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In a recent social media discussion, the topic of the friendliness of Pittsburgh residents, often referred to as Pittsburghers, was brought to the fore. The discussion was initiated by a user who was curious about the perception of the city’s residents, particularly from those who were born and raised in Pittsburgh. The question sparked a lively debate, with responses from both locals and those who had moved to the city from other regions.
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One user, originally from the east coast, expressed their surprise at the friendliness of Pittsburghers, even after living in the city for several years. Another participant, who had lived in various parts of the country, including the Midwest, New Orleans, and New York City, also agreed that Pittsburghers were generally friendly. They recounted instances of kindness they had experienced, such as receiving help when they slipped on ice, and the city’s unity following the Tree of Life tragedy…