• stoy@lemmy.zip
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    1 month ago

    I didn’t realize that people along the borders and coasts of every country and US state ate pies for breakfast…

    …interesting.

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    Ok I’m gonna have to ask the Vermonter part of my family about this. I will say, I don’t think of people from New England as the exclusive Yanks, speaking as someone from NJ. It’s anyone from the north when you’re talking to fellow US citizens and all US citizens when you’re talking to someone from outside the country as far as I’m concerned

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    Do people in Washington, Montana and North Dakota think of Canadians as Yankees, it is the concept of ‘north’ weird there?

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      Canadians are not yankees. Yankees are from the southeast. The entire east coast of the US is far further south than most people realize.

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        I was trying to comprehend why a citizen of Montana would designate ‘a northerner’ a Yankee.

        I was being obtuse and ignoring the point that it was probably self-referential.

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