in the entire state:

"We suggest you don’t come to this city of “Brotherly Love” wearing anything but a jersey that represents Philly as you will more than likely clash with the locals. Locals here also have some colorful and unusual language, being the one city that likes to drop the “f” word on Twitter on a consistent basis. If you can go to visit and act like a local, wear an Eagles jersey and eat a cheesecake with the best of them, it will be no doubt that you will be welcomed in. But if you show up with a New York accent, wearing a Giants jersey and turn your nose up at one of their beloved food choices; plan on someone telling you where to go. Philadelphia has always known for being a bit rough and if you can’t respect them don’t plan on being welcomed."

For a continued list of the most unfriendly cities across America check out MapQuest Travel's full report.


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