Budapest listed among Europe’s rudest cities?

Budapest is the third rudest city in Europe, according to a new survey by CEOWORLD.
The magazine conducted an online survey, from September to December 2019, where they asked 178,500 European adults to give their top five rudest European cities out of a list of 50 of the largest cities in Europe. CEOWORLD has now revealed the results.
The top five are Paris (36%), London (18%), Budapest (17.5%), Vienna (10.4%), and Amsterdam (9.6%).
It is not mentioned why or how the surveyed people picked their top five rudest cities; whether it was personal experiences, stories, or stereotypes they had heard. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
According to the survey, the most polite European city is Saint Petersburg, followed by Helsinki and Madrid in second place.
Check out the whole list:
- Paris (36%)
- London (18%)
- Budapest (17.5%)
- Vienna (10.4%)
- Amsterdam (9.6%)
- Prague (9.2%)
- Birmingham (8.9%)
- Lyon (8.6%)
- Manchester (8.4%)
- Berlin (8.3%)
- Copenhagen (7.8%)
- Brussels (7.8%)
- Stuttgart (7.4%)
- Rotterdam the Hague (7.2%)
- Sofia (6.8%)
- Munich (6.7%)
- Samara (6.6%)
- Zurich (6.5%)
- Kyiv (6.4%)
- Rome (6.2%)
- Bucharest (6.1%)
- Marseille (5.9%)
- Minsk (5.7%)
- Hamburg (5.6%)
- Warsaw (5.4%)
- Barcelona (5.2%)
- Cologne (5%)
- Milan (4.9%)
- Frankfurt Rhine Metropolitan (4.7%)
- Moscow (4.6%)
- Dublin (4.4%)
- Belgrade (4.2%)
- Kazan (4%)
- Porto (3.9%)
- Ufa (3.7%)
- Nizhny Novgorod (3.6%)
- Turin (3.5%)
- Rostov-on-Don (3.3%)
- Valencia (3.1%)
- Voronezh (2.9%)
- Greater Glasgow (2.7%)
- Stockholm urban area (2.6%)
- Naples (2.5%)
- Perm (2.4%)
- Volgograd (2.3%)
- Lisbon (2.1%)
- Athens (1.9%)
- Madrid (1.4%)
- Helsinki (1.4%)
- Saint Petersburg (1.2%)
Source: ceoworld.biz