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Joy4N8cher

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Don't think I've ever heard the term Yankee in the midwest except in reference to the New York Yankees Major League Baseball team.

This must be a southern term. If it's any consolation, that confirms you're not a "yankee".

We on the other hand, midwesterners, would likely call you a redneck for coming from the south.
In the winter i call those southerners smart.
 

She_is_Legendary

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Don't think I've ever heard the term Yankee in the midwest except in reference to the New York Yankees Major League Baseball team.

This must be a southern term. If it's any consolation, that confirms you're not a "yankee".

We on the other hand, midwesterners, would likely call you a redneck for coming from the south.
but I tell ya, those 6 times I’ve moved during my childhood, was not by choice. Daddy’s job moved us around to different places for the same kind of job he was doing when we left northern Texas. And no, I’m not a military brat, I was the “construction brat” growing up. So the farthest east ive been is springfield, Mo. and now currently I’m an Okie.
 
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I’m from Texas, originally the Houston area (Deer Park, but when talking to people...most people don’t know about deer park so that’s why I make it easy and say “The Houston area”), right now I’m the middle of nowhere, lol. If I want Whataburger I gotta drive out 45 mins, it’s sad but I do like how quiet it is out here and the nature is pretty, it’s peaceful ^_^
 

She_is_Legendary

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I’m from Texas, originally the Houston area (Deer Park, but when talking to people...most people don’t know about deer park so that’s why I make it easy and say “The Houston area”), right now I’m the middle of nowhere, lol. If I want Whataburger I gotta drive out 45 mins, it’s sad but I do like how quiet it is out here and the nature pretty, it’s peaceful ^_^
I am originally from Forth Worth/DFW area, so i know what you mean about Deer Park lol. I’ve never been to Houston, but im sure it’s beautiful out that way. Texas does have some perks with beautiful bluebonnets and the ocean/beach. I miss Texas sometimes, but not during this pandemic I don’t lol.
 
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I am originally from Forth Worth/DFW area, so i know what you mean about Deer Park lol. I’ve never been to Houston, but im sure it’s beautiful out that way. Texas does have some perks with beautiful bluebonnets and the ocean/beach. I miss Texas sometimes, but not during this pandemic I don’t lol.
It’s nice, but it’s basically city and a lot of suburban areas, so it’s the best area for shopping and whatnot. I would say the worst thing was the humidity, cause Houston is really close to the coast, it would get humid very easily. It was cool though to be able to go to Galveston and Kemah boardwalk easily.
 
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I live in a communist state run by a dictator in an English speaking country. Not the states
 

Solemateleft

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USA Northern Virginia... by way of military career and being a military brat myself (grew-up mostly in Az)...
 

She_is_Legendary

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USA Northern Virginia... by way of military career and being a military brat myself (grew-up mostly in Az)...
Arizona was one of the state’s we moved too, we lived in Phoenix... I don’t like it there all mainly cause of the weather. but I’m sure I would’ve liked it more if I lived north like Flagstaff area.
 

tourist

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But you're headed for Tennessee? You are like north, south and in between!!!
Yeah, did a 3 year stretch in Clarksville, Tennessee in the early 80's while stationed at Ft. Campbell, KY. The installation is actually in both Tennessee and Kentucky but has a Kentucky post office. I enjoyed the change of seasons in Tennessee, even winter because while they get a little snow occasionally cold it usually warms right up. Beautiful fall and spring. Summer is like Florida, hot and humid but doesn't last as long. Mainly, I am just tired of the congestion in Florida, especially Orlando and Tampa / St. Petersburg. We live in Clearwater which is next to both of those cities.
 

tourist

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Arizona was one of the state’s we moved too, we lived in Phoenix... I don’t like it there all mainly cause of the weather. but I’m sure I would’ve liked it more if I lived north like Flagstaff area.
Flagstaff is much more cooler than Phoenix and gets a lot of snow. I have been in both of those cities. Phoenix is just incredibly hot. Not a very refreshing climate.
 

She_is_Legendary

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Flagstaff is much more cooler than Phoenix and gets a lot of snow. I have been in both of those cities. Phoenix is just incredibly hot. Not a very refreshing climate.
yep. Completely agree with you. Completely different climates. I prefer the north anyway, but that’s my opinion.
 

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"High thin cloudiness" was the daily weather report in Phoenix the short time I was there, that was all that could get over the mountain. In Flagstff I was told it could snow in July, lol!
 

Billyd

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LA aka Lower Alabama aka Northern Panhandle of Florida. I took a vacation to serve 20 years or so in the Navy, but otherwise a life long resident. I also carry the lifelong honor of being a redneck.
 
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Kim82

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Jamaica:D

I don't have one, but yes may God bless those air conditioners hehe and the fans as well.

I'm sitting outside. Its cloudy but hot, and hardly any wind. We might get some more rain.