Review of Sherid,


surly women, big ole trucks
Star Rating - 11/8/2015
I agree with this. I just moved back. I am a native but don't feel like one. This town has really changed alot. It used to be filled with humble and hardworking people mixed with eclectic people from the coasts. It has turned into suburbia and the super rich have done nothing to add to the ambience or culture of the town. And the town is now filled with macho men in big pickups. I dont know where they came from. Not here. I feel that most of the other women here are surly. They seem to resent me. The customer service is worse than anywhere I have ever been. The chains ate safe and a handful of local establishments. I do avoid most of the local establishments, though. Frackeltons, Las Delicias, Good Health Emporium, and The Golden Rule Grocers are good, but overall, the locals dont seem to take hreat pride in their customer service. People jere standoffish. My friends have all moved to other towns because of the snobbishness. But I ask them what do the women have to be snobbish about? The thought had never occured to me but now I can see that its true. Almost comical. I go to billings to see a doctor or natropath. Theyve almost taken my life here 2 times so far. Natropaths are not allowed in the state of Wyoming, so in that regard, Montana is better. Casper has some nice Thai restaurants, and the people are freindlier. Same with Billings. You have to Really love the mountains alot to live here.
Anne | Big Horn, WY
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We just spent time in Sheridan and what we noticed was the owners of the shops were very friendly and helpful. One that I won't mention wasn't friendly until I started talking to her, then she warmed right up. First Lesson: Take the first step, it never disappoints. The places that weren't so friendly were where the counter helpers were in their 20's - serving coffee, pastries and sandwiches. The difference was between the 20 year olds compared to the more established crowd. Then again, we stayed at the Best Western and the 20 yr olds were fantastic. Second Lesson: Judge the person, not the town.
Maria | Denver, CO | Report Abuse
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