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08-03-2006 11:15 PM |
set a while. take ya shoes off.
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Originally Posted by KatieKD
My mother grew up in Connecticut, and she gets so mad when anyone that's not from New England gets called a yankee. NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD - not yankee!...to her at least ;)
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Then what would she call them? They are definitely Yankees to us. I don't care whether you're a soda yankee (Northeast) or a pop yankee (Midwest), you're still a Yankee.
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Originally Posted by shinerbock
Yankee is used in two ways. If you have friends who are from the north, you'll call them yankees just jokingly. Second, you refer to the stereotypical northeastern or midatlantic state person as a yankee. Generally, these are people who speak with an accent, or act rude, etc.
Regarding minorities, I don't usually call them yankees.
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Anyone from up North is a Yankee. Regardless of race. I'm surprised anyone said otherwise.
You hit the nail on the head with the friends thing. Hell, my boyfriend and I tease each other about our upbringings and we're both Southern (I'm a native Memphian; he's a native Cajun). :cool:
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