The City of Brotherly Love and The Big Apple aren't known for being cordial, according to one survey.
The Big Apple no longer holds the title of rudest city in the land.
That distinction was this year bestowed on Miami, according to the America's Favorite Places survey from the magazine Travel + Leisure.
New York City, however, still ranked among the top 5 surliest cities in the nation, as did Philadelphia (which also holds the title of the angriest city in the country, per Thrillist).
The travel magazine's survey asked respondents to submit their favorite place and rank that place in more than 65 categories, including topics like entertainment and nightlife as well as issues like walkability and safety.
The survey was open to everyone and ran next to a sweepstakes.
The magazine also acknowledges that "rudeness in cities on the list can be in the eye of the beholder."
Miami topped the list for the first time this year, after ranking as the second rudest city in the country last year.
Phoenix was the runner-up this year, followed by New York City, which somehow improved its reputation (Travel + Leisure speculates the mild winter may have played a role in knocking The Big Apple from its perch as the rudest city around.)
Los Angeles ranked as the fourth rudest city in the U.S. and Philadelphia rounded out the top five.
"It's known as the City of Brotherly Love, but it's not all hugs and tenderness in Philadelphia," according to Travel + Leisure.
Also among the top 10 rudest cities in the country are Salt Lake City, Boston, Dallas, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Ann Arbor, Mich., according to the magazine's survey.
The survey was open from Oct. 8, 2015 to April 15, 2016.
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