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Old 02-02-2003, 02:09 AM
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Originally posted by ZTAngel
Yet again, I must explain to you that it depends on what part of Florida. If you're talking about Miami then, no, that isn't considered "southern". I think most would agree that Central and Northern Florida are "southern". Some parts of North Florida (ie- Pensacola, Jacksonville, Tallahassee) are more "southern" than some places in Georgia or Alabama.

I would definitely agree that the north FL cities you mentioned are more "southern" but I think of it as more "country" southern and not southern in terms of "society", ettiquette, traditions, etc. Not to say there aren't nice points to each city but these cities are in closer proximity to small, less thriving cities and represent a different aspect (the stereotyped aspect) of "the south".
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