Everyone is Fake Friendly. They will say hi to anyone on the street but not much more.
2007-09-04 22:29:33
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answered by Keith 6
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People are pretty friendly in Seattle. Mostly, though, I think people often complain about Seattlites being really polite and friendly, like saying hi and smiling and waving, but not really going deeper than that. People here often need more time after to develop more than that "hello/greeting relationship".
2007-09-05 03:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, we are very friendly here in Seattle, but don't expect people to invite you over to socialize or to a party unless they know you well. One common complaint from people who have moved from other areas is that it is hard to make friends in Seattle. So if you are looking make friends, you might have to initiate that part of it.
2007-09-05 12:44:04
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answered by joeluw1977 3
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I am a native Seattleite who moved away for seven years and then came back.
We aren't that friendly.
I wish I could say otherwise. And cracking a native (or longtime transplants) takes skill, patience, and a deep desire to work for relationships. It's especially hard if you're a Californian or from the Northeast, where social "outgoingness" is a prerequisite for social survival. People here are pretty insular and in some cases even downright clique-y.
The trick is to find the most influential person in the social group you want to infiltrate and win them over. It's sad but true. I'd like to say coffee houses but short of inserting yourself into some interesting looking people's conversation, it's usually not the best place either.
I'd say try a Meetup (http://www.meetup.com) or someplace that's got some kind of social event or gathering taking place... poetry readings, local artist shows, that kind of thing.
Good Luck!
2007-09-06 16:33:37
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answered by redcarpetmassacrefoe 2
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Visiting twice in the "Metro Natural" area (who in the world came up with that name), people are friendly, but protective. Like every one else states, try to find some groups of similar interest to hook up with. Fortunately for me, I have 3 friends that moved from where we all hung out together and introduced to a pen pal which helps a lot. In most major metropolitan areas, do not expect people to be supper open like in the rural south. More friendlier than in the Northeast.
2007-09-08 10:58:31
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answered by 08montanasv6 3
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Ditto! I moved right here 4 years in the past from South Florida and entirely like it. we've the mountains, river, the lakes, the sound - this is purely alluring. and that i like the replace of seasons yet no longer winters-from-hell like interior the Northeast or Midwest. this is actual very comfortable right here :)
2016-12-16 11:51:59
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answered by kirk 4
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You'll naturally find a fair share of rude and nasty people, as with any major city, but it's a generally friendly area for most walks of life.
2007-09-06 21:00:00
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answered by thezaylady 7
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yeah I'd say so... I spend half the year in seattle and the other in San Fran.....I love seattlites.....and the coffee best place to meet someone
2007-09-05 04:24:15
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answered by HoneyBfLy 2
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Starbuck's
2007-09-04 21:18:12
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answered by Village Player 7
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not really.
sorry.
2007-09-08 16:07:27
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answered by Missy 2
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