Is Umich more eastern than Northwestern/UW

Anonymous
I've seen kid in reddit A2C say "welp." I've never seen "ope."

I've never heard either one spoken. Seems like internet slang.
Anonymous
Michiganders also deny they have an accent.
Anonymous
Ope is what you say when you turn into a new aisle in a grocery store and unexpectedly almost bump into someone blocking your way . “Ope!” It’s not quite oops.
Anonymous
“I wouldn’t call UofM Midwestern nice. Too many 1) east coast snots 2) ostentatious metro Detroit kids.”

That’s the reason why I say southeast Michigan is less midwestern than the rest of the B1G. (Save the coasts and NU)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At Michigan, if you are driving and signal to change lanes, the person to your side is going to slow down slightly and is likely to flash their lights or wave you over so you have enough space to change lanes.

At Northwestern, if you are driving and signal to change lanes, 50/50 chance that the driver to your side is going to speed past you, with a 15% chance that they will cut you off or block you from changing lanes.

Based on this, Michigan is very midwest nice, and Northwestern has a hint of an east coast edge.


Ann Arbor exceeds the allowable density of screaming anarchists & screeching feminists to have full membership in the Midwest Nice Club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another Michigander here and never heard of the sayings welp or ope. The only exception might be the UP. In the lower peninsula no one says these things. I wouldn’t call UofM Midwestern nice. Too many 1) east coast snots 2) ostentatious metro Detroit kids


You’re going to blow a lot of coastal minds by claiming metro DETROIT people are excessively show-offy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Michigan, if you are driving and signal to change lanes, the person to your side is going to slow down slightly and is likely to flash their lights or wave you over so you have enough space to change lanes.

At Northwestern, if you are driving and signal to change lanes, 50/50 chance that the driver to your side is going to speed past you, with a 15% chance that they will cut you off or block you from changing lanes.

Based on this, Michigan is very midwest nice, and Northwestern has a hint of an east coast edge.


The roads around the campuses of Northwestern and Michigan don’t lend themselves to lane changes. Ann Arbor (central campus) is just as urbanized as the NU campus. They both have an urban feel.


Ann Arbor does not even remotely feel urban.

Ann Arbor definitely feels like a small college town where the univerwity is the center of the universe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We toured both and also have family in the midwest

Michigan definitely feels like a big midwest university in a college town where sports are king and the university is the center of the town.

When you visit, you know that Michigan is in the midwest. Midwest nice, everyone is into sports, college town feel.


In contrast, Northwestern feels more upscale, more urban. It is in a college town in the way that George Mason is in a college town. Evanston is similar to City of Fairfax, where the college is located there, but is not the purpose of the town. NU is similar to GMU in that the kids don't go to the town for fun, fun is either on campus or taking the train to the city, where there is lots of culture, food and entertainment.

Michigan = big public university centered on sports in a midwest college town vibe

Northwestern = mid sized private university with all the trappings that come with expensive private universities in an upscale town near a major city vibe.


I look at the entire campus atthe University of Michigan. The sports campus is just a small part of the school located about 1/2 mile south of the main campus and even farther away from the medical and north campuses. You can roam the academic/ medical parts of Michigan and not even see the athletic campus. Michigan is definitely not centered on sports.


Um.

Centered means culturally centered.

Michigan is centered on sports, like any other big midwest flagship. It is 100% a midwest, sports centered university feel.

Northwestern has sports, but is not centered on sports.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another Michigander here and never heard of the sayings welp or ope. The only exception might be the UP. In the lower peninsula no one says these things. I wouldn’t call UofM Midwestern nice. Too many 1) east coast snots 2) ostentatious metro Detroit kids


How does one even pronounce "ope"?

Midwesterner
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Illinois in particular, and also Wisconsin, have a more midwestern vibe than southeastern Michigan.

I am from the Midwest, and this is patently false. Have you even been to any if these places or are you just making things up?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We toured both and also have family in the midwest

Michigan definitely feels like a big midwest university in a college town where sports are king and the university is the center of the town.

When you visit, you know that Michigan is in the midwest. Midwest nice, everyone is into sports, college town feel.


In contrast, Northwestern feels more upscale, more urban. It is in a college town in the way that George Mason is in a college town. Evanston is similar to City of Fairfax, where the college is located there, but is not the purpose of the town. NU is similar to GMU in that the kids don't go to the town for fun, fun is either on campus or taking the train to the city, where there is lots of culture, food and entertainment.

Michigan = big public university centered on sports in a midwest college town vibe

Northwestern = mid sized private university with all the trappings that come with expensive private universities in an upscale town near a major city vibe.


I look at the entire campus atthe University of Michigan. The sports campus is just a small part of the school located about 1/2 mile south of the main campus and even farther away from the medical and north campuses. You can roam the academic/ medical parts of Michigan and not even see the athletic campus. Michigan is definitely not centered on sports.


Um.

Centered means culturally centered.

Michigan is centered on sports, like any other big midwest flagship. It is 100% a midwest, sports centered university feel.

Northwestern has sports, but is not centered on sports.

That’s because they suck at them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another Michigander here and never heard of the sayings welp or ope. The only exception might be the UP. In the lower peninsula no one says these things. I wouldn’t call UofM Midwestern nice. Too many 1) east coast snots 2) ostentatious metro Detroit kids

We says ope in Wisconsin. Maybe it’s not a Michigan thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another Michigander here and never heard of the sayings welp or ope. The only exception might be the UP. In the lower peninsula no one says these things. I wouldn’t call UofM Midwestern nice. Too many 1) east coast snots 2) ostentatious metro Detroit kids


You’re going to blow a lot of coastal minds by claiming metro DETROIT people are excessively show-offy.


DP. Just ostentatious by MI standards. Meaning some not only have the funds to buy a Canada Goose parka but live within 75 miles of the store at Somerset Collection. And have heard of the brand.

So able to head nod with the 1%er kids from NYC.
Anonymous
Wtf is ope?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wtf is ope?


Something that DMVers think Midwesterners say.
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