The Worst U.S. States When it Comes to Bad Behavior
#24: West Virginia
Rudeness score: 41.69
Rudest cities: N/A
With a rudeness score of 41.69, West Virginia showcases a relatively polite demeanor, particularly on its picturesque country roads, despite a lack of notable cities known for impoliteness.
Despite safer driving on its scenic roads, West Virginia’s residents occasionally show rudeness, especially in customer service interactions. The state’s struggles in healthcare, education, economy, and infrastructure contrast its lush landscapes.
#23: Maryland
Rudeness score: 42.9
Rudest cities: Baltimore
With a rudeness score of 42.9, Baltimore tops Maryland’s list of impolite cities. Despite its ‘America in Miniature’ nickname, the state’s notable rudeness seems at odds with the country’s overall demeanor.
Maryland’s charm is shadowed by its reputation as one of America’s rudest states. Ocean City, a popular resort town, faces a rudeness epidemic amid summer’s understaffed businesses, plagued by discourteous and impatient patrons.
#22: Connecticut
Rudeness score: 43.35
Rudest cities: Hartford
Connecticut’s rudeness rating hits 43.35, with Hartford topping the list of its rudest cities, highlighting a somewhat unwelcoming demeanor attributed to its residents.
Connecticut locals, known for seeming aloof, attribute their standoffish nature to a need for privacy over rudeness. High living costs contribute to this behavior. Yet, many struggle to connect socially, labeling the atmosphere as ‘lonely’.
#21: Arizona
Rudeness score: 44.1
Rudest cities: Phoenix
Arizona’s politeness falls short with a rudeness score of 44.1, primarily due to Phoenix’s reputation. Despite its serene deserts, the local hospitality doesn’t quite match up, landing the state in 12th place for unfriendliness.
Arizona’s charm is overshadowed by its aloof residents and Phoenix’s hazardous drivers, despite minimal traffic. Lux Tempo’s Quora commentary illustrates the state’s notorious hospitality, especially within its dining scene, urging visitors to brace themselves for a ‘Mad Max’ experience on I-17.
#20: South Dakota
Rudeness score: 44.5
Rudest cities: N/A
Despite lacking major rude cities, South Dakota still scored a 44.5 on the rudeness scale, showcasing a mix of traits on its rudeness profile.
While YouGov highlighted South Dakota as notably polite, ranking fifth, it’s not without rudeness—positioning 13th for rude customers, affected by discourteous drivers and inconsiderate shoppers.
#19: Ohio
Rudeness score: 44.9
Rudest cities: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus
Ohio ranks among America’s rudest, with Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus leading. Its notorious for impolite drivers and customers, often featuring in the top for swearing at service reps.
Ohio’s drivers breach road rules 32% more than the national average. Anecdotes on social media reflect local perceptions of widespread discourtesy and a resistance to modern attitudes, making some eager to leave.
18: Illinois
Rudeness score: 46.13
Rudest cities: Chicago
Illinois has a rudeness rating of 46.13, with Chicago being the major contributor. Best life suggests that 4% of Illinoisans are rude, potentially influenced by notorious Chicago drivers and their heart-stopping road antics.
Chicago’s unique charm includes a diner, Ed Debevic’s, where staff insult the customers, adding to its notoriety. This, along with aggressive driving behaviors mentioned by Reddit user Killgore-Trout, paints Chicago as the heart of Illinois’ rude reputation.