US snubbed in global ranking for friendliest customer service but NYC eked out top 5 in stateside list

We’re not “king of the hill, top of the heap” when it comes to customer service.New York might not have the world’s friendliest servers, but it did crack the top five among towns in the US.At least that was the verdict rendered by the experts at business insurance firm Money Super Market, who compiled a survey to determine which places have the “friendliest customer service.”To gauge this somewhat subjective stat, the company perused Google Maps for restaurants, bars, things to do, and tourist attractions encompassing 107 cities across the globe.For each city, they chose 30–50 locations from the top results in an effort to maximize variety with regard to establishment type, size, and average review score.They then amassed 1,000 online reviews per metropolis from the locations in question and analyzed the text in each review so they could select the ones that suggested staff friendliness.
All told, Money Super Market ended up poring over a staggering 100,000 reviews.They then calculated the percentage of “friendly” reviews in each city to deduce their final customer service ranking.When it came to customer service hubs in the US, San Diego reigned supreme with 51.5% of their reviews mentioning friendly staff and service.Money Super Market attributed their high placement to the sunny hub’s cultural diversity, year-round good weather and “a laid-back attitude creating a city with a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.”It was also one of the two US cities to crack the list of the top 20 cities with the friendliest customer service on Earth.The other was Phoenix, which placed second on the domestic countdown, boasting a friendly review percentage of 50.9%.Money Super Market claimed that this congeniality score could be attributed to the fact that the denizens of Arizona’s most populous hub value building “trust and personal relationships before doing business.”The value of relationships in business was also a priority in third-place winner, Dalla...