I moved to my town when I was three. There are actually quite a few people who move here as there is a university not far away and it is in a good school district. We are in the south so hospitality is generally expected, although of course a stranger is not treated the same way a close friend would be (just like anywhere else).
Yes, your town being in the South is part of the reason for the friendliness. Kansas towns got no Southern hospitality, they got no any kind of hospitality.
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I moved to my town when I was three. There are actually quite a few people who move here as there is a university not far away and it is in a good school district. We are in the south so hospitality is generally expected, although of course a stranger is not treated the same way a close friend would be (just like anywhere else).
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Yes, your town being in the South is part of the reason for the friendliness. Kansas towns got no Southern hospitality, they got no any kind of hospitality.