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Discover Murcia’s Rank in Education According to Study Results

Friday, February 10, 2023

Being rude to people who work in front of the public, speaking on the loudspeaker in public, shouting in the street or jumping a queue are the behaviors that have been analyzed by the company Preply to find out which cities in Spain are the rudest and which ones are the most impolite. the most educated. And Murcia has slipped into one of these two lists that have been drawn up after asking the opinion of its residents about the level of education shown by its fellow citizens.

Specifically, the level of education of residents in the 12 areas most likely to show a lack of courtesy towards others has been studied. To do this, more than 1,500 residents from 19 areas of Spain have been interviewed and they have been asked how often they encounter rude behavior, their opinion about tipping, and who they think are the most rude, the people there or those from outside

Murcians polite or rude?

According to this study, Murcians are educated. The city together with the municipality of Orihuela are placed in fourth place with an average score of 5.30 in rudeness, behind Vigo, A Coruña and Valencia. The list of the most educated cities is completed by Oviedo, Gijón, Avilés, Las Palmas, Zaragoza, Seville, Cádiz and Madrid. The annoying behaviors that Murcians observe the most in their cohabitants are: watching videos in public, not greeting strangers, not giving tips, being absorbed with their phone in public and being noisy.

Regarding the list of the rudest cities, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is in first place, where they stand out for being noisy and watching videos in public, according to the study. They are followed by Granada, Alicante, Elche, San Sebastián, Bilbao, Palma, Barcelona, ​​Málaga and Valladolid.

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On the other hand, the study asked who seemed more rude to them: residents or non-residents. In this case, 40.97% indicated similarity in the degree of rudeness on both sides, 26.04% indicated that the locals were ruder and 21.25% thought that non-residents were ruder than residents. .

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