by Charles MudedeFrozen in Seattle debibishop/gettyimages.com
The popular talk about the Seattle freeze concerns the absence of friendliness. The people in this city are not, it is believed, as welcoming or openly good-natured as, say, the folks in places like Denver or Memphis or Atlanta. Wikipedia even has an entry devoted to this topic. It claims that "newcomers to the area have described Seattleites as being standoffish, cold, distant, and distrustful." But all of this is pretty meaningless.
The popular talk about the Seattle freeze concerns the absence of friendliness. The people in this city are not, it is believed, as welcoming or openly good-natured as, say, the folks in places like Denver or Memphis or Atlanta. Wikipedia even has an entry devoted to this topic. It claims that "newcomers to the area have described Seattleites as being standoffish, cold, distant, and distrustful." But all of this is pretty meaningless.