found New York really friendly. You weren't trying to crack some of your 'jokes; were you Otis?!!
Nope. I was so polite.
We found it awful. Not one single person would help us and not one single person was nice to us.
Got off the plane, customs people were not friendly. Sort of expect that anyway, mind.
Went to left luggage and asked to leave a suitcase. The bloke there was sitting reading a newspaper and didn't even leave his chair or even look up. Told us quite rudely that we had to pay $20, which we did.
He then told us to lift and put the suitcase on a high shelf ourselves. He did nothing at all and didn't help in anyway.
Found the hotel staff cold and unfriendly.
We tried to catch a bus. It stopped, we asked if it gave change and the driver said no they don't and just drove off as we were still trying to talk to him.
Went to McDonald's and ordered a veggie burger and they gave me a beef burger by mistake. I mentioned it very politely and very forgiving and they didn't even apologise about it and made me wait.
Went to the Empire State Building and they were incredibly rude.
They ordered us (and everyone else) to empty their pockets of metal objects. I did so, put the stuff in the tray, went through the metal scanner and the alarm went off and a security guard screamed at me very loudly 'Everything! Take EVERYTHING out of your pockets!' Think I had left one key in my pocket by mistake.
When we were struggling with maps no-one offered any help at all.
We then went to an Italian restaurant and they weren't friendlly and right in front of us, grabbed a guy from the next table by his collar and literally threw him out of the restaurant and on to the pavement outside.
Went back to left luggage and it was a different guy, but he too was just sitting in a chair reading a newspaper and he too didn't even look up. We asked politely for our suitcase and he again made us take it down from a high shelf ourselves without offering any help and then he demanded $20.
Again politely, I said we had already paid and he said 'well that was a different guy, now it's me and I want another $20!'
This was the official left luggage office at the airport.
Arrived in Denver the next day and it was like a breath of fresh air.
Had only been there for 10 mins, got a map out and someone immediately crossed the road to see if they could be of any help and assistance and then gave us loads of tips too.
Every single person we encountered there was so lovely and friendly.
It literally was the polar opposite. Chalk and cheese. And we were so nice and polite to everyone we encountered the whole holiday.